Welcome to your August newsletter!

Welcome to your August newsletter!




Home staging tips for the autumn

 
A thorough decluttering usually precedes home staging since it gives the house a more welcoming appearance and greatly facilitates the moving process. You could also choose to renovate if necessary.
 
Additionally, depersonalising your property and repainting it in a neutral colour scheme will help potential buyers see themselves living there.
 
Here are our top suggestions for staging your house in the autumn, since there are many seasonal aspects that will also influence how you present your property.
 
Clear the entrance way
The porch or hallway should get the same care you gave the front of your house. These areas are frequently cluttered with muddy boots, raincoats, and crimson leaves.
 
Carefully sprinkling autumnal decor
When setting your house in the fall, it might be simple to go overboard. Instead, of designing a space around the season, each area should make a tribute to it. Consider placing a single item of art, flower arrangement, or pumpkin display in each area to prevent the season from taking over your house.
 
Incorporate autumnal scents
Use reed diffusers and candles to spread delicate smells around the house. Seasonal colours like burnt orange and pumpkin go well together, but you should be cautious not to combine too many opposing aromas since they frequently work against one another.
 
Accentuate the fireplaces
As mentioned, viewers want to see a house they can imagine spending the winters tucked up inside, and a fireplace is the epitome of cosy nights.
Any purchaser will be won over by an original fireplace's cosy flames and delicate light.
 
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Tenants stay put due to rising rents: Is it time to go fully managed?

 
According to data from Propertymark, a shortage of rental stock is fuelling the surge in renters staying put, with 73% of letting agents saying they have seen a growth in the number of tenants renewing contracts over the past year.
 
Increase in long-term tenants
 
The rental market has seen a vast increase in tenancy renewals due to a shortage of stock, which has had a knock-on effect on rising rents. Remaining in the property is currently far more desirable than taking the risk with another property, or location, in a time of economic discomfort.
 
Propertymark’s July Private Rented Sector Report detailed the continuous surge in rental demand, with an average of 127 new applicants registered per member branch last month, noting that “this number has been on a slow upward trend since February.”
 
The imbalance between supply and demand has led to 82% of agents acknowledging that month-on-month rent prices increased in July. Pressure on rents has been steadfast since last year, with the cost-of-living crisis and rising inflation playing equal parts in the increases.
 
The cost-of-living crisis has created a vast number of long-term tenants, as saving for a deposit takes a back seat for the time being. The rental growth caused by current rampant demand is also a huge driving factor behind many people choosing to delay taking out a mortgage until supply picks back up, making rental accommodation a highly popular choice. Becoming a landlord in today’s climate allows the investor to generate capital growth, as their yield grows while the property value increases.
Is now the time to go fully managed?
 
With the disparity between supply and demand underpinning a rise in inflation, UK landlords are reaping the benefits of getting their foot in the door during a time of peak buoyancy. As the average property price increases, future sale prices also increase, meaning a buy-to-rent asset increases in value over time.
 
However, such an asset can be difficult and time-consuming to manage without help, particularly for new landlords who are still learning the ropes. The prospect of long-term tenants presents its own challenges too, as long-term use of a property demands more regular check-ups and maintenance.
 
To help landlords secure and maintain long-term tenants, letting agents can:
  • Find the right tenant for you and market your property.
  • Arrange the tenancy: A rental agent can handle everything from getting references to running credit checks, securing deposits, and drawing up tenancy agreements.
  • Collect rent: A rental agent can collect rent from your tenants and follow up on any late payments.
  • Answer tenant queries, deal with issues and concerns, and handle maintenance or repair work that needs scheduling.
 
Fully managed services can ensure the quality of your tenants
 
One of the most important reasons for becoming fully managed is to ensure that you have high-quality, dependable tenants. A managed service can help you to create long-term, positive relationships with tenants who are loyal, pay their rent on time and keep your property in good condition – giving you peace of mind.
 
If your tenants are staying put for longer, our fully managed services will alleviate the stress of taking care of your property. Find out more by getting in touch today.
 



Housing stock levels hit a 12-month high

 
The ongoing imbalance between supply and demand could finally be seeing some leverage on the other side, with stock levels beginning to rise in the wake of a 3-year long slum. Despite obvious economic headwinds, consumer confidence in buying and selling property evidently remains robust, and the market has yet to see its predicted slowdown.
 
Buyers will be pleased to hear that the horizons on the market are expanding, with supply seeing a steady increase of 5% since January, which is the positive news many home hunters have been waiting for.
 
The latest OnTheMarket Property Sentiment Index, which reflects property market activity in July, has been released. It reveals that housing stock has reached its highest level in a year due to the return of a seasonally driven housing market.
 
The findings also suggest that there is no clear sign of political and economic uncertainty unsettling buyers or sellers.
 
Since February, there has been a consistent week-on-week increase in stock levels, with the highest level of available stock in July compared with any time during the 12 months prior.
 
It is also noteworthy, that stock levels were predicted to continue improving due to more potential buyers being on holiday, further diluting the pool of competitors.
 
Consumer confidence remains robust
 
Some 75% of active buyers in the UK were confident they would purchase a property within the next three months, while 80% of sellers expressed confidence in selling their property within the same period.
 
In July, only 4% of movers were concerned about securing a mortgage to fund the purchase of their next property, unchanged when compared to June 2022 (4%).
 
Speedy sales
 
The report revealed that 57% of properties were Sold Subject to Contract (SSTC) within 30 days of first being advertised for sale, compared with 56% in July 2021.
 
Unwavering buyer interest appeared to prevail through the pandemic, and despite the rising cost of living, sentiment remained unchanged in July 2022. The market is seeing more serious buyers committed to seeing the transactions through, giving sellers reliable applicants to choose from.
 
What does this mean for buyers?
 
A rise in stock after a lengthy drought can only prove positive for buyers waiting to make their move. Those who had been holding off in fear of rampant competition, surging prices, and tricky chain implications can now act with more confidence.
 
The law of supply says that a higher price will induce producers to supply a higher quantity to the market. Likewise, when supply is low, prices will rise as people scramble to buy up scarce resources. This is certainly true when it comes to the property market, and therefore, it’s best to time your purchase during spikes in supply.
 
What does this mean for sellers?
 
Increased buyer confidence and a more level market mean speedy and reliable sales for those selling their property. With stock gradually increasing, this offers a larger scope for buyers to take their time and choose a home that is right for them. Thus, opening the market to serious buyers who are committed and genuinely interested in properties they arrange viewings for, rather than making hasty and half-hearted decisions that could consequentially collapse at the last minute.
 
Thinking about selling? Book your valuation today.
 
*Information retrieved from YourMortgage
 



Finally, your pets can feel at home!

 
For some of us, home is not the same without them. For landlords, they can become a worry particularly when it comes to damage. Whichever side of the fence you stand on, the law will change soon. And this comes as a welcome relief for those tenants struggling to find affordable accommodation. As things stand currently, there is a blanket ban on pets in residential properties. That means landlords can refuse pets without justification.

Renter's Reform Bill
On the cards since 2019 and soon to become law, the Renters Reform Bill aims to improve conditions and rights for millions of renters in the UK, including pets!

The Dogs and Domestic Animals Act proposes
  • Blanket bans on pets living with tenants are to be outlawed.
  • Certification of the person responsible for the pet.
  • Dogs must be microchipped and vaccinated.
  • Dogs must also respond to commands.


Landlords can refuse your pet if:
  • You don’t have a vet’s certificate for your pet.
  • You are unable to take care of your pet.
  • The welfare of the animal is threatened by keeping it on the property.
  • If your animal is a nuisance or causes danger to others.
  • Your landlord holds a certificate of exemption.


Lack of clarity!
There are still a lot of unknowns and things to work out, for example, on issues such as: Will this apply to all pets? Will the tenant be obliged to get pet insurance? The general process if a landlord refuses to accommodate your pet and a formal process of appeal.

When does this come into effect?
The house of parliament has been deliberating over this bill since 2019, delayed somewhat thanks to COVID. The bill is now becoming law. The exact date has not been released yet, but it’s expected to be later in 2023.

Your pet
Sadly, many pets have been given away or taken into care due to tenants being unable to take care of them. Finding affordable, pet-friendly places to live is a challenge.

Tenants
Many tenants will be thrilled to hear this news. The emotional impact of being forced to give away your best friend is truly devastating. Many landlords are pet owners themselves, so the better-behaved your pet, the better! And pet insurance will show your potential landlord that you are a responsible pet owner with a low damage risk.

Landlords
This bill protects landlords while protecting the rights of your tenants. If you are a landlord, it’s only right that you want to protect your investment. The last thing you want is your tenant’s furry friend ruining your renovated flat! Like many reforms, these changes will help you enforce some ground rules where before there were none.

A happy beginning for all!
With this legislation in place, the landlord-tenant-pet relationship will improve life and conditions for all, allowing everyone to live happily ever after!

Looking for a great place to rent? Are you seeking a buy-to-let investment? Browse our available properties.



What’s brewing in the rental market?

 
This month sees the return of National Tea Day. But perhaps the time for taking a break is over. With so many people looking for homes to rent, maybe it’s time to take a fresh look at the spring rental market. You could improve the climate for tenants while making a few wise investments!

Rents are spiralling with soaring demand
According to figures released in December 2022, the number of homes available for rent is 40% lower than average. This is while the properties available for rent have reduced dramatically to 38% and demand is 46% higher.*

Some landlords are sitting on the fence
With so many changes to interest rates in the latter stages of last year, many landlords have hesitated before expanding their property plans. This is creating more opportunity to step forward on the buy-to-let ladder. As others wait to see what happens, you could make an early start on expanding your portfolio.

More properties are entering the market at the right price
Spring always brings a fresh influx of properties to the market as homebuyers and sellers get on the move. So, this is a good time to find a home that may make a great buy-to-let investment and with a little more room for negotiation.

Renters Reform Bill
The renters reform bill is due to kick in at the end of the year. While it aims to improve rights for tenants, it offers a framework for landlords to address issues arising with tenants. So, in many ways, it’s a good thing and not to be feared by landlords.

New opportunities
With some landlords retiring, even fewer properties for rent become available. This means there is more scope for new investors to put their stamp on the buy-to-let market.

Buy-to-let mortgage deals are recovering!
More choices of buy-to-let mortgages are returning to the market, with some 2400 deals available.* This is a sure sign that the market is stable and strong with good levels of confidence, creating the perfect environment for long-term investment.

Tenants are renting for longer
It’s harder for many to get on the property ladder; people are choosing to rent over buy, deciding to invest in lifestyle instead of bricks and mortar.

The demographics are changing
The trend a few years ago was typically that younger people rented before they bought their first home. This has since changed, as we are now seeing more older tenants choose to rent. As a landlord, you are no longer pitching to a younger audience, creating yet more market sector opportunities.

Many renters are looking for bills included
According to Rightmove, tenants are searching for bills included in their search more than ever, and it is the most searched for term in their property portal.**

Conclusion
This is an exciting time to be a property investor. It’s time to move on from the days of making vast profits exceedingly quickly, as has occurred in the past few years. What replaces this is a more stable, lucrative market with better long-term prospects than ever before.

A better tenant-landlord relationship that is more clearly defined. And with a little more scope for finding a bargain, now is the time to get off the fence!

Go ahead – you deserve a break!

Browse these great rental properties to enjoy with your tea! Then get in touch to see how we can help you on your journey today.

 
Zoopla*
Rightmove**



Pillow fight anyone? Top tips on finding the home of your dreams

 
April is so much more than just a pretty month to go house hunting. International Pillow Fight Day takes place at this time of year, but wouldn’t you rather wake up in the home of your dreams?

Create a wish list
If you are going to do it, you might as well do it properly. Buying a home is a big decision, and buying your dream home is perhaps a once-in-a-lifetime event. Don’t be afraid to make a list of all that you want in your ideal home, as it's going to take careful planning. The details are important, so break it down into sections, from the kitchen to the sunset. You may find your home is not complete. But as long as you can create your vision at some point in the future, then you are on the right track.

The houses
The UK property market offers a rich and diverse selection of homes to inspire you. From Tudor cottages and Victorian townhouses to modern, eco-friendly, state-of-the-art green homes. Maybe you are looking for a project and want to transform classical architecture into something extraordinarily modern. It’s important to keep an open mind, as the possibilities are endless. Whether your dream is compact living in a modern flat or modern living in a suburban setting, property dreams come in all shapes and sizes.

The market
This time of year is ideal for searching for your dream home. More houses appear on the market, bringing more choice, and the property market becomes a hive of activity as home movers enjoy the perfect selling and buying climate.

In April to January 2022-2023, UK residential transactions stood at 1,029,580; in 2017 to 2018 for the same period, they were strong at 1,015,570; and in 2015 to 2016, they were 1,042,200. * These figures suggest that the housing market remains strong, healthy, and, above all else, consistent.

Enjoy the viewings
Entering your dream home will probably make a good first impression. It may take you a little bit of searching to find what you are looking for. So don’t be afraid to get out there and explore. This will give you plenty of ideas and help you discover what you are looking for.

Discover your style
Consider what interior spaces and designs make you most happy. Are you a traditionalist? Do you have a passion for wood? Or are you a minimalist who pays respect to classical features? Do you want to create a multiplicity of styles?

Consider your needs
It might be your dream home, but you still might want to consider practical elements. Think about all the members of your family, the local community, your long-term plans and goals, and your vision of a lifestyle.

Think big and be brave!
Don’t be afraid to let your imagination run wild. Stick to your vision while keeping an open mind. There are many ways to create your ideal home over time. Sometimes these challenges will inspire a solution that turns out better than your original vision and you create a home that surpasses your dreams.

Finally
You can sleep in the home of your dreams after all the big decisions have been made, and now all you have to do is live the dream.

Wake up in your dream home and live the property dream this year!

Start the search now by browsing the available properties we have on our website.

 
GOV.UK*



The advantages of face-to-face property viewings                           

 
There is no doubt that we live in a wonderful age where pretty much everything we want is at our fingertips, and there is nothing you can’t get delivered to your front door. You can spend night after night scrolling through Rightmove and Zoopla searching for your dream home, and while it’s possible to buy a home completely online, just because you can does not mean you should.

Virtual viewings are an awesome introduction to a property. If you already know the area and you are simply looking for a great flat to let, then perhaps you will never need to carry out a physical viewing. They are a great way to dream and check out all the homes you know you can't afford to buy!

But there is no substitute for the sensory adventure that begins as soon as you see the home you want. It’s the difference between dreams and reality.

Sensory Experience
Yes, buying a new home is a big decision, but it is also an exciting and adventurous feast for all your senses. Entering a property that feels like home is a unique and amazing feeling to savour. There is no substitute for the tactile world of wood and stone and the visual feast that will greet you and witness some of your most precious memories. The scents of the garden, the vision of your new life, the plans for decoration—that special feeling you get that you can't explain yet for some reason you know it’s home.

Valuable experience
Let’s not overlook the obvious. Agents sell homes for a living and are a great ally. Drawing on years of experience to guide you and point out things you may not notice after having absorbed your requirements and desires. It’s a comforting feeling knowing you have an expert on your team.

Do you really want to deal with buyers directly?
Your time is precious, and agents can liaise with buyers for you. It’s also a good thing to have an experienced person dealing with offers from buyers who may make a few cheeky offers!

Checking out the neighbourhood
It’s important to get to know the neighbourhood and surrounding areas. You want to make the right decision and enjoy the peace of mind and fulfilment that come with loving where you live.

Test your agent
A face-to-face viewing or valuation with your agent not only gives you the chance to test out how you feel about certain properties but also to get a thorough valuation. It’s a chance to see your agent in action and become inspired, informed, and gain from their knowledge. A good agent will get on board with your vision for moving and help you achieve your property goals.

Expertise and another pair of eyes
A good estate agent will not try to force a sale during a viewing. After all, it’s your decision.

Simply having another pair of eyes and another perspective and answering all your questions face-to-face while you can walk through the property is more convenient. This will guide you towards making the decision that makes you happy.

Local market knowledge
Your estate agent will have lots of local market knowledge and may already have moved people in and out of your new neighbourhood. So take advantage of this and use it to take the stress out of your decision.

Browse our available properties and allow us to help all your property dreams come true.



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Take a look at the fresh buy-to-let investment opportunities this spring

 
Summer is nearly here, and the opportunities to expand your property portfolio or take your first steps on the buy-to-let ladder are vast. So take a glance at some of the following great reasons why now is the time to make a great investment.

Demand is soaring
The demand for rented property is huge and continues to grow, with demand spiking by 250% above the five-year average per available rental home last year.* It’s old news and new news! The demand for rented property is huge. With people taking longer to get on the property ladder. Long-term demand due to the shortage of rental property will remain strong for a long time.

Rents are increasing
Your investment is secure. Rents have increased by 20% in the past three years, increasing by 11.1% in the past twelve months to March 2023.* The buy-to-let industry can be very lucrative, and with higher demand, higher rent revenues can be achieved. This allows you to invest in your property and meet legislative changes when it comes to making homes greener.

Buy-to-let mortgage choice is increasing
Expanding your portfolio can be easily financed. There are over 2,400 different mortgage deals available if you are buying a property to let!* So you have lots of options. There is talk of interest rates coming down, and while they are currently higher than they have been for the past few years, slowly but surely they are falling, which means you can expand using equity in your existing property to buy.

A bigger choice of properties
With some landlords retiring, there is a large choice of ready-to-let rental properties coming to the market. The standard of homes has generally risen, with many sprouting up for sale at this busy time of year. Many people put off moving in the latter part of 2022 and, during the pandemic, spent a lot of time and money getting their homes in tip-top shape. This means there have never been so many great houses on the market that are ideal for the rental market.

Greener, more energy-efficient compact homes
Renters are now more concerned about their monthly energy bills, and if your rental property is energy efficient, it will enjoy even more demand compared with less energy-efficient properties. Getting ahead of the legislation and creating greener homes is really just stepping into the future. So making your home more energy-efficient today will save you money tomorrow.

The age range of renters is changing
The population in the UK is ageing, and unlike the past, older people are renting now as much as younger people starting out on their property journey. This is yet another great opportunity to meet the demand for a niche in the market by targeting this sector.

Holiday lets
With so many tourists now travelling to the UK and so many people choosing to holiday at home, there is always great demand for holiday homes. And the good news is that you can charge a very healthy sum, which makes for a great investment.

Student sector
With more overseas students needing a place to rent, demand here has accelerated rapidly in recent years. This creates yet another opportunity among many to expand and launch your buy-to-let portfolio.

The property buying market
Homes are selling well right now, particularly smaller homes, but if you want to buy a bigger home in the current market conditions, you will have more scope to negotiate when making an offer. Larger properties are full of potential to earn great levels of rent revenue or could be developed into flats or smaller properties, increasing your rent revenue streams.

Get in touch to see how we can help create a property investment portfolio for a great return on investment.

Zoopla*



Summer is on its way! Add value to your home with the perfect outdoor living space!

 
Summer is not all about the garden, although for most homeowners in the UK, it’s hugely important. The garden is as important – and for many, more important – than any room in the house. Outdoor living spaces are right up there in the ranks of what makes an amazing home. A good outdoor living area can add £10,000 to the value of your home.* The trick is to seamlessly blend the outdoors with the indoors. In many ways, it’s like adding another room to your home, and you have real freedom to create something special that adds to the quality of life in your home. Increasing feelings of wellbeing and providing an ideal place to relax, outdoor living spaces are what you make of them.

Design your outdoor living area your own way
There are no rules when it comes to creating your perfect outdoor living space. But there is one principle you should follow, no matter what your property plans are. Create it your own way. And today you are spoiled for choice. From outdoor heaters, pizza ovens, beautiful fire pits, decking, aluminium structures, and outdoor tiles to traditional paved-style patios and stones and gravel seating areas. That’s just for starters; you also have the little details that, once you have decided on the fundamentals, will embellish and elevate your newfound space. From candles to lighting – the planted kind, post lights, and lanterns—mirrors, garden sculpture, hammocks, outdoor stoves, and more.

Think outside the box
Are you a film buff? Buy a projector and set it up on a whitewashed wall! Perhaps you are more sporting and love the idea of watching the footy or the F1 on an outdoor screen. Invite your friends over and make a night of it. Everyone has their own unique tastes, and maybe you would rather grow flowers or grapes on a veranda.

Don’t worry about adding value
It’s so easy to become obsessed with the value of your property. Don’t think about this too much; if you create an outdoor space with an air of quality, then this will take care of itself. It’s also important not to overspend. If you are creating a path to the garden from the decking and you are on a budget, use stones; they are cheaper and require less labour.

You can have more than one!
Who’s to say you can’t have more than one outdoor living space? Build decking and a patio near the rear of your home, with a path leading to tables and chairs and a stove for the winter at the bottom of the garden. Then you have a place to soak up the sun and another to hide from the rain. Add heaters, and you can have an outdoor work-from-home space!

Hire the right help and build it to last
Maybe you can do some of the work yourself; perhaps you need to hire help for it all. Whichever approach you take, build your outdoor space to last. It will help when it comes to retaining the added value of your home. And it will look good and be a nicer place to enjoy. So if you lay decking and install trellises, treat them so they look good for years. Fusing your garden with outdoor spaces is easy, but remember that your garden will have to be maintained, so plan its design with maintenance in mind.

Leave a little scope for new ideas!
Perhaps this will become a long-term project, so do it in stages. There is always a new trend and new ideas, and leaving a little space to perfect, improve, or build on what you have leaves a little potential for buyers to add their own mark.

Browse our properties to find a home with your perfect outdoor living space, and you could be moved in time for summer.

Eliteoutdoorliving*



The advantages of a fully managed letting service

 
In essence, a fully managed letting service simplifies your life as a landlord. Simply buy a property, then let your letting agent take care of everything else while you take a step back, enjoy your life, and get a good return on your property investment! Like so much in life, there is more to being a landlord than meets the eye.

So what does a fully managed letting service provide?
Making sure your property is fully compliant with legislation is in itself a huge benefit of a managed service. It’s imperative to get this right; otherwise, you could face fines. This will save you from constantly keeping an eye on the latest legislative changes along with finding tenants and other potentially stressful work that goes into being a landlord.

Advertising your property
This is important if you want the best possible rental income for your property. Getting the right advice will get your property in tip-top shape and looking its best with an established agent who will most likely have tenants ready and waiting.

Taking care of tenant viewings
Once your property is ready to be viewed, the last thing you want to do is spend your valuable time arranging viewings and showing potential tenants your property.

Finding your tenants and getting references
With the chronic shortage of rental properties on the market, there will be plenty of tenants who want to rent your property. You want to protect your investment, and you will need references—yet another layer of paperwork removed from your busy life.

Organising inventory
No doubt, even if you let your property as unfurnished, you will need an inventory of all items in the property that belong to it, and as such, you do not want them to go missing or get damaged.

The preparation of tenancy agreements and documents
You will need a good contract spelling out the terms of your rental agreement. This protects you and your tenant and is essential to avoiding disputes. It should include details such as the term of the contract, your name as the landlord, whether the rent includes bills or council tax, and more, and should be signed by you as the landlord and your tenants.

The registration of your tenant’s deposit
It’s a legal requirement to deposit your tenant's deposit in a government scheme within thirty days of receiving it.

Rent collection
This is important because, when all is said and done, you are letting your property to receive rent, and having a reliable collection service offers great peace of mind.

Property inspections
If you have good tenants, then this is not always essential, and you must give them twenty-four hours' notice before inspecting the property. Doing this yourself can be time-consuming and a little awkward.

Maintenance
This can be both time-consuming and costly. Sometimes just finding the right help to carry out repairs and maintenance and having the resources at your fingertips that a managed letting service provides can prevent simple issues from becoming expensive repairs.

Arranging notice and finding new tenants
The time will come when your tenants may want to move on. You don’t want your property sitting around gathering dust; you want tenants back in as soon as possible. Plus, there is the planning and paperwork involved in arranging a notice period.

Disputes and final inspections
This can get complicated, and having all the necessary steps in place prevents unwarranted disputes from occurring in the first place. And if they do occur, having an expert involved will stand you in good stead.

Get in touch today to see how we can manage all aspects of your buy-to-let property, so you can make the most of your property investment.



Thinking of buying a new build? 

 
Buying a new build is becoming more appealing for many home buyers. While you may prefer the charm and character of older properties, many new builds seem to offer much more personality than in past years. Making your decision is not quite as straight-forward as it once was! There are many good reasons for choosing a new build home, so what are they?

Guarantees
Most new builds are sold with warranties of up to ten years. This protects you against any nasty surprises and unexpected costs. You certainly will not have to worry about plumbing or rewiring issues. Not to mention the stairs or reskimming walls compared with redecorating an older property.

Lower maintenance costs
Even after a few years of living in your new home, chances are you will not have anything to repair or maintain. Insulation, upgrading the boiler, even if you are contemplating fitting solar panels, you might find that these could be fitted before you move in. In the garden, you will only ever need to add to what is most likely quite basic; compare this to landscaping or the removal of an old patio or decking, and already you have saved significantly in costs.

Design it to your specifications
Often, new build homes are not built before you move in! This means you can decide on things like kitchen design, tiling and colour schemes for the bathroom, and the locations of sockets. You will most likely get options for landscaping the garden too.

Energy efficiency
Most new builds have good EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) ratings of A and B, making your monthly energy bills cheaper than those of some older homes, which achieve less energy efficiency. That’s not to say you can’t find an older home with a good rating, and energy consumption will also depend heavily on the energy ratings of your appliances.

The appeal of a brand-new home
A bit like buying a new car, for some people, owning a home that nobody else has lived in is an appealing prospect. You will be the first to enjoy everything that is brand new, from floor to ceiling, not to mention the new kitchen and bathroom. This will make it feel a bit more exclusive, but on the other hand, often new builds are part of larger developments and are quite similar even if created to your own specifications.

No chain
Another big advantage of buying a new build is that it's chain-free. That means you could spend less time waiting to move in, provided you have the financing in place. That said, there is no guarantee that this will be a faster process. It largely depends on how quickly your new home is built. And that depends on how soon you purchase it!

With no resident seller, rely on your agent
A good move to make for added peace of mind is to buy through a trusted agent. The home-moving process can be stressful, and with no resident seller, you want to rely on an established and experienced team you can trust.

Are you thinking more and more about buying a new build? Get in touch to see how we can help.



Why buying a bigger home could be better

 
Perhaps you need more space for your dogs, horses, or hobbies, and you want a house in the country. It could be that you are moving to the suburbs or need more space for your growing family. Whatever your reasons for buying a bigger property, now could be a good time to take the plunge so you can upgrade your home and enhance the quality of your life.

You could get more house for the same money
If you decide to move from an urban area to a more rural location, then you may be able to get the house you have always wanted for the same price as your current home. At the very least, your money should go further.

You could get a bigger discount
Demand for bigger homes in May was 1% lower than it was in 2019, compared with first-time buyer homes at 6%, and homes that fall between these sectors at 3% above 2019 levels.* Larger homes have always had greater scope for bigger discounts on asking prices. But right now, with the market favouring smaller homes and larger homes selling a little more slowly, you may have quite a lot more haggling power when it’s time for you and your agent to make an offer below the asking price.

Larger homes can be very energy efficient
Modern homes have become so much more energy efficient. With better insulation and the potential to create self-sufficient energy sources, you no longer have to dread monthly bills. So, running a bigger home is not as expensive as in years past.

Bigger rooms and more of them
You will have more space for friends and family to stay over. You could get a lodger to provide another stream of income or if you need extra space for new additions to the family. Maybe you want a gym or a hobby room or are looking to create the perfect work-from-home space with an awesome view.

A beautiful garden with more potential
Finally, you can have the garden you have always wanted, and this is where your only limitation will be your imagination. Inspiration is everywhere, and there is so much more you can do with more space. From creating great outdoor spaces and dining areas to tropical gardens.

Larger entertaining spaces
When it comes to those special times of the year—indoor and outdoor parties—the options larger homes offer are endless. You may want to create a games room, a bar, or an awesome indoor entertaining area that effortlessly flows to a magical outdoor area.

The garage or workshop
If working from home involves more than a computer screen and a phone and you need a workshop or a garage for your classic car or hobbies, then your budget could allow you to enjoy more scope for outdoor buildings.

Create multiple dwelling places
Bigger properties can easily be divided up into smaller properties. Whether you are creating a space for a teenager or an elderly relative. Perhaps you are interested in letting a room or creating flats for a buy-to-let business.
 
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Could waiting to buy your new home cost you money?

 
Making decisions can be difficult at the best of times. Buying a home is a big decision, so you can’t be blamed for becoming a little pensive or perhaps even anxious about making your move. Deciding whether you are going to move now or wait and see what happens is a dichotomy for some buyers. As soon as you turn on the news, you will no doubt be bombarded with the cost-of-living crisis, another interest rate rise, or another reason to worry. It’s little wonder some people decide to sit on the fence. But could doing that cost you more money?

Waiting for interest rates to fall may not save you money
There is little doubt that we have been spoiled in the past with ultra-low mortgage interest rates, and many analysts argue that they will never fall to this low level again. Inflation is falling, which will lead to a reduction in interest rates in the near future as the Bank of England expects inflation to fall to 5% by the end of this year.* In the meantime, as interest rates increase by small amounts, if you are not on a fixed-interest deal, your mortgage will increase. But while these small increases may feel unfair and, for some people, mean squeezing their budget, they could be insignificant in the face of rising house prices. Interest rates are also peaking, which means in the not-too-distant future they will come down.

Rising house prices balances your budget in the long run
Most people who buy a home in the UK will keep it for many years. House prices may fluctuate just as interest rates do. Despite the numerous recent rises in interest rates, average asking prices in May this year increased by 1.8%.** Interest rates are peaking, which means they will shortly begin to decrease. As interest rates and inflation continue to fall, house prices will ascend again. So, if you are waiting to see what happens, you run the risk of paying more for the home you want in the future. In February 2013, the average UK house price was £167,682 in February 2023, that figure stood at £288,000. *** Set against this longer-term perspective, if there are sudden and significant changes in the market, the reality for most homeowners is that their properties' value in the long run will cover the cost of these short-term increases in interest rates.

Properties are unique
There are no hard-and-fast rules. Local property markets are layered with unique and differing qualities. Whatever the national economic conditions are, the potential to gain equity in a home due to its condition, location, or potential can secure your investment in the face of challenging times. The possibilities are endless, and there is always room to buck the trend in a big way. The only limit is your imagination.

Mortgages
There is a huge choice of mortgages available on the market. Knowing that you can change your deal or re-mortgage when interest rates fall again has made some buyers think outside the box. Options such as porting, 35-year mortgage deals, green mortgages, 100% mortgages, and interest-only mortgage deals could decrease your monthly outgoings - if that is a factor when it comes to buying the home you want now. In the grand scheme of owning your home, high interest rate costs will essentially evaporate over time.
 
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Interest-only mortgages are a good move to make for landlords

 
If you are a landlord and are frustrated by the continuous rise in interest rates when all you want to do is start or expand your property portfolio, taking out an interest-only mortgage could be the answer. Many seasoned landlords choose this option when investing in property, even during the good times when mortgage interest rates were ultra-low.

Demand is incredibly strong
A survey conducted by paragon of 700 buy-to-let landlords found that 67% reported tenant demand over the first three months of 2023, up from 65% for quarter four of 2022.* Rents are increasing all the time, and one of the main reasons for this is rising interest rates. As a landlord, this will most likely be your biggest expense.

What is an interest-only mortgage?
Just as the title suggests, you only pay the interest and not the capital on an interest-only mortgage. At the end of the agreed-upon term, you must pay off the entire balance owed. Because you are only paying interest, your payments will be much cheaper compared with a capital repayment mortgage. Some landlords choose to sell their property to repay the outstanding balance.

So why choose an interest-only mortgage?
  • Increased profit: if your payments are lower, there is far greater scope to make a profit from your buy-to-let business. This also gives you stability and lowers the price of your overheads, which could be less than half of that when repaying a capital and interest mortgage.
  • Overpaying: while it’s possible to make overpayments on an interest-only mortgage, this will typically only reduce the amount of interest outstanding on the mortgage. If you choose to do this, your profit will increase further, giving you more options to expand your portfolio.
  • Your property’s value: in the long term, property increases in value. It’s not an absolute guarantee, but if you look into the past, despite short-term rises and falls, property values have significantly increased. This is not expected to change in the future. Therefore, it is reasonable to assume that at the end of the term of your mortgage (or if you sell up half or part way through your investment), there will be a profit between the capital outstanding balance on the amount you owe your lender and the selling price of your property.
  • You can develop and improve the property: with more profit to plough back into your property, you can develop it. This will add to its value, ultimately increasing how much rent you can charge. And when it’s time to sell up and move on to bigger and better things, you will achieve a greater return on investment. The greener you make your property, the more rent it could fetch while future-proofing your investment.
  • Security: preparing for the unexpected is a sure way to protect your investment. And by choosing an interest-only mortgage with fewer outgoings, you are already in a better position should the unexpected occur.
  • You can always change mortgages in the future: as you become more seasoned as a landlord, you may devise a strategy so that you own your buy-to-let property outright. There is nothing stopping you from changing your mortgage type after a few years. And in the meantime, use the profit you make with an interest-only mortgage to use as a deposit, reducing the cost of a capital and interest mortgage.

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Demand for apartments and flats is reaching new heights!

 
With fantastic views, minimal effort, and trendy, modern, and classical designs, apartments and flats are as appealing as ever when it comes to buying a place to live. So, it’s little wonder urban areas and remote locations are seeing healthy levels of interest in this convenient way of living.

Demand for one- and two-bedroom flats across the UK increased from 22% to 27% in the year to February 2023, while one- and two-bedroom flats for the same period in London accounted for 49% of demand.* There are a number of reasons for this. Easy living
If you don’t want to be weighed down by a big mortgage or large monthly bills, flats are the way forward. Often located near good transport links, shops, and amenities, adding to a potentially great social life with bars, pubs, and other apartment owners on your doorstep, life can be easier and potentially more fun than living in other forms of property.

Low maintenance
It’s most likely you will not have a garden to worry about, and if you do, it could be maintained for you. Alternatively, you may enjoy a balcony as an outdoor space, in which case you can enjoy the novelty of good views and a different perspective on things. It’s easier to keep on top of cleaning with little or no maintenance involved.

Cost of living
As interest rates rise and the cost of energy soars, although right now some of these expenses are at last reducing, simply heating a flat often costs much less than even a modest terraced house. Decorating and revamping an apartment is most likely to be more affordable.

First steps and more
Typically the domain of first-time buyers or perhaps individuals who have chosen to retire, apartments are becoming increasingly popular with a broader demographic as they improve in size, quality, and location.

A great investment
The demand for flats and apartments is always high. If one day you wake up and decide you want to rent it out, you are guaranteed to get a good income without facing costly maintenance bills. And because of this rental and buyer demand for properties of this type represent a stable investment.

Energy-efficiency
Consuming less energy for heating and lighting thanks to good insulation and proximity to other buildings makes flats more energy efficient. And if they need updating to improve this, then those costs are also significantly less than for larger properties.

Downsizing
Many people are downsizing. Perhaps the family has flocked the nest. An increasing number of people choose to live life as an experience, want to spend more time and money travelling, have hobbies or work in many locations throughout the world, and don’t want to be tied down.

Outlook for the future
The UK property market is proving resilient and offers a huge diversity of architecture and property options for you to choose from and enjoy. Whether you buy a flat as a buy-to-let, as a private dwelling, or both. Demand is expected to grow solidly well into the future.
 
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Top tips on creating key selling points for your home

 
Your home’s location
Location is a key factor in determining the value of your home. So make the most of it. Whether it’s proximity to local transport links, schools, or beautiful countryside.

Kerb appeal
From flowers to fences or widows to door frames. Anything you can add to make your home look attractive at first sight will always help.

Smart technology
There is very little you can’t use smart technology for, whether it’s for entertainment, heating, or security. Make the most of it for a comfortable and modern way of living that will help you relax.

Energy-efficiency
Buyers like cost-saving and environmentally friendly features. Highlight any energy-efficient features, such as energy-rated appliances, LED lighting, smart thermostats, triple-glazed windows, or insulation upgrades.

Build a garden office
The proportion of property listings that now mention a garden office is now 11 times higher.* With so many of us working from home today, this is now high on the list of desirable features for many people.

Add bi-fold doors
By creating space while adding lots of light, you can really alter your indoor and outdoor living spaces as they seamlessly blend, allowing you to add real desirability to your home.

Open-plan living
Open-plan layouts have been on trend for the past few years. By increasing the size of your rooms by physically removing walls, your kitchen and dining area will seem so much bigger, with more light and a better feeling of space.

The kitchen
A new kitchen fitted with energy-efficient appliances is the central hub of any home. Doing this could add up to 15% to the value of your home.*

Create off-street parking
Off-street parking can add up to £50,000 to the value of your home.* So if you can create it where it did not exist before, many more home buyers will want to buy your home.

Does your home have any special features?
Whether we are talking about traditional architectural features such as an original fireplace, staircase, or stone walls, celebrate them. But do so in a respectful, neutral way that does not alienate potential buyers.

Outdoor living space
From great decking to the perfect patio, add lights, candles, an outdoor dining area, and a fire pit. Outdoor spaces, big or small, add to the value of your home and to the quality of your life.

Garden
Making the most of your garden is just as important as making the most of any room in the house. And this can not only add value to your home but also greatly increase its attractiveness to buyers.

Sell your property’s potential
Whether you have planning permission to build an extension or loft conversion, this is always worth mentioning to your agent as it could attract buyers.

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Six mistakes landlords should avoid making

 
The rental market is highly lucrative and full of opportunity, with soaring demand and lists of people looking to rent. As a landlord, you are set to gain a good return on investment; it’s just a bit more complex than it used to be.

Not conducting tenant screening
It’s vital to carry out the right background checks. The last thing you need is to place a tenant who is problematic when it comes to damage to your property or paying rent. Credit checks and references are good ways to ensure you are letting your property to the right tenants.

Not keeping on top of maintenance
It’s imperative to keep on top of your property. Small issues can very quickly become expensive problems if not dealt with quickly. If tenants live happily in a well-maintained property, then this reduces the risk of accidents, claims, or losses in revenue if your tenant decides to leave.

Not conducting inspections
A great way to prevent expensive repairs is to conduct regular inspections of the property. This will help you identify any potential problems before they become repairs. It's vital that you give your tenants at least 24 hours' notice before conducting viewings. It’s less about checking up on tenants and more about keeping your property in good condition.

Neglecting legal obligations
From the right safety checks to the correct level of insurance, there is a lot to remember. Having the right tenancy agreement is also vital, and you don’t want to skim over the details of this. It’s important to define the cost of rent and what it covers to notice periods. It’s also important to maintain records of rent payments, and while some things may not be a legal requirement, they can help your case if legal disputes arise.

Incorrect pricing
When deciding how much rent to charge, it’s important to strike the right balance. You don’t want to charge too much, which could lead to your property being vacant. On the other hand, you must factor in your maintenance costs and the area where your property is located.

Not using a letting agent
A letting agent can take care of as much or as little of all these processes for you, which helps protect your investment and ensures your rights as a landlord are protected. Managing your own buy-to-let property is a time-consuming business. But more than that, you don't want to get caught out or increase your costs due to poor management.

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Dream homes: What does yours look like?

 
Everybody's house dreams are different. You might just be dreaming of buying a humble terrace house as your first property. On the other hand, maybe you are an experienced property investor and are thinking about something a little more grand. Whether you are renting and want a view of the sea from your perfect cottage or want a large Victorian townhouse, there are many ways to live the dream today. But often, it’s a whole set of reasons that make your dream home just that.

Architecture
Classical design and features found in a Victorian townhouse are always going to be very different from a contemporary design full of light and glazed walls. Perhaps you want to create a perfectly self-sufficient home that can source all its own energy using solar panels and wind power. That said, these days, you can have both. Taking a classical, older home and transforming it into something special with modern design while paying respect to its original features means you can enjoy the best of both worlds.

Location
A view of the mountains or a sun-kissed cityscape? Maybe you prefer the sea? If you are raising a family, then your proximity to great schools will be at the top of your priority list.

Many home buyers love the idea of living in a quiet English village with the perfect pub within walking distance. Perhaps you want all these things within driving distance of your perfect property?

Interior design
It all depends on your personal taste, but there is no shortage of inspiration and help, from furniture suppliers to interior designers, to inspire you and help you find your niche. If money is not an obstacle, marble is always beautiful and timeless. Real wood can create sophistication, but it is also a safe choice when it is time to sell.

Bedrooms
Whichever you choose—a ten-bedroom country home or a two-bedroom terraced house—it's your dream. When it comes to creating the perfect bedrooms, you will want each of them to be unique. And just because you buy a three-bedroom home does not mean it has to stop you from converting one of the bedrooms into a walk-in wardrobe. Perhaps you want the ultimate in comfort by buying a property with a master bedroom complete with an ensuite bathroom.

Bathrooms
Whether you want a wet room or a jacuzzi, the infinite number of colour schemes and designs to choose from will keep you busy if you decide to start from scratch. Or you simply love the idea of incorporating some technology into an already stunning bathroom. Sometimes, when you view your perfect home, you instantly know that your personal items and some plants are enough for you to be really happy.

Outdoor spaces
For many home buyers, having a large garden is an integral part of owning their dream property. And if you have enough space, there is very little you can’t do. From adding a gazebo, work-from-home space, and a hot tub to the little things like nice lighting, they all add up to make your dream home something magical.

Personal touches
Your dream home is not yet fully yours until you add your own personality and interests to it. Whether that is a fine art collection, a wine cellar, a gym, or simply nice flowers, plants, and pictures, it’s only when you have added these elements that you have truly moved in.

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Buyer demand remains strong this summer

 
Buyer demand in July was 3% higher than in 2019, but the number of available properties for sale was 12% lower than the same period in 2019.* This means that your home is in demand. While there is a healthier choice of properties than in recent years, demand still exceeds supply.

The housing crisis
There is a backlog of 4.3 million homes that are missing from the national housing market because they were never built.** With so much talk of high interest rates and the cost of living, it’s easy to forget that the housing crisis has not gone away.

Some good news about inflation
Inflation is finally falling, as it dropped to 7.9% in the year to June.*** This is the lowest level for over a year and will impact the base rate, meaning lower mortgage interest rates should follow. As this happens, the property market will revitalise, but without the sudden upsurges of the past.

First-time buyer homes
The national average asking price for these types of homes decreased by -0.4% from June to July, with an annual change of +0.3%.* The demand for first-time buyer-type properties is high, with many people still managing to get a footing on the ladder despite all the challenges. The mortgage guarantee scheme, which ends in December, has helped, as has a competitive range of mortgages from high-street lenders.

Second-steppers homes
The national average asking price for these types of homes decreased by -0.5% from June to July, with an annual change of +0.6%.* With many home movers getting a good price for their first-time buyer-type homes, they are taking advantage of good levels of equity and moving to something bigger. Whether it’s a house in the suburbs or a townhouse, the figures show that these types of houses have increased in value over the past year.

Homes at the top of the ladder
The national average asking price for these types of homes decreased by -0.1% from June to July, with an annual change of +0.8%.* Homes at this end of the market had not been quite as buoyant in terms of sales as those in the first-time buyer market. However, overall, as with all house types, the value of these types of properties looks healthy on an annual basis.

Spend some time with your agent
It’s easy to listen to the news or look at average house prices and arrive at the wrong conclusion. Agents know your local market intimately. Better still, they have the right approach when it comes to pricing your home at the correct level. Properties that need a reduction in asking price are 10% less likely to find a buyer compared to a property that was priced correctly in the first place.* Your situation will differ from that of the next person. You may have high levels of equity in your home, but even if you don't, agents today can put you in touch with mortgage providers and advisors who will create a solution that is right for you.

Get in touch today for advice on all aspects of your move

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