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Firs Park Ave,London N21 

A good size (c1700sqft) 4 bedroom semi detached house with a garage and 65ft private...
 
£715,000

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Blakesware Gardens, London, N9

A delightful 3 bedroom, 2 reception room, semi detached family home with well proportioned...
 
£595,000

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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.

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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.

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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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Some questions you might not ask your agent when moving

 
 


You know the feeling. It happens during so many important events in life. You go on a viewing, it’s such an interesting and exciting process that you become a little flustered. You walk from room to room, loving what you see. You are enamoured and excited, so you forget to ask an important question. While you can always contact your agent at any time to gain more information, it's important to remember that your agent is an invaluable partner in your moving journey. So here are a few questions that you might not think to ask to add to your list.

If you are selling
  • How long will it take to sell my home?
    Your agent is an expert in the market and area you want to buy or sell. So, while your agent can’t look into a crystal ball, they will be able to give you a good indication of how long it will take to sell your home. Agents are also dialled into local property trends. Your home is unique and may sell quickly.


  • What are the terms of your contract?
    It’s important to communicate with your agent about all aspects of your move and never be afraid to ask too many questions. Different agents offer varying contracts, so it’s important to know the terms of yours. Talk to your agent about your individual requirements, and a good agent will meet your needs, and create a contract which will reflect them.


  • How quickly will my home appear on the market?
    A good agent will value your home at the right price and take care of all marketing swiftly, from photographs to getting your property advertised. Estate agents today have a vast database of buyers ready to buy. Add to this the vast number of home movers that agents are in daily contact with, and chances are they may already have a buyer for your home in mind. And when it’s time to accept or reject an offer, your agent will keep you on the right path.
If you are buying
  • What is this area like to live in?
    Whether you need to know the proximity to local transport links, schools, or places to carry out your hobbies, your agent will know. They will have sold properties and dealt with many clients in the area you want to move to or from. You will want to enjoy your new life as much as possible, and your agent will answer other key questions, such as where you can find the nearest good pub!


  • Can you help me negotiate an offer?
    When it’s time to make an offer, a good agent is invaluable. Their vast market knowledge and experience when it comes to judging the market and the condition of the property in question are crucial. Ultimately, it’s your choice, but with the right guidance, you can pay the right price for the home you want.


  • If I improve the property, how much value will it add?
    Whether you have already made some alterations or are thinking of buying a home with a view to updating it, your agent can tell you all you need to know. It could be that you are interested in making small improvements, like painting or decorating. Or you may decide on a grand design with the very latest in energy efficiency. The same goes if you add an outdoor space, a new kitchen, or convert the attic. Sometimes it’s better to get this information before you buy to see which property will give you the biggest returns.


  • From your mortgage to your big move
    Modern estate agents can help with every aspect of your move, from getting the right mortgage to discovering a great buy-to-let investment. You will have many questions and maybe a few concerns. Moving can be stressful and full of legal pitfalls. You want every aspect of your new home to work for you, and a good agent can make that happen while supporting you, making for a happier home-moving experience.
 
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Winchmore Hill

A spacious 3 bedroom, 2 reception room, semi detached family home occupying a sizable plot in a very sought after location offering bright...
£850,000

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Winchmore Hill

This 3 bedroom, 3 reception room, semi detached unmodernised house allows the buyer to create a property to their own choice and specification...
£725,000

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Newbury Park, IG2

Situated in a popular residential turning of Newbury Park is this well-proportioned two bedroom Victorian ground...
£250,000

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Winchmore Hill, N21

An unmodernised 2 bedroom, first floor maisonette with its own street access set in a quiet backwater close to...
£385,000

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Winchmore Hill, N21

A beautifully presented 2nd floor 2 bedroom purpose built apartment in a private block offered...
 
£335,000

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Winchmore Hill, N21

An unmodernised 2 bedroom, first floor maisonette with its own street access set in a quiet backwater...

£385,000

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February 2024 is bringing a fresh breeze of buyers and sellers

 
With a greater sense of optimism in the air, lowering mortgage rates, and a compelling choice of properties to entice you, the UK property market is feeling good. A new year always brings new trends, fresh ways of buying, interesting properties, and a fresh influx of homemovers. Now is a good time to open your mind to the endless possibilities.

Mortgage rates are falling below 4%
With sub 4% mortgage rates making a welcome appearance on the mortgage market, homemovers are excited and relieved. For many years, mortgage rates were unrealistically low, and this has created the perception that today’s rates are higher than they actually are. Mortgage rates will not in the foreseeable future return to super-low levels, and those who know this are making their moves and getting increasingly better deals. After all, you can always change your mortgage deal in a couple of years.

Homes finding new owners
More buyers means more sellers, and all bring their properties to the market at some point, for you to buy, or for them to buy yours. This hive of activity keeps the market buoyant at this time of year. Spring is just around the corner, and this is often one of the best times of the year to move thanks to longer days, and warming weather to enjoy viewings. If you decide to join the party, your agent’s database will be teeming with homemovers and may already contain the right buyer for your home.

New trends
Create your perfect work-from-home space by selling up and moving to your dream location. Making the most of your home’s equity by purchasing a buy-to-let investment or holiday let is still a very appealing option. First-time buyers can spend up to £600,000 with a 5% deposit thanks to the Mortgage Guarantee Scheme, which has been extended until June 2025. Sustainability, energy efficiency, compact living, and smart technology are also growing in popularity.

A settling market
If you are a buyer, better mortgage deals and solid pricing that represent good value put you in a good position to move, thanks to a slowdown in house price inflation in 2023. You will get a good price for your home if you are selling, and you will enjoy good value if you are buying. These are ideal conditions for finding a great property and settling down. When the property market feels calm, it makes for a more pleasant moving experience. With good guidance from an experienced agent, moving home does not have to be a stressful experience.

Inspirational properties
Sustainability and energy efficiency are blended with fun and functionality, defining your spaces but allowing them to feel connected. The growth of smart homes and smart energy, fitted with smart appliances, promises to make your life easier. Features such as glass roofs and glass-door walls, with modern, clean designs leading to homely outdoor garden spaces, even in compact homes, make for inspirational viewings. Architectural styles from every era offer space with style and a sense of timelessness with modernity in magical settings.
 



Woodford Green

 
£355,000

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Everything landlords need to know about fire door responsibilities


As a landlord, ensuring the safety of your tenants is not only a moral duty but also a legal obligation. Fire doors play a critical role in protecting lives and property; therefore, understanding your responsibilities regarding fire doors is essential to maintaining compliance with the law. Here’s what every landlord needs to know about fire door responsibilities.

What is a fire door?

A fire door acts as a vital safety device in the event of a fire by delaying the spread of both flames and smoke. This gives tenants critical time to get to safety, while also minimising the damage caused to the property.
Fire doors are an integral part of a building’s passive fire protection system and are essential in communal areas and any space where a fire could pose a significant risk. Certified fire doors must be rigorously tested and supported by a safety performance certificate to prove that they have been tested in accordance with British standards.

Who is responsible for fire doors?

While the landlord is responsible for the fire doors in the property, it’s wise to talk to your tenants about the rules regarding fire safety in rental properties. You could also provide them with a handbook which details the rules they will need to follow while living in the property.
For example, propping open a fire door is against the law due to the risk it poses to the tenants and others.

Fire door legislation

In the UK, fire safety regulations are primarily governed by two key pieces of legislation: the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and the Housing Act 2004. The Fire Safety Order applies to all non-domestic premises, including common areas of residential buildings such as blocks of flats or houses in multiple occupation (HMOs). Under this legislation, landlords must carry out regular fire risk assessments, identify fire hazards, and take steps to reduce risks, including installing and maintaining fire doors.

Where should fire doors be installed:

Landlords are responsible for ensuring fire doors are installed in the following areas:

  • HMOS and multi-occupancy buildings: Fire doors must be installed in all rooms that lead to communal areas, such as hallways and stairwells. This includes kitchens, living rooms, and bedrooms in HMOs.
  • Flats: In blocks of flats, fire doors should be installed at the entrance to each flat and in any communal areas such as corridors and stairwells.
  • New builds and renovations: Any new building or renovation must comply with current fire safety standards, including the installation of appropriate fire doors where required.

Maintenance and inspection

Fire doors must be regularly maintained and inspected to ensure they remain effective. Landlords should conduct or arrange for a professional fire risk assessment that includes checking the condition of fire doors. Key things to look for include:

  • Door alignment: The door should close properly, without gaps that could allow smoke or fire to pass through.
  • Intumescent seals: These seals expand in heat to block gaps around the door, and they should be intact and properly fitted.
  • Hinges and closures: Check that all hinges are secure and that the door closer functions correctly, ensuring the door closes automatically.
  • No modifications: Any holes, damage, or modifications can compromise the fire door’s integrity.
Additionally, fire doors must be clearly labelled with appropriate signage indicating that they are fire doors. Signs such as ‘Fire Door – Keep Shut’ should be placed on both sides of the door. This is particularly important in communal areas, where tenants or visitors may not be aware of the door’s importance.

 

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Finding the right home for winter

 

It should not be the case but sadly for many tenants, winter will be a bigger ordeal than it should be thanks to unscrupulous landlords. Feeling cosy in a nice home for winter is simply magical and very important. 

A good EPC rating

EPC certificates show how energy efficient a property is and are graded from A to G, with A being the most energy efficient and G the least. So, it’s in your interests to choose a property with a higher rating. It’s been a legal requirement since 2018 for rented properties in the UK to have a minimum energy rating of E. EPC recommendations can include improving floor insulation, replacing boilers, and fitting LED light bulbs. So, picking a property with a good EPC rating will insulate you from the winter months.

Inspect the property thoroughly 

Don’t underestimate yourself when it comes to carrying out a visual inspection of the property when you are viewing it. The property description will specify its features and EPC rating. But it’s comforting to check for yourself. So, take a look at the windows, the location of the boiler, and the condition of the appliances to get a feel for how well-insulated the property is. If the property appears and feels fresh and well-maintained, then chances are it is.

Ask the right questions

Good agents are a fountain of knowledge, so use it. The more information you can find out about your potential new home, the better. You want to feel as settled and as happy as possible with your new home. This comes with the peace of mind a property expert can bring to the table. From understanding your lease to protecting your deposit, and all the other details of your tenancy that matter to you. Then you will feel more relaxed in your home when it’s time to snuggle up for the winter.

Rent with support

Property maintenance should never be overlooked. Sometimes renting can lead to tenants finding themselves in a property with a myriad of maintenance issues. Renting through an agent could provide you with the opportunity to choose a fully managed property. This will offer 24/7 maintenance support, meaning issues get addressed quickly. But there is more to a home than maintaining it. Finding a home in the right location so that you are close to the people or the things you love all makes for a happier life.

Enlist the help of a good agent 

It’s certainly not impossible to find a good property independently but using an agent will make it easier. Having a third party that ensures your home is compliant and is just a phone call away has a lot of benefits. A good letting agent will be there to represent you throughout your tenancy. Yes, agents also represent the interests of landlords but because of this, tenants benefit from living in properties of a higher standard, which is ideal for keeping the winter at bay.

 

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A guide on joint tenancy


Joint tenancies are a wonderful introduction to the world of renting. It provides a fun, social way of living while being super affordable. With many different types of letting agreements available, it’s important to understand the tenancy before signing it. In this article, we help you understand the entirety of a joint tenancy.

What is a joint tenancy agreement?

Joint tenancies, most common among students, young professionals, couples, and families, are legal agreements that bind two or more individuals together as equal tenants. It allows you to equally split the costs and responsibilities of renting a property. When involved in a joint tenancy, it’s crucial to have clear communication and organisation to avoid potential disputes.

What are the benefits of a joint tenancy?

Better affordability

A joint tenancy has many appealing benefits, but the biggest one overall is how it makes the costs of renting more affordable. This is because you are able to equally divide the overall expenses of renting, reducing your financial burden and allowing you to save for your own property one day.

Less responsibility

With an equal split in the tenancy, all responsibilities are divided between every party. Whether that's cleaning, cooking, or even simply taking the bins out, it allows you to share all the responsibilities of renting a home.

Create relationships

Being involved in a joint tenancy allows you to create solid friendships you will keep for life. Sharing a home with new people will boost your overall social life and create the perfect scene for anyone who doesn’t want to live alone.

What are my responsibilities as a tenant in a joint tenancy?

All the joint tenants are under one agreement, which means they share all the same responsibilities and face the same challenges as if they were one. Each tenant must follow the terms of the tenancy agreement and look after the property, but if an individual doesn’t comply with the rules of the tenancy, everyone in the joint tenancy is liable.
Joint tenancies usually have one key individual named as the lead tenant who interacts with the landlord or letting agent, making the communication path simpler. If you act as the lead tenant, this allows you to take charge of the tenancy and learn more about responsibility.

How do deposits work in a joint tenancy?

A joint tenancy deposit acts like any other regular deposit. The deposit is collected in separate payments from each tenant but collected and combined, creating one tenancy deposit. A joint tenancy is a joint responsibility with all the parties involved, so when it comes to the return of your full deposit, you will be relying on your housemates to be trustworthy and respectable towards the home.

How do I end my joint tenancy?

Ending a joint tenancy can be seen as a confusing process as it involves multiple tenants. You can’t end a fixed-term tenancy before it expires unless the tenancy agreement has a break clause, or all the joint tenants and landlord agree to end it. If the fixed-term tenancy comes to an end and an individual wants to discontinue their part of the tenancy but the others want to continue, the responsibility will fall on the remaining tenants, either paying the extra rent each month or by identifying a replacement tenant.

 

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Everything you need to know about FENSA Certificates


Obtaining a FENSA Certificate is crucial when it comes to buying or selling a property. But what exactly is a FENSA Certificate, and why is it so important? In this article, we take a look at everything you need to know about them, from what they are to how they impact the selling and buying process.

What is FENSA?

The Fenestration Self-Assessment Scheme (FENSA) regulates the replacement of windows and doors in residential properties. It was established by the government in 2002 when building regulations were amended for double-glazing.

What is a FENSA Certificate?

A FENSA Certificate verifies that a FENSA-registered supplier installed all windows, doors, roofs, and skylights in accordance with building regulations. This verification eliminates the need for local building authorities to inspect the work to ensure that it meets the necessary regulations.

Why do you need a FENSA Certificate?

Without a FENSA Certificate, you are at risk of paying for a service that does not satisfy safety and quality standards. Failure to comply with certain regulations may even result in fines and legal issues.
A FENSA Certificate also ensures that the windows and doors installed in your home meet the required energy efficiency standards, which can help to regulate the temperature inside your home and reduce your energy bills.

How to get a FENSA Certificate

Using a FENSA-registered supplier is the easiest way to ensure you obtain a certificate. These professionals are certified to carry out installations that comply with building regulations.
After the work is complete, the installer may arrange an inspection to verify that the installation adheres to building regulations. They will then send the required paperwork to FENSA, who will issue you the certificate.

How FENSA Certificates affect the selling process

When selling a property, having a valid FENSA Certificate for any replacement windows and doors is essential. It gives any potential buyers peace of mind that the property is safe and secure, which could increase their likelihood of making an offer.
While it is not a legal requirement to have a FENSA Certificate when selling a property, buyers are increasingly savvy when it comes to property purchases. Their solicitor is likely to request to see the certificate before contracts are exchanged, so failing to have one could cause a sale to fall through.

How FENSA Certificates affect the buying process

On the flip side, when you are buying a property, it is important to check whether there is a valid FENSA Certificate for any replacement windows and doors. This will ensure that the property is compliant with building regulations and that there are no issues with the installation.
If a property does not have a FENSA Certificate for replacement windows and doors, this should raise red flags for you as a potential buyer. Your solicitor might scrutinise the quality of the installations, seek further details, or even request replacements to adhere to building regulations.

 

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Modern fourth floor apartment, featuring a balcony and parking, set within a popular gated...
 
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