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Welcome to your monthly property update!




Good news. Lower mortgage interest rates could be on the way!

 
Mortgage interest rates have been falling slowly, and with the recent announcement from the IMF (International Monetary Fund) that inflation rates are predicted to fall towards pre-pandemic levels, analysts suggest that UK fixed-rate mortgage rates could reduce significantly. The really good news is that this could take effect in a matter of months. Forecasts have predicted that interest rates were due to start falling in 2024, with a further reduction in 2025, and this announcement simply speeds up that process.

Why are mortgage interest rates falling?
In the later stages of 2022, interest rates rose significantly, and the recent increase of 0.5% is believed by economists to be the peak of the rise. This creates confidence in the banking sector, so much so that mortgage interest rates are falling below 4%.* Economists are also predicting inflation to fall in the coming months, which will also help reduce interest rates.

House prices up to now
Average house prices increased by 5.5% in the year to February 2023.** This is a very healthy growth rate, as it is stable and not too fast. While there have been upward and downward fluctuations and rapid growth in recent years, house prices have spiralled upward due to extremely low interest rates and high demand.

What impact will lower interest rates have on house prices?
With house prices predicted by many analysts to start increasing in 2024. And in light of the IMF’s recent announcement, it stands to reason that house prices should start rising sooner rather than later. The good news is that if this happens, it should be at a moderate rate, and with a bigger choice of homes on the market and with a remaining overall shortage of homes, the housing market is built upon good foundations. But this begs the question: Should all of this encourage you to move now?

Is now a good time to buy?
The evidence suggests that now is a great time to buy. House prices are stable. And are set to rise sooner rather than later. There is a beautiful choice of homes on the market in stunning condition. Starter homes are holding their value really well, and if you want something bigger, the chances are you will get a good discount on a large home. Add to this the rapid accumulation of equity in recent years and the buoyant spring market that will remain so through the summer. This further increases the variety of properties coming to market.

Ask yourself, What's more important to you: money or happiness?
It’s easily done! You get tempted and swayed by all the talk in the media about interest rates, the cost of living, and so on, and you end up sitting on the fence. You think you will either save a fortune or make lots of money by waiting to see what happens. The truth is, there are so many more important reasons for moving. Your motives will be unique to you. Maybe you need more space for a growing family, maybe you fancy a change, downsize, or love the idea of living in a certain location. Ultimately, it comes down to finding your happy place. Can you really put a price on that?

Are you interested in your perfect home finding you? Browse our properties today.

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A short-term or long-term tenancy – which is right for you?

 
Whether you are renting or letting a property, you have probably at some point had to decide which route to take. Perhaps you are still making up your mind and are not sure which road you want to go down. Let's start by taking a closer look at the pros and cons of both short-term and long-term tenancies for landlords and tenants.

What is a short-term tenancy?
Typically, a short-term tenancy is a tenancy that is less than six months. Holiday lets are usually up to 31 days.

Advantages of a short-term tenancy for landlords
As a landlord, you can enjoy more flexibility, perhaps choosing to let your property to holidaymakers for some of the year while at other times letting it on a short-term basis. If your tenants become problematic, then at least you are not tied into a long-term contract. Typically, you can charge a little more for a short-term let and more again for a holiday let.

Advantages of a short-term tenancy for tenants
If you are a tenant, then you are not tied into a long-term agreement, which, if you work on short-term contracts in various locations, may suit you perfectly. For some people, the principle of being restricted to one property for a long period of time is not appealing. The overall cost of renting for the duration of the contract will be less than renting for longer. That said, you will then need to find another place to rent at the end of the term of the tenancy.

Disadvantages of a short-term tenancy for landlords
You may find that your property stands vacant, which means that you could reduce the profitability of your investment. Your property may require more attention and time in terms of maintenance, advertising, and the time it takes to find new tenants. In some cases, mortgage providers may choose not to lend to you as your rental income may be considered less stable than that of a long-term tenancy.

Disadvantages of a short-term tenancy for tenants
Lack of long-term stability can be unsettling and stressful, and taking time out to find your next home can be time-consuming. Added to this, the higher costs of short-term lets plus the shortage of rental properties currently available makes acquiring a long-term tenancy a more attractive option.

What is a long-term tenancy?
A long-term tenancy is usually based on an annual tenancy, is a fixed-term contract, and is the most common form of renting.

Advantages of a long-term tenancy for landlords
This is a much more stable and predictable way to let your property, with better long-term stability and less time-consuming work when it comes to finding tenants. Banks will see you as less of a risk, which could increase access to funds. This means you could expand your portfolio more rapidly or buy a more valuable property, ultimately leading to a better return on investment.

Advantages of a long-term tenancy for tenants
Greater stability means it’s easier to plan your future. Putting down roots is important and is much better for all those practical things in life, including socialising and financial planning. Feeling settled is an innate human desire and leads to a more stress-free life.

Disadvantages of a long-term tenancy for landlords
Having less flexibility means that you have fewer options when it comes to diversifying into other markets. You may have to charge less than if you were renting your property as a holiday let, and if issues or repairs occur, you will need to fix them sooner rather than later.

Disadvantages of a long-term tenancy for tenants
Tenants renting on a long-term tenancy will not endure many disadvantages; even if you have to move before the end of your contract, in most cases, as long as you provide the correct level of notice, there are no financial implications.

Conclusion
Each person has different needs. However, it seems that unless you know for certain that you only need to rent on a short-term basis due to contract work, perhaps study or training, a house renovation, or holidays, a long-term tenancy is a more stable and predictable choice for both tenants and landlords.

Are you looking for a property to rent, or are you a landlord looking to let your property?

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First impressions last! Top tips on increasing your home's kerb appeal

 
You want your home to stand out, whether it’s first seen by your buyers in an image or from the kerb. That first glance is important. If the rest of your home is in great condition, the last thing you want to do is alienate potential buyers by neglecting the front of your home and creating the wrong impression.

The front door
If it’s wooden, give it a coat of paint and polish the metal work. If it’s really worn and damaged, consider replacing it. Sometimes darker colours will make your front door pop, so that when your home is viewed and welcomes potential buyers, they immediately feel good before entering your home.

The front lawn
Make sure the grass is green and trim. Use grass feed if there are any patches. Sweep and weed any paths or patio areas. If possible, use a jet wash to make your paving look like new again.

Clean your widows
Get your window cleaner to give your windows a good clean in time for viewings and pictures for your agent. Don’t forget your window frames; make the front of your house pop with the right colours; and repair any blemishes.

Add some paint
The front of your home will benefit from a coat of good paint. Check the pointing. Perhaps your home does not need any paint; don’t forget gates, fences, walls, and guttering. The little things all add up to make a big impact.

Flowers and plants
At this time of year, adding some vibrancy with a dash of colour will really help your home stand out. Less is more, and not everyone is passionate about the same flowers and plants, so be subtle and keep what you have in pristine order.

Furniture
Even if you have a small, terraced house with little space out the front, a small seating area can add to its appeal. For larger homes, create a vision of outdoor living that is just a taste of the splendour that will later appear, perhaps in the outdoor living space located at the rear of your property.

Conceal wiring or utility boxes
If possible, don’t allow all your hard work to be affected by unsightly wiring or an electrical, gas, or rusty mailbox. Get in touch with your energy supplier if it needs replacing, or simply give it a good cleaning.

Summer symmetry
Some things work best in pairs, and when it comes to making an entrance, a pair of ornamental flowerpots on each side of the door can do the trick. Lighting can also have the same effect as flower boxes.

Finishing touches
Hanging a summer wreath can really add some colour and show your new buyers that you love your home.

Will all of this add value to your home?
Yes. Anything that makes your home appear cared for and loved will help other people fall in love with it. While it will not drastically increase the value of your home, you may be pleasantly surprised.

Contact us today so we can guide you to the front door of your happy place.



Preparing your holiday home for the summer season

 
If you let a holiday home, you may already be fully booked for the summer. Holiday homes are in big demand, both to buy and rent. Perhaps you are in the fortunate position of owning a holiday home for your own personal use, or maybe you do both. Holiday homes, like any other home, should be special places where happy everlasting memories are made, but unlike your private dwelling you can’t put repairs or maintenance on hold. You want to make sure everything is in tip-top shape to get those glowing reviews, which will help fill your diary far into the future.

Create a check list
It pays to be organised when it comes to property. Inspect your property regularly. Start with the basics and create a to-do list. Using your phone is a good tip because you can take pictures of repairs or issues that need addressing to accompany your notes. If you need to hire help, this saves a lot of time if you live a good distance from the property’s location. Whether you keep notes on your phone or on paper, create sections. Needless to say, you want everything to be as perfect as you can get it. Check everything, from the garden to the bathroom. It’s most likely that you will employ a cleaner. Remember to listen to the feedback of your guests, perhaps by reading the comments book.

Safety checks and insurance
It’s really important to keep on top of any safety checks and to have the correct certification, from gas safety certificates to electrical testing. You want your guests to have a great time, but their safety is paramount. It’s important to take out the right level of cover. From public liability insurance to building and contents cover, you don’t want to invalidate your policy by not keeping up to date with safety checks.

Make your guests feel welcome
Making a good first impression immediately puts your guest in a great mood. Chocolates and a bottle of wine or champagne, depending on what level of the holiday market you are entering, are always a great way to make your guests feel welcome. Simply paying attention to detail and keeping your holiday home in good order is equally important. A good play area for young families, polished glasses, or a hamper when everything is spotlessly clean, drawers full of good cooking utensils, and a nice corkscrew all add up to make your holiday home sublime.

A managed holiday let service
Holiday lets can be extremely lucrative. At the height of the season and in many locations, all-year-round revenue can be very strong. You can charge significantly more for a holiday let compared with letting a rental property. This could leave room in your budget to use a managed service, which could take care of everything from bookings to maintenance, cleaning, and gardening. Holiday homes involve more work with your guests changing so frequently, so for many, this service is a must-have.

Finding the right holiday home
Finding the right holiday home for business purposes or for you and your family to enjoy starts with a good agent. Holiday homes today are not always idyllic cottages peering over the deep blue sea. From urban locations in the form of flats, apartments, and houses to country retreats, the right homes appear in all shapes and sizes. The sky is the limit when it comes to choosing a property, and that sky does not always have to be blue. Probably a good thing!

Browse our properties to find your holiday home this summer.



Summer loving for your rental home. Here’s how, with some TLC tips

 
Making a house your home is important and the great advantage of renting is that you will never be asked to fork out thousands on costly home renovations. Often, it’s the little things that you can do that will make a big difference. The number of people choosing to rent is increasing, and today there are so many affordable and interesting ways to make the most of your home.

Talk to your agent
A good first step is to talk to your agent or landlord. Many will be perfectly happy for you to paint or change wallpaper, so long as the work is carried out to a good standard. Others may not permit this but allow you to add shelving or improve the garden. It’s always best to check specifically on whatever it is you have in mind to improve.

Flowers, plants, and herbs
Keeping your home in good order, keeping it clean, and paying your rent on time will keep your landlord on side. In time, that could lead to more freedom to make the changes you desire. Adding a few plants to your sitting room and bathroom or your favourite flowers to the redundant fireplace at this time of year will add vibrancy. Why not grow some of your preferred fresh herbs in the kitchen or a tomato plant and fill your home with delightful scents?

Lighting
The choice of lighting available on the market today is endless. From outdoor solar lanterns and free-standing table lights for inside, to scented candles for either. Get creative and let your imagination run wild; use lighting to create mood and atmosphere for relaxation or task lighting for when you need to focus.

Garden
Perhaps it is stated in your contract that you are responsible for the garden. If so, you may have more room for creativity. Plant your favourite plants and add some sculptures of pieces that you love. Hang some lanterns or grow some of your favourite fruits in pots so you can take them with you if you decide to move.

Create an outdoor living space
If you have a balcony, backyard, or substantial garden, add vertical gardens filled with the flowers, fruits, herbs, or plants you love. Add some candles, outdoor furniture, a pizza oven, a firepit, or a barbeque. Perhaps yoga is your thing, and you want to add a small portable water feature to complement the sound of relaxing music.

Furniture
If you are buying furniture for your home, it’s always a good idea to think about how adaptable it is. Neutrally coloured, modular furniture that can easily be rearranged for your next move or to simply change with the seasons when you fancy moving things around for summer.

Wallpaper panels and wall hangings
If you can’t change the wallpaper, then simply make or buy some wallpaper panels or wall hangings. Decorated to your design and tastes, they will make a big impact and are a cunning way to hide any imperfections.

Prints and pictures
Hanging photographs of special moments or places you are passionate about is a relatively inexpensive way to add something special to your home. A perfect sunset in a place that you love, captured in a photograph, will brighten up your walls. When combined with the right lighting, such details add serenity to your mood and increase your feelings of well-being.

Mirrors and murals
Mirrors will add light and space to your rooms, making them appear larger. Experiment with the various styles of mirrors now available or place them on opposite walls and enjoy the effect! Murals work well in children’s rooms, making a big impact without any permanent changes.

Add a bit of you
This is really important; your home, whether it’s rented or owned by you, should tell the story of your life. Display your passions, collectible pieces from your travels, and the flowers and colours you love. There is no right or wrong when it comes to decorating; simply make it work for you, and others will most likely love it too.

Renting a new property does not take long.

Browse our properties to find your perfect place today.



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How green is your home? The government increases grants for homeowners


Many homeowners and home movers are seeking a higher Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating because they know that it leads to lower monthly bills. By doing this, it also increases your home’s value significantly. Improving the EPC rating of your home from D to C could see an increase in value of 3%, from E to C a 7% increase, and from F to C  could increase your property’s value by an average of an additional 15%.*

What is an EPC rating?
An Energy Performance Certificate measures the energy efficiency of your home and is graded from A to G. A is the highest or most energy efficient, while G is the least energy efficient.

How do I get an EPC?
You will need an accredited assessor, which you can find online on the GOV.UK website. They will assess each part of your home’s energy efficiency, such as lighting, insulation, and the potential for heat loss, and then calculate the overall rating of your home by adding the various scores to get an average overall score.

Climate change
With rising sea levels and the increased frequency of bad weather, insurance companies have been hit with a larger number of claims. Climate change makes the weather less predictable, and more claims can lead to higher premiums. Calculating risk, an already complex process, becomes even more so. The agricultural sector has also suffered, as have transport companies. Wildfires are also becoming more frequent, causing damage running into millions of pounds.

How do you improve your home’s EPC rating?

  • Energy-efficient lighting
    Simply using more energy-efficient lighting can reduce the energy consumption of your home. LED bulbs may cost a little more, but they last so much longer than old-fashioned lightbulbs and use a fraction of the energy.
  • Double glazing
    Triple glazing is even better. Your home can trap a lot of heat throughout the day as the winter sun shines through your windows. The heat you create from your heating system is then trapped inside your home.
  • Better insulation
    Insulating your attic or walls also helps to stop the heat in your home from escaping. This means you will not have to keep your boiler running quite as much to heat your home, saving you on costs.
  • Install a heat pump
    Replacing your boiler with a more energy-efficient system can add a lot of points to your score. It could be that you have relatively recently replaced it but neglected to get your rating upgraded. You could also install a heat pump. In October, the government increased its grant for the installation of heat pumps to £7,500.**
  • Solar panels
    You could reduce your carbon footprint with a renewable energy source by installing solar panels. Large energy suppliers will install these in your home. With finance packages available and the opportunity to sell surplus electricity back to the grid, it’s worth considering.
Final thoughts
There are lots of ways to make your home greener. Adding an electric car charging point, using wind-powered methods to create energy, installing a smart meter, to adopting more healthy living practices. This can be achieved by sourcing sustainable food and clothing. And if you would rather move to a home that is kinder to the environment, it could be less than you think. Talk to your friendly local estate agent.
 
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Here's how tochoose the best energy suppliers for your rental property



With the cold snap of winter at our heels and Christmas coming up, you want to save money on your energy bills where you can. One of the best ways to do this is to change your energy supplier. It may surprise you to know that if you are renting your home, you are perfectly entitled to do this if you pay the bills directly.

Check your tenancy agreement
It’s always vital to check your tenancy agreement. If your landlord has a clause regarding energy suppliers, simply inform your landlord that you have found a cheaper alternative. They will most likely be pleased, even if they are not responsible for the bills

Can your landlord charge you for energy?
Your landlord can’t charge you what they want for energy. There is a maximum resale price that landlords must adhere to. As a tenant, you should be charged the domestic rate per unit plus standing charges. Your gas or electric meter will record your usage and be the basis on which you will be charged, and that’s per unit.

Are you responsible for repairs?
When it comes to boilers, radiators, or your home’s fuse box, your landlord is responsible for repairs and maintenance. You or your landlord may be responsible for appliances, and the energy efficiency of your home largely depends on the specified energy rating awarded to them.

Energy Performance Certificates
Energy Performance Certificates will tell you how energy efficient your home is and give it a rating between A and G. A being the most energy efficient while G is the least energy efficient. If you rent through a letting agent, they will ensure this is taken care of before the property is available to rent. If you or your landlord add energy-efficient appliances, then this will improve your home’s energy rating.

Comparing energy supplier prices
Using a comparison website is a good way to find a cheaper alternative and could lead to cheaper energy bills. Listening out for a special offer or simply getting a few quotes could save you money.

How to switch energy suppliers
If you are considering changing your energy supplier, it’s important to check your previous bills. Comparison sites have an estimation tool. So, if you find out your usage from previous bills, you can get an accurate estimation to see how much you could save. Then get some more quotes and decide which energy supplier you want to choose. Remember to check with your landlord or letting agent. Once you have done this, it is a good idea to check your account balance with your old supplier. They could owe you money.

The benefits
The high cost of living still creates challenges, this forces us to reexamine how much we spend. It’s no secret that rents are rising. But the right energy-saving strategies, combined with the benefits of living in a good property, allow you to enjoy your home while refocusing your budget. Whether that's by cooking great fresh food, entertaining your friends, or enjoying energy-efficient, cosy, nights in.

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What do landlords and tenants have in common?



The landlord-tenant relationship in the UK is often portrayed as strained in the media. Seen as one-sided often in favour of the landlord it’s sometimes justified. However, it’s always a few bad landlords who tarnish the reputation of many. The reality is that there are many great landlords letting beautiful properties, managed by reputable agents, who are changing the rental landscape for the better in the UK.

Both landlords and tenants need and want stability
Stability is key to a good tenant-landlord relationship. As a tenant, you want to feel secure in the place you live, and as a landlord, you want to ensure you have a continuous rental stream. Having a good tenancy agreement in place is vital to securing each other's interests and sets a platform to build trust. It’s important that the tenancy agreement is understood by both parties, and the little details that create stability and happiness are always worth considering.

Property maintenance is central to building a good relationship
Landlords are on the same side of the fence when it comes to keeping your home or property in tip-top shape. You want to live in a well-maintained property; informing your tenant or letting agent of any issues is in the landlord's interests. It stops minor fixes from becoming expensive repairs. A managed property will benefit from an on-call property maintenance team that can sort out any niggles. After all, you want to be happy with your home. And landlords know happy tenants are good for business.

The legal landscape is changing for both tenants and landlords
Each person, whether you are a landlord or tenant, benefits from legal obligations. These, if followed, protect you, and by being compliant, you have a sure legal footing to stand on. Legislation is constantly evolving. The Renters Reform Bill has been on the horizon for quite some time and is very slowly going through parliament. Even though there is a considerable amount of time to wait before it becomes law, many landlords and tenants will benefit from it. However, due to a lack of understanding, some landlords fear it. Getting to grips with legislation will reinforce rights and benefit tenants and landlords.

Landlords and tenants benefit from good communication
This is vital and sometimes neglected by unscrupulous tenants or landlords. From maintenance to preventing misunderstandings that could lead to conflict or confusion. If there is agreed-upon communication established with expectations agreed upon from the start, then you will prevent little niggles and costly issues from occurring. All tenants want to be as comfortable as possible, and any landlord worth their salt will be interested in how to make tenants happy. It’s a real learning curve for both.

Landlords and tenants benefit from fully managed properties
There is a lot to think about and even more to do when letting your property. Tenants also have a time-consuming process to follow, from getting references and gaining a clear understanding of their tenancy agreement to finding a good property in the first place. New legislation and the challenges and opportunities in the rental market make it more important than ever to know your stuff as a landlord. A fully managed letting service can manage every aspect of the property and process for tenants and landlords. This includes property maintenance, rent collection, compliance, to matching good tenants with equally good properties, and more.

Landlords and tenants benefit hugely from a managed letting service. 

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Which emotions compel us to buy a new home?

 

Home is not just a collection of bricks and mortar, it’s a place that evokes and witnesses a lot of emotion, and this makes it unique amongst all our worldly possessions. The ability to contain our lives and those things that belong to us, such as paintings, memories, and feelings ushered in by the colour schemes of its interior, are some of home’s many special powers. The impact of the location of your home and its surroundings, for an eternity of reasons, from the beautiful countryside to friends, family, or love for a location, is profound.

Excitement
There are few things in life more exciting than moving to a new home. The list of reasons why you are so excited is uniquely yours, and your perfect property will reflect this. From the way you decorate it, to the stuff you own, that tells the story of your life. Your home should make you feel welcome from the moment you see it. Maybe you adore your new kitchen for a thousand reasons, including how it makes you feel. It’s character, the view of the garden, or its modern design.

Desire
This innate human emotion moves us all to act, and finding a home you really want will fill you with the desire to own it. If you view a property and you really like everything about it, and feel that you can improve it, by adding your own creativity, then the chances are you will want to make an offer. Buying the property that adds so much to the quality of your life opens the gateway to so many more positive emotions.

Love
Making the perfect home for your loved ones is one of the most powerful and greatest feelings in the world. Are you in the lucky position of buying a home for a relative to keep them safe or moving to the house for your family to grow? Sharing our lives with a partner in the right home is blissful and intoxicating, and the right property adds to this more than most people realize. You should also love your home; from the little characterful details to the fundamentals, good homes have a built-in power to inspire love.

Happiness
Homes have the uncanny ability to make us feel happy, and they can do this in so many ways. If you feel you have enough space and love the way your home looks and feels, then you are well on your way to creating happy lives within it. Happy memories are priceless, and when you get down to the basics of life, there is not much else that matters quite as much. There is a lot to think about when finding your happy place, from your home’s location to its energy efficiency.

Safety and security
You want to feel safe, secure and satisfied that your home is a sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of the world outside. Relaxation is vital to keep you stress-free so you can think and plan your life clearly. This will allow you to enjoy those special moments that become enhanced by the features of a great home. From a mesmerising outdoor living space to relax in, a cosy fireplace, or a nicely decorated home that makes you feel good.

Discontentment
This can be as powerful as many positive emotions. If you are currently living in a home where you feel trapped because you are tripping over things, that is enough to make you want to move! Maybe it’s time to buy your first home because it’s you who is getting in the way, and you want to enjoy a greater feeling of independence! Are you moving to a better area or a home with a better garden? Maybe you need more bedrooms or have too many and want to buy something smaller.

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10 questions you should ask your agent

 
The property market is a fast-paced and confusing world, so you’ll need a good agent on your side to help you navigate its complexities. Finding the right agent is crucial to the outcome of your sale, so to ensure that you make an informed decision, it’s important to ask all the right questions.

Here are 10 key questions you should ask your estate agent before committing to working with them.

What is their experience in the local market?
You’ll need to know how much experience your agent has in the local market, as they should be able to provide local market insights such as trends, values and any potential challenges. Don’t settle for the cheaper option, as an experienced agent is better equipped to help you navigate the intricacies of your specific area, enabling a better outcome for your sale.

Can they provide any client testimonials?
Reputable agents are proud of their client testimonials and references, so they will be more than happy to share them with you. Customer feedback can give you valuable insight into any business’ reputation, so don’t hesitate to ask for this information or check the customer ratings online.

What’s their marketing strategy?
When the market is competitive, a robust marketing strategy is what will make your home stand out to potential buyers. Make sure to enquire about the agent’s approach to marketing, including both online and offline channels, professional photography, and any unique strategies they might use to showcase your property effectively.

How will they determine the value of your property?
Receiving a professional valuation is one of the most important steps to selling your home, so you’ll need to know that your agent has a solid and reliable strategy. A good agent will consider a multitude of factors, such as recent sales in the area, the condition and appearance of the property, and current market demand. Using this information to paint a full and accurate picture ensures that your property is competitively priced.

Is your property ready to sell?
While selling ‘as-is’ is sometimes a viable option, an agent will be able to assess your home during your valuation and advise you on any necessary repairs or additions. Ask your agent whether your home is ready for the market, or if it could benefit from a spruce-up to bump up its value.

How will they communicate with you?
The key to any successful partnership is effective communication, so make sure to discuss your preferred mode of communication with your agent. Whether it’s emails, phone calls, or face-to-face meetings, setting your expectations early on will help to avoid any misunderstandings.

How long does it take to sell houses in your area?
Knowing the average time it takes to sell a home in your area will help you manage your expectations and form a realistic plan. It also gives you an idea of how efficiently your agent can sell properties in your location.

Do they have experience handling properties similar to yours?
Every home is unique, but some fall into specific categories which require the careful handling of an expert (e.g., period homes and luxury properties), so make sure your agent has had experience selling similar listings. This experience can be invaluable when it comes to finding the right buyer and selling for the right price.

How do they handle negotiations?
The skill of negotiation is a crucial one in all areas of the property market. Ask your agent about their approach to negotiations and how they plan to secure the best deal for you while also maintaining a positive relationship with potential buyers.

What happens if your property doesn’t sell?
Lastly, it’s important to ask your agent about what their strategy will be if your property doesn’t sell within the agreed timeframe. Whether it involves reevaluating the marketing plan or adjusting the pricing strategy, having a clear plan in place shows that your agent is prepared for any curve balls, allowing you peace of mind throughout your sales journey.
 
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How do the chancellor's proposals affect your 2024 property plans?

 
Jeremy Hunt, Chancellor of the Exchequer, made several proposals in his Autumn Statement that will have an impact on the property market in 2024. Whether you're a first-time buyer looking to take your first step onto the property ladder, a homeowner looking to upgrade to a new property, or a landlord looking to expand your portfolio, the Chancellor's proposals will benefit you in some way. Let's take a look at some of the upcoming changes and how they could positively impact your 2024 property plans.

National Living Wage up, National Insurance rates down
One of the key announcements the Chancellor made in his autumn statement was that, from January onwards, the National Insurance rate will be cut by 2%, bringing the main rate down from 12% to 10%.* The Chancellor also announced that, from April 2024, the hourly National Living Wage will increase from £10.42 to £11.44, the largest increase seen in over ten years.** These changes will benefit buyer affordability because increased disposable income will allow people to spend more money on buying a home they love or investing in properties to expand their portfolio.

Mortgage Guarantee Scheme extended
The Chancellor also announced the extension of the Mortgage Guarantee Scheme until June 2025. The scheme makes it easier for first-time buyers to enter the market by allowing them to secure a mortgage with as little as a 5% deposit. It was originally scheduled to close to new applications on New Year’s Eve 2023, but an unexpected 18-month extension has ensured that first-time buyers can still realistically achieve their dream of owning a home.

Properties can be split into flats without planning permission
The Chancellor also announced that property owners no longer require permission to divide a property into flats as long as the exterior of the property remains the same. This should increase the number of available homes on the market, potentially increasing buyer affordability. It will also give landlords greater flexibility in adapting their properties and increasing their rental income.

House purchases are to be made simpler and quicker
Jeremy Hunt also announced that £3 million will be spent on implementing a range of measures that will improve the overall home-buying process.** In the hope of speeding things up, experimental projects will be implemented that will digitise property data held by local councils and create property tech solutions. These new projects should hopefully make the buying and selling process much quicker and easier.

Final thoughts
Overall, the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement contained plenty of positives for people looking to buy properties in 2024. Buyer affordability is set to improve as a result of the National Living Wage increasing and National Insurance rates decreasing, especially for first-time buyers, who will benefit from the extension of the Mortgage Guarantee Scheme. Landlords will benefit from the announcement that properties can be converted into flats without planning permission, as new opportunities will present themselves. The property market should also benefit from the new pilot projects announced by the Chancellor, as the buying and selling process should become simpler.

With the help of a trustworthy estate agent, you can benefit from the changes to the property market to make 2024 a prosperous year for you. The expertise of an agent will give you a competitive edge in the buyer’s market, as they will be able to offer you the best assistance and advice based on the latest updates in the property market.
 
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Colour schemes to chase away the January Blues

 
As the festive season fades away and the winter chill sets in, January can often bring a sense of gloominess. But if your New Year’s resolution is to attract a buyer, one of the best ways to inject some brightness into your living space is with a punchy, cohesive colour scheme. Ready your home for the market this year with one of these refreshing colour palettes.

Soothing greens
Due to its natural connotations, green creates soothing spaces that make us feel better connected to the outside world. As it sits at the centre of the colour wheel, green is a beautiful transition colour which can be paired with both warm and cool tones. If you’re looking for warmth, use touches of yellow, as two colours from the same family can work harmoniously together. For something more modern, try soft tonal shifts in green shades to create a restful yet invigorating space.

Daring reds
Red brings a sense of energy into a living space, making it the perfect shade for dreary January. Make a statement with a bold accent wall of maroon or carmine, or bring a muted palette to life with some intense pops of crimson using throw pillows, vases, and canvases.

Dreamy sunset hues
Bring some warmth back into the home by incorporating a timeless sunset colour scheme. Offset the drama of the burnt oranges, reds, and golds with a cooling touch of blue or purple. This will have your home looking bright and sunny year-round.

Earthy neutrals
Embrace the natural beauty of earthy neutrals like warm taupe, soft beige and creamy white. These compatible shades create a sophisticated and calming environment, perfect for a minimalist aesthetic. To keep things dynamic, mix and match neutral tones for a classic yet versatile look.

Elegant jewel tones
Amp up the elegance in your home with luxurious jewel tones such as sapphire blue, deep burgundy or emerald green. These colours are rich and full of depth, so make sure to use them sparingly against neutral backgrounds to add a touch of opulence, without overwhelming the space.

Coastal blues
If you’re yearning for summer, bring it back into your home with tones taken straight from a sea view. Create a cool, coastal feel with refreshing shades of ocean blue, then work in a few eye-catching accents of red, yellow or purple for an element of contrast and warmth.

Soft pastels
Pastels are bright colours that have been diluted, making them ideal for the home. Chalky and pale colours give rise to delicate, minimal rooms. Create a relaxing and elegant space with sugary shades of rose, mint, and taupe.
 
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Try before you buy: why renting could be a good first step

 
The journey to your ideal home is often not a short one, and if you’re contemplating taking the plunge into homeownership, you may consider renting first to test the waters. Renting provides the unique opportunity to ‘try before you buy’ and comes with a range of benefits that might just make it the perfect first move.

Here are some of the advantages to renting before you buy:

Flexibility and freedom
Renting allows a level of flexibility that buying a property does not. If you’re unsure about your long-term plans or if you’re keen on trying out a few different locations before laying down roots, renting allows you to relocate easily without being tied to a mortgage or any of the other commitments that come with owning a property.

Try out different areas
If you haven’t lived alone yet, it can be difficult to know what surroundings would best suit your lifestyle. Renting first means you can live in and explore an area before having to commit to it. It’s a great way to experience a different walk of life, try out local amenities, plan your commute, and get a feel for the community.

Maintenance and peace of mind
One of the perks of renting is that you aren’t responsible for major property repairs or maintenance, allowing you to save both time and money. This is a great way to ease yourself into homeownership, as you can focus on gaining your independence without feeling like you’ve been thrown into the deep end on your own.

Gain experience
Being a reliable tenant is a great responsibility to take on before homeownership. You can learn how to budget around bills, how to take care of a home, and what it means to live independently. This experience will be invaluable when you buy your first home, as it will enable you to hit the ground running.

Build your credit score
Being a responsible tenant can also positively impact your credit score, which might make it easier for you to secure favourable mortgage terms when you decide to buy a home later. If you pay your rent on time consistently, this will demonstrate your financial responsibility to mortgage lenders.

Learn more about yourself
Renting a home allows you to experiment and figure out what works for you long term. This is a valuable opportunity to understand what your home requirements are in terms of size and layout, which will help you make a more informed decision when the time comes to buy your own place.

Simplify your transition
Renting puts less pressure on the transition into independent living, especially if you’re going to be living with a partner for the first time. Living in a rental home first allows time to adjust to the responsibilities of maintaining a household and to experience cohabiting with another person without the immediate commitment of ownership.
 
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