Welcome to our monthly property update!

Welcome to our monthly property update!




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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SANTA’S GROTTO | 24 Dec 2023

Get into the Christmas Spirit with a visit to our famous Santa’s Grotto, opening on the Ground Floor from Tuesday 8th November. 

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Scooted N BootedSaturday, 6th April 2024

Scooted n Booted is an established ska and reggae covers band, playing songs by Bad Manners, Madness, UB40, The Dualers, The Specials, The Selecter...

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How to turn a property into your home?

 
Do you feel that immediate sense of comfort when you walk through your front door?

Does your property truly feel like yours?

Adding personalised touches to your property, big or small, can make an impressive impact on the way a property feels. It can create a sense of comfort and calmness, allowing the property to feel like your home. Whether you rent or own your property, here are some top tips on how to feel at home.

Planning and preparation
Before diving deep into the exciting world of cushions and lampshades, we highly recommend creating a plan. This can range from choosing a certain colour palette to knowing precisely where each piece of décor will be displayed. This will give you a rough idea of how you will add a personal touch to your home.

Furniture
When sprucing up your property with personalised touches, adding unique, funky furniture that stands out can create a whole different atmosphere in a room. Allow the furniture to display your personality and make you feel like you’re in your own home. Are you a relaxed old soul? Discover a vintage cosy sofa to fit your personality. These pieces of furniture can all be enhanced by adding certain accessories.

Accessories
Adding accessories can be the most exciting part; you truly can allow your personality to explode. From the smallest coasters in the kitchen to a large, unique rug under your coffee table, accessories can make a home feel personal and comforting. Vintage stores are a great place to discover cheap but sophisticated, cosy items. The accessories that can make a beautiful, heartening impact on your living space at a low price are featured cushions and throws. There is such a huge variety to choose from, allowing it to become a piece of art within comfort.

Statement pieces
Do you have limited time to spruce up your property? Adding something as simple as walled mirrors or art, even a small cosy library in the corner, can make a large impact. This can even be as simple as a vase with flowers on your table or bedside, creating such a comforting feel. Having statement pieces is especially the best route for renters, as you are making the space yours without having to change the property overall.

Lighting
Whenever you walk into a room, lighting is one of the first things you recognise. Do you like a warm, cosy, amber feel or a white, crisp light? Investing in a lamp or even several can have a large impact on a room as it sets mood lighting and allows people to feel at ease and relaxed. Using fairy lights can create a beautiful, dynamic atmosphere in a home. If you are wanting a more up-market look in your home, placing a chandelier in the middle can create a profound effect on the feel of the room and can be recognised as a statement piece.

Indoor plants
Having botanicals in your home can create a warm, homely touch, as plants are warm art within themselves. Herb gardens are a great way to create a lovely smell and a homely look in your kitchen. If you think you would struggle to maintain a herb garden with your lifestyle, an alternate would be cacti, as it needs minimal help to grow and develop into a beautiful piece of art. Even a statement piece, if you can keep it alive long enough!
 
So, get decorating, allow your heart to run wild, and make your property, feel like your home



Summer's around the corner, here's how to prepare your home 


The longer, lighter, and warmer days of spring are perfect for preparing your home for summer. Whether you are moving, improving, or want to make the most of your home, there are lots of things you can do that, more often than not, add value to your home. With a 22%* uplift in the number of homes listed for sale compared to the beginning of last year, the market is moving to sunnier climbs.

 

Have a good spring clean

A great place to start and perhaps not the most exciting aspect of preparing your home for summer, a good deep clean is well worth the effort. De-cluttering will allow you to take in your home’s features and spaces, which may help inspire a few changes. Cleaning your home allows you to reconnect with it. As you store away accumulated unnecessary items, clean out closets, and dust those hard-to-reach places, you will more easily discover any blemishes or maintenance issues that need attention. If you don’t have hired help or loved ones to help you, play some tunes to energise you.

 

Take some pictures

Your phone is perfect for creating a to-do list. Take pictures of all those little issues that need addressing. Start at the front, then work your way around every room in the house to the garden. Add notes or record ideas you may have. For example, is the guttering in need of cleaning? Does the front of your home need painting? Are there scuff marks or patches of paintwork that need touching up? From grouting in your bathroom to weeds sneaking up between the patio, leave no stone uncovered. If your home looks a picture, it will be a nicer place to live and more appealing to buyers.

 

Improve your home’s outdoor spaces 

Whether you are adding a hot tub, a heated pool, a play area for the dogs, or simply painting the shed to make it look a few years younger, your garden and outdoor areas take centre stage during the summer. Adding new plants and making space for daffodils, cleaning the barbecue, or weeding will add vibrancy to your garden. If you are starting from scratch or making small improvements, defining your seating, dining, working, and entertaining areas will have a big impact. With wooden decking, stones, free-standing structures, grass, trees, and an eternal array of ideas, deciding what to do can be the hardest part.


Swap out winter themes for summer 

It’s unlikely you'll need the fire during the summer months, although the UK weather is uncertain. Instead of logs, add flowers to your hearth. Swap brightly coloured throws to replace wintry themes. Allow more sunlight to enter your rooms by replacing curtains and keep cool with thermal blinds. Rearranging your furniture and perhaps scaling back a bit will create more space. Bring the scent of summer to your home with candles, herbs, and plants. Adorning your hallway with seasonal flowers will set the tone from the moment you enter your home, and planting pots at the front will give you a summery welcome.

 

Capture the essence of summer  

Think about cooling and ventilation. Is it worth installing air conditioning or adding fans? Create spaces that capture those magical moments of summer. Strategically place your furniture outside and inside to capture the sunset and a special place in the shade for when it becomes too hot. Eggshell chairs and hammocks are ideal for this. Decide where you are putting the ice bucket, designate a place for sun cream, plan your barbeque area, and wash any soft furnishings for outdoor dining or sunbathing. Make your own outdoor pizza oven, build a bar, or hire a landscape gardener and start building the dream from scratch.

 

 

 

A better home could be around the corner so book a valuation today
 
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10 questions buyers ask when viewing a property

 
Conducting viewings is no easy task, and this is partially because buyers often arrive with a long list of questions and queries. It’s always best to leave this part of the selling process to the experts, but if you’re curious about what your agent will be asked during viewings, here are some of the most common tricky questions:

How old is the roof?
A prudent buyer may ask how old the roof is. Replacing a roof is an expense that most prospective buyers will want to avoid for at least a few years. Depending on the materials, the typical lifespan of a roof is 15-20 years, so it’s important to be aware of how long it’s been standing before selling.

How much storage space is there?
Your home’s storage solutions could be a hot topic for buyers, especially if your demographic consists of first-time buyers or young families leaving behind the confines of rented accommodation. Having your home professionally staged to showcase its space-saving features is a great way to prepare your home for this question.

How long has the house been on the market for?
Prospective buyers may ask your agent how long your home has been on the market, but this shouldn’t be viewed as an attempt to catch you out. Finding out how long the home has been listed for sale might help the buyer gauge whether they need to act urgently. If the listing is new, this might encourage them to place their offer right away before another buyer comes in.

What’s the area like?
Committing to a home also means committing to new surroundings and a different community. Having an agent who is well-versed in the dynamics, conveniences and amenities of the local area is paramount in attracting the right buyer.

Is the property freehold or leasehold?
The property’s tenure largely dictates its future resale value, so this is an important question for buyers to ask. If your property is freehold, your agent will be able to utilise this as a key selling point. If there is a shorter lease attached to the home, you may consider extending it to attract a buyer and a higher sales price. However, if you don’t plan on extending your short lease, your agent will know which demographic to market to, such as buy-to-let investors.

What is included in the sale?
Certain fixtures and fittings may attract buyers to your home, so it’s important to clearly outline everything that is included in the sale price so that there is no room for confusion. Buyers may also be willing to offer a higher price to have certain fittings included in the sale, which leaves you in a strong position to negotiate.

Have any major renovations been made?
Finding out if any major reconstruction work has taken place allows the buyer to fully understand the property’s condition and value. As a seller, you will need to provide legal documents relating to any major work completed on the home, so it’s important to be prepared for this question from the offset.

Do you have planning permission?
Planning permission is a highly attractive feature for many buyers and applying for planning permission to add an extension or an extensive remodel only costs around £170 depending on your location. This is a small price to pay when you can add thousands to the value of your home if your application is granted.

What is the energy rating of the property?
The energy rating of a property is crucial to assessing the potential long-term costs of maintaining a comfortable living environment. When preparing your home for a sale, your agent will advise you on any areas of improvement which might help bump up your EPC rating.

Getting an agent on your side
House viewings are tricky business, but an expert agent who has experience in selling homes like yours will have all the right answers to difficult questions from buyers.
 
Contact us today if you want our expert team to sell your home at the right price



Private landlord vs letting agent

 

When deciding whether you’re going to use a letting agent as a tenant or a landlord, it shouldn’t be a difficult decision. It’s estimated that only 20% of all homes in England are privately rented.* This shows how many tenants and landlords choose to use and work with letting agents. We are here to demonstrate the countless advantages you would receive when using a letting agent as a landlord or a tenant.



Benefits of using a letting agent as a landlord

When becoming a landlord, you can face a lot of responsibilities and challenges. You are responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of all your properties, inside and out. These responsibilities then begin to consume all your free time, and being a landlord can become more of a burden than you thought.

Hiring a letting agent would create less responsibility for you as a landlord, meaning you’re not required to manage your tenants. This will cause fewer problems and allow you to maintain a healthy relationship with your tenants, as the letting agent will act as the middleman.


Fast turnover between tenants
When trying to discover new tenants for a property, it can be very difficult for a private landlord. Tenants usually go to letting agents to find rental properties on the market. So, to prevent your property from having vacant spaces between tenants, using a letting agent can guarantee more exposure to the public, ensuring your property is filled quickly.


Required regulations
Letting agents are great at establishing a checklist for letting out your property, ensuring you meet all the required regulations and specifications.

These include:

  • Gas safety certificate
  • Electrical safety certificate
  • Energy performance certificate
  • Proof of tenancy deposit protection
  • Fire safety measures
  • HMO licence
  • Landlord insurance

After your property has been filled with new tenants, you may think that your letting agent is no longer necessary, but this is where they can become the most beneficial. Letting agents look after your tenants and remaining the middleman keeps the relationship professional.

The only downfall of a letting agent is that they undoubtedly charge a monthly fee. The typical cost can be up to 15% of the total monthly rent.



Benefits of using a letting agent as a tenant


When trying to discover and rent a property in the UK, it can sometimes become one of the most complicated situations, especially if you rent through an independent landlord. We are here to ensure you recognise the simplicity of renting through a letting agent instead of an independent landlord.


Renting through a letting agent will ensure you are choosing the property you desire to rent and not choosing a property because of the better landlord. It allows an element of professionalism in renting a property as they maintain a professional relationship throughout the process.


Stress-free renting

Renting through a letting agent guarantees you will receive high standards and conditions for the rental property, as the letting agent wants to keep a positive reputation within the rental sector. The letting agent also ensures that everything is legally in order. Allowing you to rent stress-free. Agents in England are not required to be registered, so we always recommend looking for agents who are part of NALS (the national approved letting scheme). Agents being registered with the NALS ensures that they are part of the client money protection scheme, ensuring your deposit and monthly rent payments are kept safe and recorded.

 

We highly recommend using a letting agent as a landlord and a tenant. It simplifies both ends of the relationship and creates a smoother process for both.



Whether you're a tenant or a landlord get in touch with us today and discover how to rent the right way

 

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