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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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The Magic of the Bee Gees
10th February 2024

It’s time to put on your dancing shoes, for the night out of the year you have been waiting for, as we celebrate the songs of music royalty, the Bee Gees. 

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Why is moving home easier in 2024?

 
You can move quickly
Homes placed on the UK property market took an average of 34 days to sell in 2023*, this is a little longer than the ferocious pace of previous years. But currently, sales completions are taking less time due to conveyancers and removal companies not being backlogged. A nicely paced market without stupendous levels of competition from other buyers means that you can move to the home you want in good time. This year looks set to improve on all fronts, so you could find the right property and move quickly.

Renewed and optimistic interest
January and the build-up to spring bring an influx of homes to the property market. Many people who hesitated in 2023 because of a bleak outlook ringing in their ears, which never materialised, are now getting on with their moves. The outlook for 2024 appears increasingly promising as banks offer better interest rates. This pent-up demand helps in the negotiation of a fair price for the home you want to buy or sell. More and more homes enter the market, giving you greater choice. From cottages to castles, combining modernity with timeless character, greener homes, homes in need of modernisation, and rental-ready buy-to-let investments.

It's a mover’s market
Your home’s value is unique. With so many towns and cities still developing and positive influences on the market occurring, it can get confusing when it’s time to value your home. This makes your agent’s skills invaluable. Prices have both increased and decreased marginally; however, while they have been fluctuating, they have stopped rising at a rapid rate. This leaves you in a good position; you will get a good price for your current home due to rapid rises in recent years and recent renewed demand, but you will also pay a reasonable price as opposed to an overinflated price for your new home.

The advantages of higher interest rates
You can’t be blamed for hating higher interest rates! The banks seem to win every time. However, if you are waiting for interest rates to fall so you can save money on your property purchase, then don’t. As interest rates fall, property prices will most likely rise, so your mortgage will essentially cost you the same amount. Mortgage providers are competing and offering an increasing number of products at more affordable rates. Products such as offset mortgages and porting (moving home with your existing mortgage) to longer repayment terms mean the banks aren’t all bad! And with higher interest rates, property prices don’t spiral out of control, and you get a better property for a cheaper purchase price in a more stable market.

Your local agent makes moving easy
At a competitive price, your local agent is worth every penny in today's market. The fragmented and resilient UK property market is more complex than ever, so agents are vital for valuing your home correctly. This, combined with guidance in negotiation, means you will most likely save money and time. Agents want to keep the momentum in your home move as much as you do. But it’s their connections and market knowledge that can transform your move. Guidance and advice bring about emotional support and potentially a cheaper mortgage.
 
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How much your low EPC rating could be costing you?

 
In today’s financial climate, it is as important as ever to understand where your money is being spent. One of the main sources of expenditure is energy, so it is important to fully understand your Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating. Let’s take a closer look at EPC ratings and what you can do to make your property more energy efficient.

Understanding EPC ratings
An EPC rating is a measure of a property’s energy efficiency and can vary depending on a range of factors, including insulation, heating systems, and renewable energy usage. The main purpose of an EPC rating is to inform potential buyers or renters about a property's energy efficiency.

It is a legal requirement for all properties available to buy or rent in the United Kingdom to have an EPC rating. An EPC rating lasts for 10 years, and if your EPC is older than this, a new one must be issued before the property can be made available to buy or rent. EPC ratings range from A to G, with the latter suggesting a property’s energy efficiency is poor. Common causes of a low EPC rating include poor insulation and inadequate heating systems.

The cost of a low EPC rating
A significant impact of a low EPC rating is higher energy bills. A property with a low level of energy efficiency will waste more energy, meaning more energy is required to heat the home, therefore resulting in higher bills.

A low EPC rating can hugely affect a property’s market value because it indicates that the home is not energy efficient. Potential buyers and renters tend to favour properties with higher EPC ratings because they are a more cost-effective solution, so a poor rating could make securing a sale at a good price more difficult.

How to improve your EPC rating
An energy audit can help you identify areas to improve your property's energy efficiency. A trained professional will give your property a thorough inspection, examining factors such as insulation, heating systems, and appliances. By highlighting potential areas for improvement, an audit can provide you with valuable insights into where energy-saving upgrades can be made.

After the energy audit has highlighted how energy efficiency could be improved, you should make the necessary changes to your property. Installing energy-saving technology such as LED lighting, smart thermostats, and energy-efficient appliances can help reduce energy waste and utility expenses. Additionally, improving your property's insulation and fixing any air leaks will enhance thermal efficiency and lessen the need for excessive heating. These energy-saving improvements will increase the market value of your property.

Final thoughts
Having a low EPC rating can result in higher energy bills and negatively impact the market value of your property. Improving your property’s EPC rating through energy-saving upgrades and improvements can help reduce energy waste, lower utility expenses, and increase the market value of the property.
 
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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.
 
If you're considering a change of scenery, our team is here to assist you in finding the perfect property.

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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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