Welcome to our October newsletter!

Welcome to our October newsletter!




Woodpecker Lane, Newhall, CM17 9GZ

The first thing you appreciate when viewing our clients property is its location. Positioned in a seclude area of the award winning...
 
£699,000

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Pilkingtons, Church Langley, CM17 9DR

Pilkingtons is a quiet cul-de-sac located off Church Langley Way. This property is presented immaculately throughout, benefiting...
 
£475,000

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Calling Planet Earth | Harlow Playhouse | 13th October 2023

Calling Planet Earth is a New Romantic symphony that goes on a journey through one of the greatest musical eras of all time - the electrifying 80s.

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Don’t be scared of decorating your home for Halloween

 
 


Your home is full of happy, special memories. Make some more this Halloween by creating a thrilling and haunting space that will send shivers down the spines of all who enter.

Halloween is your opportunity to have some fun and make the most of the suddenly darker nights, made worse by the clocks going back. Whether you are decorating for a great party and inviting friends around for a few drinks or looking for some ideas to entertain the kids, here are a few ideas to inspire a horrible Halloween!

Greetings
From the moment your guests set eyes on your property, they need to feel a little spooked by your efforts. Create a path to your home with candles. You can't have Halloween without pumpkins. And if you’re feeling extra creative, paint them in addition to carving them.

A spooky garden
There’s nothing quite like a spooky garden, even if you don’t party in it. The mere sight of it through your windows should be enough to raise a few hairs. The choice is yours: skeletons, webs, bats, candles, scary signs, and very scary scarecrows! Your imagination is your only limitation. Go online, check out the supermarkets or make your own stuff. Create a dimly lit walk to the shed of horror. With unexpected sound effects and music to add atmosphere.

The shed of horror
Whatever your guests most fear, then perhaps concentrate all your efforts on whatever that is! Perhaps your shed already has a few spiders living in it. Maybe add a giant spider that suddenly appears as you open the door. Maybe you prefer an old witch sitting in a chair with a cauldron? Whatever you prefer, don’t be too scared!

Go natural
If you prefer a more understated and natural approach to Halloween, perhaps you could take a more sustainable approach. Avoid plastics and manufactured decorations. Utilise leaves, conkers, pines, and wreaths. Add a few well-placed candles for a haunting atmosphere. You can still be creative and create decorations and costumes in a more sustainable fashion that are to your taste.

Are you haunted by thoughts of moving to a better property? Contact us



Heating your home this autumn: Top tips that save you money

 
 


The days are getting shorter and darker, and as autumn leaves begin to fall and the temperature starts to drop, it's time to prepare your home for the cooler months ahead. You want to be snug and cosy without worrying about the costs of energy bills before the cold of winter bites. Then you can relax and enjoy your home in the colder seasons of the year.

Book a checkup for your boiler
Before the cold weather sets in, it’s always wise to book a boiler checkup. A certified technician can ensure that your heating system is in good working condition, identify any potential issues, and perform necessary maintenance. This not only helps your system run efficiently but also extends its lifespan, saving you money in the long run.

A change is as good as a rest!
It's important not to block radiators where possible, so consider rearranging your furniture as the cold seasons begin. And your new arrangement might leave more space for seasonal decorations or a stash of logs! If you have a radiator heating system, it's essential to bleed them regularly. Trapped air can prevent them from working efficiently, leading to uneven heating. Bleeding your radiators will ensure they operate at their best.

Get a smart thermostat
Instead of heating your home too early or too late, flick the heat on as you leave for home. So, you don’t have to waste energy setting your thermostat to come on at the same time each day. All that waste can be costly. It’s a game-changer when it comes to heating your home efficiently. This is because it allows you to control your heating remotely. Many smart thermostats also learn your preferences and adjust the temperature accordingly, optimising energy usage.

Only heat the rooms you need
There's no point in heating a room you don’t use! Perhaps turn off the radiator in the kitchen if you are cooking; the heat from your oven will warm it sufficiently to dry your tea towels! Heating specific areas of your home instead of the whole house is an energy-efficient way to keep warm. You could also use portable heaters or adjustable radiator valves, so you can focus warmth where you need it most, such as the living room or bedroom, while keeping other areas cooler.

Insulate your home
Proper insulation is crucial for maintaining a comfortable indoor temperature while reducing heating costs. Check for gaps and drafts around windows and doors, and seal them using weatherstripping or caulk. You may also consider adding extra insulation to your attic and walls for better heat retention.
 
Dress your windows
Maybe it’s time to buy some new curtains; they may freshen up your rooms. If the answer is no to this suggestion, keep them closed during the evenings and at night to reduce heat loss. During sunny days, open them to let natural sunlight warm your rooms, saving energy.

Solar panels that pay for themselves!
Solar panels are becoming more affordable and are available on finance from big energy suppliers. You may have the option to sell your electricity back to your local supplier which means your solar panels could pay for themselves. Consider a heat pump. Both of these technologies harness natural resources to provide heating and can be both cost-effective and environmentally friendly in the long term. They will also add value to your home and make your home more desirable.

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Buyer affordability is improving

 
 

There is always a wonderful reason to move. Property is beautiful, from the details of a feature fireplace to a view of the sunset over your garden. The right home is an investment and a place to make memories and profound emotional connections. You may have your heart set on the perfect kitchen or an idyllic outdoor space, but the numbers need to be right.

Lower asking price
Asking prices have decreased in recent months, however this should not be viewed as a bad thing. The rapid acceleration in the value of property has been hasty, and world events have somewhat exaggerated things. The fact that the property market is readjusting to a more normal market is healthy, especially considering the steady gradual release of value. It is important to remember that borrowing less overall to buy your home is a good thing, as it reduces other associated costs.

Earnings
Many people are buying together, whether with a partner or a group of friends. This is a quick route to buying your home and gathering a deposit. Nobody can deny that the cost of living has increased, but the good news is that wages are rising. According to the Office for National Statistics, growth in regular pay (excluding bonuses) was 7.2% from February to April 2023.*

Equity
How long have you lived in your home? It’s more likely the longer that time is, the more equity you’ll have. That equity has accelerated rapidly in recent years. There is probably quite a big cushion to fall back on if prices fall a bit more. First-time buyers' homes are in good demand, meaning even if you bought within the last few years, you will have gained a lot of equity, giving you the chance to move into something bigger.

Communicate with your agent
There are no hard-and-fast rules when it comes to property. All homes are unique, as are the different areas in your region. Your needs as a home mover are different from your neighbour's. And today, agents have the means to connect you with buyers and sellers like never before. State-of-the-art tech, in the form of databases and marketing tools, alongside good old-fashioned experience and local market knowledge make it all the more important to get in touch with a reputable estate agent. Ultimately, this means that your estate agent is pivotal in finding a way for you to get the keys to the home you want.

Find your dream property, get in touch to make it a reality

Office for National Statistics*
Moneyfacts*



Lettings agents have never been more important to landlords and tenants



 


Nothing is quite as simple as it used to be, and whether you are renting your home or letting it, the guidance of a seasoned letting agent is a must-have. There is new legislation, such as the Renters Reform Bill, and the complexities of a competitive market. Add to these greater, greener government demands and simply finding a great place to rent that is maintained properly, and you realise the importance of a good letting agent.

The Renters Reform Bill

What is the Renters Reform Bill? The Renters Reform Bill was introduced to Parliament for its first reading on May 17, 2023. Its aim is to improve life for 11 million renters and 2.3 million landlords in the UK, and it is based on five years of research conducted with landlord and tenant groups.* Here are some of its proposals:
  • the removal of Section 21
  • improved grounds for possession under Section 8
  • the change from assured shorthold tenancies to periodic
  • the creation of a property ombudsman
Has the Renters Reform Bill been passed?
Not yet. It’s at a very early stage of a long journey through parliament. The earliest date it may be passed is probably the first quarter of 2024. Then it will take at least 6 months before it comes into force for new tenancies, and 18 months for existing tenancies.

What does it mean for tenants?
Tenants can feel more secure with the proposed abolishment of Section 21. Protecting tenants from unfair evictions creates a more homely feeling and gives tenants real peace of mind. Renters will also be able to challenge landlords when it comes to providing good-quality homes. It's good news for your pets too, who will also have more rights than ever before.

What does it mean for landlords?
Section 8 will be strengthened, which allows landlords to end tenancy agreements early if they have good reason to do so. Despite the fears some have expressed about abolishing Section 21 - ‘no fault’ evictions, the reality is that it will make it easier for landlords to evict tenants for anti-social behaviour and repeated missed rent payments. While blanket bans on pets have also been proposed, with the new legislation in place, landlords can insist on their tenants' pets having pet insurance, certificates, and, in the case of dogs, being microchipped. Landlords will be able to increase rents, but the notice period to do so will be doubled.

Maintaining your property
Whether you are a landlord or a tenant, it pays to opt for a fully managed service. If there are any repairs needed to the property, they will be taken care of. That allows both parties to enjoy a good night’s sleep, whatever happens!

Keeping it legal
Estate agents make it their business to keep one step ahead of the game when it comes to legislation and paperwork. That keeps the property in question compliant for all. Failure to do so can lead to fines for landlords. If you are a tenant and want your reference or deposit taken care of, then this is just as much in the interests of the landlord.

It's about working together
Letting agents are the bridge between the ever-more complex landlord-tenant relationship. And it’s comforting for both parties to have an expert on your side that you can call at any time.

Contact us today for a better renting or letting service

GOV.UK*



Dave Collison's
Roy Orbison Tribute 
18 Nov 2023

Come and enjoy a great show featuring Dave’s performances of all your favourite Roy Orbison songs, including In Dreams...

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Roy Orbison Tribute 
18 Nov 2023
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