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Ridge Road, Letchworth Garden City, SG6

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Would you like to know how to increase your buying power?

 

Improving your buying power has never been more important. With the increase in the cost-of-living, fluctuating interest rates, and high inflation, you need to pay attention to the details that can counteract these current challenges. A new home could be more affordable than you realise. With that in mind, here are a few things you can do that may put you in a much better position to buy the home you desire.

Pay your bills on time
Reduce any debts, from credit cards to monthly insurance payments to car loans, if you can. Late payments can reduce your credit score, so ensure you don’t miss any payments.

Build up your credit
 It’s important to use your credit card or have some borrowing history because this shows your potential mortgage provider that you have the ability to pay back debts.

Access your credit report
Keep an eye on your report, checking details such as your address history, payment history, settled accounts, and whether you are on the electoral register. Any errors should be corrected immediately, as they could affect your ability to borrow.

Reduce your debt-to-income ratio
Lenders closely examine your monthly outgoings in comparison to your earnings. So, if possible, pay off any existing debts and do not take out any more new loans. It’s equally important to be disciplined and monitor your spending.

Get in touch with a good mortgage advisor
Good estate agents will put you in touch with a good mortgage advisor. There are many options when it comes to mortgages today that help counteract the effects of high interest rates.

Porting your mortgage
This means if you are an existing homeowner, you could move home without needing a new mortgage. If you are currently paying a more favourable interest rate, then this could save you significantly in costs.

Longer mortgage terms
Lenders are now offering much longer-term mortgages, which means you will pay more interest overall, and also it will reduce your monthly payments.

Interest only
Instead of paying a capital and interest mortgage, you could opt to buy the home you want with an interest-only mortgage, which costs far less per month. Then, in a few years, if you decide to remortgage, you could change your mortgage product.

Increase the size of your deposit
It’s a bit cheeky, but there is always the bank of mum and dad to help increase the size of your deposit. This reduces the amount you need to borrow, but it’s also often one of the biggest hurdles to getting your first or even second home. Create a savings plan and stick to it. You can save money by being savvy with food shopping and socialising at home.

Earn more money
It may be worth considering taking on a second job or negotiating a pay raise. The more you earn, the better. It’s important to be realistic; don’t overdo it. Your earnings have to be sustainable, and your well-being comes first.

Be resilient and resourceful
Don’t give up. Keep searching for the home you want. There is plenty of room for negotiation right now. Sometimes you have to be patient. Your agent will have a deep understanding of your local property market and can put you in touch with a good mortgage advisor.. Sometimes they will be aware of properties about to arrive on the market before they are advertised.

Talk to your agent
Your agent will have a deep understanding of your local property market, be able to put you in touch with a good mortgage advisor, give you the right valuation for your home, and help you find the home of your dreams in the right location by making good use of the equity in your property.

Contact us today for all your home moving needs.



Five key issues with online-only estate agents 

 

Today, estate agents offer the best of both worlds with an online presence. This allows you to view properties and seek information on all aspects of moving. You then get the advantage of a team of experienced and dedicated agents who share your property dreams, become your go-to guides for your moving journey, and will value your home in person. Online-only estate agents have made their presence felt, but it seems most home movers still prefer a traditional agent that offers a hybrid service.

Payment in advance
Online estate agencies ask for payment in advance. There is no guarantee that you will make a successful sale. Traditional agents typically take a commission on sales completion, and naturally, this feels like a better deal. Some might argue that an online estate agent could be potentially cheaper, but if you do not achieve the true value of your property, then you have not saved money. Without expert guidance, an incorrectly priced home may not sell at all.

Less time
Conducting your own viewings is time-consuming. We all live busy lives, and there is precious little time to wait around for a potential buyer. Dealing with offers well below the asking price from strangers in the home where you've made so many happy memories can be uncomfortable . With a trained expert taking care of all of this for you, you are free to get on with your work or enjoy life as you see fit.

It’s hard work
From taking your own pictures of your property to learning aspects of the complexities of your entire moving process, life without an in-person agent can become difficult. It’s no secret that moving is stressful at the best of times. This is one of many reasons why the vast majority of homeowners still choose to buy their properties with a traditional agent. It’s better to save your energy for moving day and fully focus on the home you want to buy.

You may miss your friendly expert
Communication is key to achieving success in most aspects of life, and moving home is no exception. A friendly-faced, helpful agent who can take care of viewings, prepare your home for sale, and liaise with buyers on a daily basis will be highly motivated to sell your home and is worth every penny of their commission. When you consider the necessary checks, paperwork, and legislative requirements, it soon becomes clear that agents are invaluable to home movers.

A lack of local market knowledge
Agents are well-connected into your local property market. Having expert knowledge of the properties in your area and familiarity with its location is a huge plus. With an online agent, you're on your own. Buying a home is as much about people as it is about property. From buyers and sellers to teams of people such as mortgage advisers to your friendly agent who can manage a property portfolio or value your home.

Contact us to see how we can help with every aspect of your home-moving aspirations

 
 



Top tips on redecorating your rental property between tenancies

 

The demand for rental homes is incredibly strong, with national average asking rents outside of London reaching a new record of £1,231 per calendar month in the second quarter of 2023.* More people are renting than ever before, so your property won’t stay vacant for long when you are in between tenants. In fact, if you use a letting agent, they likely have a list of prospective tenants ready to move in. This means that if your property is in need of redecorating, you don’t have much time.

Inspect your property
Before your tenants move out, inspect your property. Document any pressing issues with notes or photographs using your phone. Planning is crucial and will save you time. Therefore, it's always advisable to have your team prepared well in advance of your tenant's move-out date. This proactive approach ensures you won't be delayed while waiting for highly sought-after tradespeople.

Choose a neutral colour palette
Opting for a neutral colour palette doesn't have to be dull. Neutral colours tend to create a sense of light and space, making it easier for your tenants to coordinate their furniture with your property. If your property is furnished, adopting the same neutral approach is advisable, as it broadens your property's appeal.

Be practical
It might be tempting to cut costs by using budget-friendly products, selecting high-quality paint and materials ensures the longevity of your hard work. Fixtures and fittings that are of good quality will make your property more appealing and increase its desirability. This helps to attract responsible tenants who are more likely to care for their home.

Functionality
Put yourself in your tenant's shoes. Consider how you can make the property more user-friendly whether it's improving storage, enhancing the kitchen or bathroom, or adding modern, energy-efficient appliances and lighting. Sometimes, small changes can make a significant impact.

Less is more
Create space with ample lighting, bright neutral colours, and minimal clutter. A good deep cleaning and fresh paint can make your property appear spacious and modern. This allows your tenants to personalise each room. Well-presented flooring, perhaps refreshed to remove imperfections, and attractive blinds all contribute to making your property a more inviting home.

Improvements
Time is of the essence, but if you choose to make improvements, they will add to the value of your property. Focus on key areas like the kitchen and bathroom, as these have the most significant impact. Whether you decide on a total refit or simply choose to paint the tiles to give them a new lease on life, it all contributes to a happy home and more content tenants.

Don’t overlook the outdoors
Outdoor areas have become increasingly important for many people. Elevating an outdoor space can significantly boost your property's demand. Painting the decking or adding a covered, all-year weather-proof seating area is like adding another room to the house. Keep the garden simple but well-maintained to make a positive first impression and enhance the property's curb appeal.

Consider a managed letting service
A fully managed letting service handles tenant placement, deposit management, references, and, after your property's redecoration, ongoing maintenance. This helps to protect your hard work and investment in both the long and short term. Being a landlord today is demanding, and it’s becoming increasingly important to follow new legislation. A managed service frees up your time and ensures your property investment remains on track.

Interested in optimising your property investment with a managed letting service? Contact us today.

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Autumn is on its way here's a guide to getting your home ready

 

Much of September is warm and sunny, and why wouldn’t it be? It is technically summer for most of the month. However, time passes quickly, and sometimes it is good to have a plan to get your home winter-ready sooner rather than later.

Get cosy and decorate
Painting and decorating your home will not only make it more appealing to buyers but will also cheer up its mood and add light. If you have a fire or log burner, get it serviced and cleaned. Buyers can then see themselves sitting by the fire during viewings. Bring in the warmth and cosiness of Autumn by decorating your home with soft throws, plush rugs, and warm lighting.

Insulate your home
Draughts and poor insulation can make your home feel chilly and drive up your heating costs. Inspect your doors, windows, and any other potential areas where cold air might seep in, and apply weather stripping, caulk, or insulation as needed.. Think about adding more insulation to your attic to prevent heat from escaping through the roof.

Protect your plumbing
Frozen pipes can lead to expensive damage. Insulate exposed pipes, especially in unheated areas like the garage. It’s also important to get your boiler serviced regularly and bleed your radiators. Regular servicing and checks will be so much cheaper than expensive repairs. And a well-cared-for home that is well-heated will not encourage any winter scars, which can deter buyers.

Energy performance certificate
Having a good energy rating can add value to your home. An EPC provides an indication of how much it will cost to heat your home and how much CO2 it emits. It also gives recommendations for energy-efficient power improvements and the costs and savings that they could generate. Ratings range from A to G, with A being the most efficient home and G being the least efficient.

Create a winter outdoor space
Outdoor spaces are not only desirable, but they are essentially another room in your home. Homes with good outdoor spaces are highly sought-after. Don’t let the Autumn stop you; add a fire or heater. Create some shelter with your favourite materials. Add a pergola, a winter drape, or build a winter-proof deck with a roof. Then personalise it with your favourite scented candles, herbs, flowers, or winter plants.

Winter cleaning and lighting
Decluttering, cleaning, using candles, incorporating feature lighting, and checking all your bulbs, including LED lighting for better efficiency, will create a sense of space in your home. If potential buyers see that your home is clean, spacious, and attractive, they may not hesitate when it’s time to make an offer.

Do you need the right team of agents to assist you in moving before the cold snap of winter arrives?

 



What does a modern estate agent bring to the table?

 
 


There is so much more to your local estate agent than meets the eye. The skill set, depth of knowledge, and range of skills that are needed to succeed in the industry today are staggering. It’s little wonder most people still use a traditional estate agent over an online-only estate agent, and much of this is down to market knowledge and technology.

Technology
Your home will get great exposure to ready-and-waiting buyers thanks to connecting home buyers and sellers like never before. With access to databases of home movers, property listings, market analysis tools, and customer relationship management (CRM) software, your agent has the technology to sell your home quickly. Additionally, your agent may use virtual reality or 3D tours to provide immersive property viewings for remote clients. Add to this the huge social media reach, and you are on the move in no time.

Great personal service
There is no substitute for the friendly face of your local estate agent. It’s comforting to have a professional person to offer assurance and emotional support through what is an exciting time but is also a little nerve-racking. When you are moving, you have a lot of what-ifs. There is a lot to do, and having someone on the other end of the phone to guide you through all aspects of your move is very comforting.

Valuation
Valuing your home at the right level is critical in today’s complex and fluctuating market. If the asking price is too low, you could cost yourself some serious money. Too high, and your home will not sell. Potential buyers start to ask questions like; How long has the property been on the market? Your house sale becomes stale. This can lead to achieving a much lower price, as you are forced to sell at a lower price to regenerate buyer interest.

Market and area knowledge
Your local estate agent will know your local property market better than anyone else. Modern agents are made up of a talented team of people, from valuers to marketing strategists and property experts. Staying on trend with everything to do with property, they will know your local area as well as you will after living there for years.

Mortgages and other services
Modern estate agents have a broad network of contacts within the industry, from mortgage brokers and conveyancers to removal companies. Putting you in touch with a good mortgage advisor could be the difference between finding the right road to your new home and getting lost. This all makes for a seamless, less stressful move.

Marketing expertise
Gone are the days of traditional marketing methods. Modern estate agents are well-versed in digital marketing strategies, including social media, online listings, and virtual tours. They know how to present properties in the best light, creating eye-catching listings that attract potential buyers. Their marketing efforts extend beyond just listing a property; they also know how to stage homes for viewings and use professional photography to highlight your property's strengths.

Negotiation skills
Negotiating the price of your home can be a complex and emotional process. Your agent will make sure you get the best possible deal in the time frame that works for you. They act as intermediaries, helping to bridge the gap between buyers and sellers and ensuring that both parties are satisfied with the outcome. And this experience and knowledge make their fees worth every penny.

Legal compliance
It’s easy to fall down a legal pitfall when moving. This is why a modern estate agent is imperative for a smooth sale. Complex legal documents are included, from exchanging contracts to local regulations, and their expertise will save you time and money. Then you can enjoy the excitement of moving property to the fullest without any worries.

Contact us to see how we can guide you to a smooth home move



Is there such a thing as a good time to move?

 
 


The best time to move is not always down to the seasons or market conditions, it’s down to you. The truth is, there are good reasons to move at any time of the year. Autumn brings about that lovely feeling of vibrancy and freshness with a multitude of colours, which can make you crave the change a new home brings. Winter is also on the horizon, and let's be honest, the countdown to Christmas has started. As the days grow shorter and darker, festivities like Bonfire Night, and Christmas focus our thoughts on cosy nights by the fire. But your moving story is as much about you as it is about your home.

Your home’s story is intrinsic to you
You may have improved your home over the years. Perhaps you have concentrated on making it more energy efficient. Have you developed a really good outdoor space or bought in an up-and-coming area? Even if you have purchased a modest property in the past five years, it will have increased in value considerably. Maybe you have outgrown your home or found that it’s too big for what you need today.

Invest in time
Today, many people are obsessed with the value of their homes, however time is also important. When you buy, you will no doubt keep your home for many years, and if you have owned your current home for a while, then you potentially have good equity. This may decrease in the short term but will increase in the long term. Using the services of a skilled agent who can judge the market will ensure you pay the right price for your property.

Delaying your purchase could cost you
It’s tempting to put off the decision to buy if you are concerned about property prices, but the reality is that rising mortgage costs could cancel out your savings while waiting for property prices to fall. Add to this, the long-term increase in the value of your new home as property prices begin to increase again, and you end up costing yourself even more money.

The property market
The UK property market is very resilient. Prices and interest rates change, but the long-term outlook is still one that spells out housing shortages which helps keep the market stabilised. Your home is in demand because of this shortage. However, there is still a varied and ever-fascinating selection of properties on the market. From grand ecological, energy-efficient designs, to humble terraced properties.

The right home
The perfect location, the sunrise in the morning, the fire at Christmas, the blooming garden in the spring or perhaps a house with greater energy efficiency. Whatever the reasons are for falling for a property, there are so many advantages to living in the right home. From finding more space to work from home, to simply reaping the rewards of a better sense of well-being; the right home can be financially advantageous.
 
Planning your future
Finding the right location that works for you and your family is important. Whether it is a better life in the country or an easier commute to school or work, agents are always worth talking to. Immersed in the latest property trends and in constant communication with buyers and sellers, there is no better source for information and providing a means to your dream property.
 
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Which sectors should landlords invest in?

 
 


As of July 2023, an average of 187 prospective tenants registered with agents, compared to just 127 in July 2022.* This surge in demand is not limited to any particular sector. Whether you're considering apartments, terraces, or converting existing properties into flats, now is as good a time as ever to invest. It’s no secret that the industry is going through an overhaul, and things are not as simple as they use to be. But if you stop to take a look around, there are so many opportunities right now that promise a profitable future for landlords.

Compact living spaces
Investing in compact living spaces is a smart move in today's market. Apartments and smaller homes are experiencing a surge in popularity, driven by young professionals and couples seeking convenient urban living. The same can be said of places in more rural locations. The appeal of these spaces is better energy efficiency, lower bills, affordability, easy maintenance, and a great choice of locations.

Energy-efficient family homes
Creating energy-efficient family homes is a win-win scenario for landlords. Not only will you contribute to a sustainable future, but you'll also attract a larger pool of tenants. In an era where environmental consciousness is on the rise, energy-efficient properties are in higher demand than ever before. Tenants are willing to pay a premium for homes that offer lower utility bills and reduce their carbon footprint. This demand translates into higher rental income, ensuring that your investment covers its costs and generates substantial returns.

Student accommodation
The student accommodation sector is experiencing a remarkable surge in demand and growth rates. As a result, student rents have surged by an astounding 30% compared to 2022.** This sector's resilience is driven by the constant influx of students seeking quality housing near educational institutions. By investing in student accommodation, you tap into a market that promises both steady rental income and long-term growth potential.

Holiday lets
Holiday lets are another lucrative avenue for landlords in the UK. Whether you choose a cosy city apartment or a spacious rural retreat, there's immense potential to earn substantial returns. The flexibility of holiday lets allows you to occasionally enjoy your property while reaping the financial benefits the rest of the year. The allure of staycations has further boosted the demand for holiday rentals, making it a prime investment opportunity.

The right guidance is the key to success
The landscape for landlords is changing. It’s never been more imperative to conduct your buy-to-let business by the book. The right guidance in sourcing and managing your property, combined with taking care of tenants, is a full-time job. Managed letting services are becoming essential. Keeping you from falling down any legal pitfalls, managing your property’s maintenance, referencing tenants, and so much more. Conditions and rights for landlords are set to improve with new legislation, such as the Renters Reform Bill. Making such legislation advantageous for landlords with the guidance of a good agent involves compliance for a better future for tenants and landlords. The right letting agent will keep you one step ahead, so your buy-to-let investment thrives.

Contact us today to find your next property investment opportunity

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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

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Halloween Trail21 Oct - 31 Oct

Trick or Treat!
 
The Halloween Trail is back in Letchworth Town Centre.
 
Collect your halloween trail sheets from Love Letchworth, Belisily Play Cafe, The Bakehouse, Cooks Boutique & Standalone Farm...
 

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