Welcome to your monthly property update!

Welcome to your monthly property update!




Fall in love with your home this February

It’s important to love your home. Like any relationship it shouldn’t be one sided! The more love you show your home the more it will be reciprocated. Perhaps when you first laid eyes on your home it was love at first sight. As time has gone on things have become more complicated. You have discovered more things that need attention and work. The thought of addressing these things can be exhausting when you are struggling to find the time, in your busy life.  You have even forgiven yourself for thinking of moving on! 

Or perhaps you are obsessed with your home, and you spend a lot of your time thinking about how you can improve it. You love the natural character of your home and you have done much already to improve it and you simply need some inspiration.  

 

The little things you can do 

Show your home you care by cleaning and keeping it in tip-top shape. A fresh coat of paint, new lamp shades, some more collectables or accessories for the kitchen. Candles, flowers, plants, paintings, pictures and perhaps most importantly trying something new.  To keep things really fresh and vibrant take a departure from your norms.  

 

Try something different 

Have you ever painted your furniture? Try it – the kitchen table and chairs or sideboard.  It’s on trend right now and the results can be room altering. There is no such thing as right or wrong when it comes to interior design and decorating. It’s your home to make unmistakably yours. Restore furniture or find something a bit different, that tells the story of who you are.  

 

Commitment – big renovations  

Show how committed you are to making the most of your home by not putting off what you have wanted to do for ages. Your dream kitchen, a new bathroom, or both. If you need to borrow for one sometimes the smart thing to do is borrow a little more and take out a loan and give your house the  complete makeover it deserves. This will add some serious value to your home.  

 

Garden and outside 

A great garden can truly become a magical place. The scope for ideas and to create your own unique world is endless. From decking, flowerbeds to ornate garden sculptures. Multilevel gardens with built-in seating. While it’s still wintry why not create a fire pit and plant some outdoor lights which will create a warm, romantic ambience outside.     

 

A workspace 

If like many people, you work remotely, why not create your perfect work from home space. If space is limited a balance between aesthetics and functionality can be difficult to achieve. Experiment with your set up, perhaps put your desk near a window, or hang some inspirational pictures, which will stop you becoming bored of the same four walls. The little things here make a big difference, even some flowers or plants. Keep things simple, a well organised compact desk that does not make a statement but is functional and uncluttered so you can concentrate on the tasks in hand.      

  

Do you want to love the home you live in? Browse our properties and find your perfect place. 

 

*thetwinteam 



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Why school catchment areas matter?

 
There are many factors that can have an impact on the value of a property, but one that people often overlook is whether or not it is located within a school catchment area. Let’s take a look at what school catchment areas are, how they affect property value, and how you can benefit from them.

What are school catchment areas?
School catchment areas are geographical boundaries that determine which students are eligible to attend a particular school. Children who live within the catchment area of a particular school have an increased chance of being offered a place there.

How are catchment areas calculated?
The method of measuring catchment areas differs between schools, but there are four main ways in which they are calculated:
  • Straight-line catchment – A child who lives within a specified distance measured in a straight line from their home to the school will be prioritised.

  • Walking distance catchment – A child who lives within a specified distance measured along safe walking paths from their home to the school will be prioritised.

  • Nearest school catchment – A child is prioritised at the school nearest to them in distance.

  • Priority admission catchment – A child who lives in an area that is a defined neighbour of a school will be prioritised.

How do school catchment areas impact property value?
According to GOV.uk, property prices near the 10% best-performing primary schools have an 8% higher average value than homes in the surrounding area.* Homes within catchment areas of the 10% best-performing non-selective secondary schools are also priced 6.8% higher.* This is primarily due to the high demand for properties within certain school catchment areas, as families look to give their children the best education possible.

The benefits of moving to a particular school catchment area
Whether you already have a family or you are looking to start one, moving to the catchment area of your school of choice can hugely benefit your children’s education. Not only does living in your desired catchment area greatly increase the likelihood of your child being accepted into the school, but it also results in shorter commute distances, making life much more convenient for you and your family. By moving to a home near a top-quality school with a gleaming Ofsted report, you can set your children up for life with a first-class education.

How your estate agent can help ?
Once you have carefully considered which school you would like your child to attend, it is crucial to enlist the assistance of a trusted estate agent. Using their detailed knowledge of local catchment areas, they can help you find suitable properties near the school of your choice and assist you with making an offer and negotiating the price.

Your estate agent can also help you if you’re looking to move out of a school catchment area by making sure the convenient location of your property is reflected in the price you receive for your home. They will make sure to advertise the fact that your property is in a school catchment area to attract potential buyers and maximise the amount you receive for your home.
 
Contact us today for assistance moving into or out of a school catchment area



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‘For Sale’ signs are sprouting up like daffodils

 
Now could be the perfect time to get your property on the market as 2024 kicks off with more positive news. Last year, Zoopla* reported a 17% increase in new sales agreed as buyers sought to pin down new deals at the end of 2023.*

This influx in market activity appears to be rolling over into 2024, as mortgage rates continue to improve and buyers return to the market.

Improved market conditions all round

For sellers, house price falls are starting to slow down. This could be due to demand picking up, as some lenders are offering some very competitive deals for new borrowers at a 60% loan to value. This is great news if you’re hoping to achieve a quick sale this year.

It also appears that sellers who have waited for a more settled market can now cash in on the price gains they have been sitting on. According to Zoopla, the average UK home is now worth 18% (or £41,000) more than it was at the start of the pandemic in March 2020. * Because of this, we can expect housing supply levels to grow over the coming months as sellers make a confident return to the market.

Selling in a competitive market

Selling a property in a competitive market demands a thoughtful and strategic approach. Competition can be fierce during peak market periods, so you’ll need an expert on your side to help you navigate the selling process and achieve the best possible price for your home.

Understand market trends
It’s important to stay ahead of the curve by speaking with a local agent. They can identify supply and demand dynamics in your area and use this information to help set a competitive yet realistic asking price.

Price strategically
You’ll need to find the sweet spot for your property, so make sure to book an expert valuation as this will consider recent sales in the area, your property’s location, and the overall condition of your home.

Invest in effective marketing
Selling without an agent means you won’t have the same leverage online to reach the right audience. Digital marketing is a powerful tool, so you’ll need someone with an expert hand and an established network. However, traditional methods of marketing hold just as much influence, so make sure to ask your agent about their brochures, flyers, and local advertisements.

Responsive communication
When the market is busy, you need to make yourself stand out to potential buyers. Time is of the essence, so make sure to respond promptly to all inquiries and work closely with your agent by providing them with comprehensive information on your home. It will also put you in good stead to be accommodating with viewings, as you may be able to offer a booking slot which your competitor cannot.

Negotiation strategies
It’s important to have a skilled negotiator on your side who understands your property’s true value. Let your agent know if you’re willing to be flexible, as this could be the key to a successful deal.

 
Are you ready to sell your home? Get in touch with our expert team to find out how we can help



Zoopla*



How the market is warming up for landlords in 2024?

 
Whether you’re an experienced landlord looking for new investment opportunities or looking to take your first steps to becoming a landlord, the market is looking promising as we settle into 2024. Let’s look at how the rental market is shaping up and how you can benefit from it as a landlord.

Rental prices are on the rise
One of the main reasons you should be feeling optimistic as a landlord is that rent prices are predicted to continue rising. According to Zoopla’s rental index, average rental prices increased by 9.7% across 2023, increasing income for landlords.* It is predicted that average rent prices will increase by a further 5% this year*, further maximising return on investment for landlords, who could use this added income to expand their portfolio or make improvements to their existing properties.

Mortgage rates have decreased
More positive news for landlords is the recent announcement that mortgage rates have decreased, making property investment more affordable. These days, it’s possible to get a 5-year fixed-rate mortgage below 4%, meaning you can obtain a better deal when investing. As banks fight for business, increasingly attractive deals are becoming available.

Better deals on buy-to-let mortgages will also appear, which will help you expand your portfolio and increase your rental income. With lower interest payments, a larger proportion of your rental income can be distributed towards property maintenance and upgrades to increase the value of your existing properties and enhance the overall profitability of your portfolio. You also have the option of refinancing your existing mortgages at the new interest rates, reducing your overall borrowing costs for the entire duration of the mortgage.

There is plenty of choice
Now is an opportune time to search for new properties to invest in, as there is currently a high volume of properties on the market. On Boxing Day 2023, over 10,000 new properties were listed on the market, which is the largest number of new listings in a single day since 2011.** With an abundance of properties to choose from, you can select those that align with your investment goals, budget, and target market.
 
This high supply of properties will allow you to diversify your portfolio and spread your investments across several types of properties. For example, you may decide to buy a larger property and convert it into a Home for Multiple Occupancy (HMO), which often produces higher rental yields than regular lettings.

How an estate agent can help you
If you’re looking for properties to invest in, an experienced estate agent will conduct a thorough market analysis to understand the trends and dynamics affecting property prices in your area. This knowledge will allow you to set the right rental price, maximising your rental income while remaining competitive in the market.

Additionally, an estate agent will identify strong investment opportunities and negotiate a competitive price for any properties you may be interested in, maximising your return on investment.
 
Contact us today for help expanding and diversifying your property portfolio

Zoopla*
Rightmove**



House sales are bucking the trend


 

The housing market has once again proven resilient despite residual uncertainty as we move into 2024. According to Zoopla*, new sales agreed ran 17% higher in November than they were at the same time in 2022, while buyer demand has climbed by 19%.* .

 

Tentative signs of growth

Confidence in the market has taken a series of hits over the past couple of years, starting from November 2022 following Kwasi Kwarteng’s Autumn ‘mini-budget’ announcement.

Today’s market has recovered nicely with an increase in the number of homes available for sale – up 25% in the last year – boosting choice and supporting sales.*

Zoopla also reported a further drop in mortgage rates, with some incredibly competitive rates for borrowers with a 60% LTV*. This is set to strengthen affordability and boost buyer demand in the coming months.

With the help of a trusted letting agent’s skills and knowledge, you can diversify your portfolio and experiment with different projects to see what works best for you.

 

How to time your move

While conditions are improving, the housing market is in a constant state of fluctuation; so, timing is everything. By considering seasonal nuances, market trends, and personal schedules, you can make an informed decision for your move.

Seasonal considerations

Each season will have its renowned pros and cons for moving. There is a lot of misinformation online about seasonal market dynamics, so it’s important to speak with a local agent who can provide you with accurate and localised data to help you weigh your preferences against practical factors.

Create a timeline

Moving is a step-by-step process which takes a lot of time. You can stay organised and even speed things up by developing a detailed timeline for your move. Consider when you will start packing, which dates the kids are off school, and when to hire tradespeople. This should provide you with a clear and realistic idea of what date you can get moved in by, allowing you to plan around work and any other commitments.

Should I put my house on the market before looking?

Having your home on the market while you’re looking for your next will put you in a stronger position as a buyer. When the market is competitive, some sellers may even sell their homes first and rent for a while so that they can be chain-free buyers. Your position as a homebuyer is strengthened if your home is already under offer or sold, as this shows sellers that you’re a serious buyer who can move in quickly.

 

 
 
Is your home ready for the market? Get in touch with our expert team today to find out how we can help