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Bury Road, Epping, CM16

This detached house offers extremely versatile accommodation over two floors that will suit a wide range... 
 
£900,000

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Landlords, here are some top tips on finding and keeping great tenants

 
The demand for your rental property is huge right now, having increased by 10% again this year on the back of years of soaring demand.* As a landlord, you want to maximise your return on investment by achieving the best possible rent for your property. You also want to secure your investment and build a good relationship with tenants.

Location
Before buying, think about your potential tenants. Proximity to hospitals, schools, transport links, or universities may help define your target tenant. If you have already bought, remember that location is a great plus when attracting tenants.

The nicer your property the nicer your tenants
Decorate your property to the highest possible standard. Keep a neutral theme using safe colours. If there is room in your budget to improve the kitchen, flooring, and bathroom, do so. Just be careful not to overspend. A well-presented property in good condition will fetch more than a less well-prepared property. Typically, a nicer property will attract better tenants who will look after it if it’s in great condition.

Make your property as attractive as possible
When it comes to advertising your property, make sure it is clean and in tip-top shape, with all issues that need addressing sorted. Good pictures of beautiful properties will help you find great tenants quickly and fetch a better rent, while most likely creating a home that your tenants will want to keep renting. This ensures your investment.

Move with the times
Install USB sockets, energy-efficient appliances, and LED lighting. Smart meters, good insulation. Anything you can do to improve the energy efficiency of your property are in everybody’s interest. Many tenants are concerned about the cost of bills at the end of each month and will pay more in rent for a more efficient home.

The value of a great letting agent
A good letting agent will find the right tenants for your property. Whether you are renting one home or have a large property portfolio, a managed service is a smart move to make. You can choose what level of managed service you want. Finding good tenants and taking care of references, deposits, and everything from maintenance to inspections is no easy task. With a managed letting service, your investment is in safe hands, leaving you with more time for the more important things in life.

A managed letting service is the best way to move forward
As the Renters Reform Bill passes through Parliament, the future of letting your property will improve. The entire industry is being overhauled, making life easier for good tenants and good landlords. Bad landlords will find themselves forced to improve their practises. By using a managed letting service, you are already halfway to achieving great returns while minimising risk. Meeting all the current legislative changes is not something to be feared. Having an expert on your side so you can make the most of these changes ensures that your investment will thrive.

Are you a landlord, or do you want to take your first steps on the buy-to-let ladder?

Contact us today so your investment can flourish.

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Thinking about adding an outdoor kitchen or dining area to your home?

 
There is no doubt that even in this sometimes-rainy climate, alfresco dining has increased. Outdoor living spaces are what you make them, and today, the scope for creating your perfect outdoor space is limitless. An outdoor kitchen makes a lot of sense for a UK-based property because it creates a sheltered area for you to enjoy even if the weather is changeable.

Add a pergola
A good move is to build a pergola to shelter your kitchen; that way, you could potentially use it all year. Place your kitchen against your garden wall or simply arrange it however it feels comfortable for you, but keep in mind that you want your outdoor kitchen to be a sociable space so you and your guests, family, or friends can chat and get involved in your evening.

The size of your space is not important
You don’t need to have a vast outdoor space to build an outdoor kitchen; in fact, sometimes the more compact the space, the better. There are a huge variety of ovens, barbecues, and electric hobs to choose from. Anything goes, so design it your own way. If pizza and wood are your preferences, consider building your kitchen with wood, leaving space for a pizza oven.

Build around the barbeque
Perhaps you like a traditional, real charcoal barbecue. Build your own barbeque using bricks and match them with some walls that will support your food preparation areas. You may decide to make your work surfaces moveable so that they can be stored in the shed during the winter months. On the other hand, you may own a feature barbeque, and that could be the centrepiece of your kitchen.

Make it a moveable feast
Using free-standing tables or wheeled furniture is ideal if you are planning on setting up your kitchen for a few months, a few hours, or forever. If you love tiles, then tile a table or source one. There are plenty of furnishing options that can complement your dining table.

Two in one
If you have always liked the idea of having a bar in your garden or outdoor living space, consider building it large enough so that it could also serve as a kitchen. That way, you will have solved two problems with one simple solution. Build it yourself or buy it, then stain it, and it will last for years. Add some bar stools to make it a social hub for your friends and family.

If you build, do you need planning permission?
The short answer to this question is no, as long as you don’t exceed 2.5 metres in height and your structure is less than 2 metres from your property. The positive aspect of building something more solid is its durability and all-year-round usability. Add an outdoor heater or log burner, and you could feast even when it snows!

Will an outdoor kitchen add value to your home?
Any improvements you make to the outdoor living spaces of your home will most definitely add to its value. Creating outdoor spaces that seamlessly flow from your home's indoor living spaces is becoming a must have. No longer an unattainable luxury, making them highly desirable and sought-after.

Browse our properties to find a home with the perfect indoor and outdoor living spaces for you.



Home sales figures are looking strong for summer 2023

 
You are relaxing with a drink in the garden, and the summer scent of flowers and sweet grass mingles with whatever you are cooking on the barbeque. You take a long sigh and feel so happy that you have made the effort to move. Perhaps you have not experienced this feeling for a while. It could be that you are a first-time buyer and are eagerly awaiting this special and unique feeling. As the market stands, there is more than just nice weather and pretty houses to tempt you into moving.

Strong sales
With the UK housing market currently sitting at 500,000 sales, many analysts expect to see these figures rise to more than one million by the end of the year.* This is good news; it means that your home will sell quickly if you put it on the market. And is more proof that the property market is vibrant and far more resilient than the gloomy picture painted by the mainstream media.

The summer rush
Many people are hastily getting on the move in time for summer, not wanting to move during the colder months of winter. Summer is a beautiful time of year to move to your ideal home and is traditionally a busy time of year. For sale signs start appearing as quickly as summer flowers, giving you more choice. But it’s best not to wait for a sign to go up; keep in touch with your friendly agent, as homes can disappear from the market as quickly as they appear. Your agent will alert you the moment the right property for you becomes available.

Surging choice of homes
With 65% more choice in homes than this time last year.* The buying process today is far more enjoyable. You no longer have to worry about making offers over the asking price. From large and small energy-efficient homes that ooze character to new builds, and interesting period properties in a multitude of rural and urban locations, the choice on today’s market is more varied than ever. Homes across the market have undergone a massive amount of improvement during the home improvement boom of recent years. That said, there are plenty of projects waiting for you to put your mark on.

Summer is a great time of year to move
The kids are off school, the days are longer, the weather is not as harsh, and moving your belongings in more clement weather is a nicer experience. It’s also a great time to meet the new neighbours for a drink in the garden or a barbeque after you move in.

Good timing
Timing counts for a lot when it comes to selling your home, and right now the market is a hive of activity. A good agent will have their finger on the pulse and have a buyer waiting for your home to make its appearance on the market.

A vision of summer living
Bright and breezy rooms with seasonal flowers, drinks on the decking as the sun goes down, or the smell of something delicious cooking on the barbeque, or a simple, more compact space with a few candles and soft music soothing you after a hard day’s work are worth making the effort for.

Don’t waste any more time and make your move this summer?

Get in touch to see how we can help.

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Epping Forest Guided Walk | Aug 18 2024

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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.
 
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Could a managed letting service save you money?

 

As a landlord, you have a lot to think about, and whether you are highly experienced or just starting out, there is always something new to learn. As a savvy investor in property, you understand the importance of keeping costs down. Managing one or more properties can be a full-time job, and with so many potential pitfalls looming, a managed letting service could save you time and money.

Less time-consuming  

Paying a monthly management fee for a fully managed service or even a one-off payment for a tenant-finding service may feel a bit counterintuitive. However, the saying time is money really rings true in the property industry. Arranging and conducting viewings, tenant referencing, property inspections, maintenance, and rent collection are not tasks you want to rush. Leaving this in the capable hands of a good letting agent frees up your time and reduces the opportunity cost for your other business or career interests and leisure time.  

Legal fees and fines  

It’s important to keep your property compliant and the reality of failing to do so could mean serious financial consequences. Worse still, if you put the health and lives of your tenants at risk, it could mean eye-watering fines or even imprisonment. Safety certificate breaches, illegal eviction, not protecting a tenant’s deposit, and failure to obtain the correct licenses and permits are just a few reasons why you could face penalties, and it’s worth noting that some of these fines have no ceiling. Letting agents could help you keep your property on the right side of the law, preventing these sorts of shortfalls from occurring.  

Achieve better rents  

Using a local-based lettings management service offers many advantages. One such plus is their local market knowledge. This is useful in getting to grips with and keeping on top of how much rent to charge. A good agent will also offer suggestions for improvements or tweaks that could increase the amount of rent you could charge. This is something you could use with a basic package if you choose a part-managed letting service, sometimes known as a tenant-find service.  

Property maintenance

A fully managed lettings service takes care of perhaps one of the most potentially awkward and time-consuming aspects of managing your property. Many offer a 24/7 emergency maintenance service, which is a big draw for tenants. Preventing small issues from becoming large, expensive refurbishments, could save you thousands. It’s also important to address the niggling things that keep tenants happy, so you do not have void periods—an empty property does not pay the rent. Carrying out essential work with the right contractors who have a better understanding of rental properties, is often another benefit of using a managed letting service’s maintenance team.  

Choose the right level for you  

A fully managed service could take care of everything from viewing to notice proceedings, including a final inspection and handling the return of your deposit, as well as everything in between, such as property maintenance. That said, you may opt for a more rudimentary level of service, such as a tenant-finding service. You could also add to this with a rent collection service, which means property maintenance would be down to you. It's always worth talking to your local agent to see if they can tailor a package that suits you and your budget.

 

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The advantages of getting ‘move-ready’ during the summer

 

With the spring market seeing an 18%* increase in mortgage approvals, as home buyers got busy moving, you can't be blamed for being tempted to move. Getting ready to move, or ‘move-ready’ to coin a phrase, during the summer months will stand you in good stead for the cooler months on the horizon. This could make your move easier when you decide the time is right. So, with that in mind, here are a few things you can do.

Don’t mistake 'move-in ready’ for ‘move-ready’  

‘Move-in ready’ means a home is ready for immediate occupancy and involves a significant level of legal work, which may help to speed up a sale. Whereas being 'move-ready’, in this context, is simply doing what you can, so that you and your home are more prepared for moving, even if you are not planning on moving right now. 

Sort your home’s outdoor areas out  

There are a lot of advantages to moving in the summer with good weather, longer days, and the possible help of your children while they are off school. But if moving in the summer is not on the cards, taking advantage of the good weather, to make your garden and home’s kerb appeal more beautiful, will make your home more appealing to buyers. Having a sort out of the shed and a trip to the tip will de-clutter it, saving you a job in later months, when it’s time to move. 

Odd jobs inside the house

Summer is a good time to dedicate a few days to addressing any issues around the house that need your attention. From painting and decorating to simple mends. From emptying your attic space, to clearing out your closets. Whether you add a few days to your holidays or have a bank holiday DIY weekend or afternoon, doing it during the summer months will require so much less effort than it would during the colder months. Then, when the season of change sets in, you can change homes with relative ease. 

Check your paperwork 

Whether you are thinking of moving now or in the future, it’s always better to have your paperwork in good order. Perhaps you check your credit rating regularly and have all your important paperwork stored safely. But, if there is something missing, it could delay your sale significantly when it’s time to move. Things such as gas certificates, an updated EPC rating, or certificates for any structural modifications that have been carried out, show that the work is compliant with building regulations. 

Watch the property market closely

Apart from making life easier, you can take advantage of the market more easily if you are ready to move. It’s always a good idea to keep an eye on the property market. Perhaps you like exploring homes for sale online and are well-versed in tracking the progress of a home’s sale. Talking to your local agent will also give you extra insights into the markets and areas you are most interested in. The contemporary UK property market is made up of layers of localised markets, from street to street and from region to region, that can differ and are almost as unique as the various homes that reside within them. So, if you are prepared, you may be rewarded by finding your perfect property.  

 

Are you ready to move? Get in touch

 
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Factors that affect your buying timeframe

 

When purchasing a property, there are many stages throughout the buying timeframe you need to face before you can finally call the property yours. During these stages, there are multiple factors that can get in the way and extend the process unnecessarily.

In this article, we discuss the different stages you go through after your offer is accepted and how you could potentially speed up the process of purchasing your dream home.

 

Stage 1 – Your offer is accepted

 

Finally, you found the home of your dreams, and your offer is accepted, but that doesn’t mean the property is yours just yet, as nobody is contractually obliged.

The 2 G’s

The buyer and seller are not legally bound until the signed contracts are exchanged, so there’s always the chance you could be gazumped or gazanged. Have you heard of these terms?

Gazumping is when another buyer offers more money to the seller even after your offer has been accepted, reversing your deal. To avoid the possibility of this happening, it’s common to ask the seller to take the property listing off the market.

Gazanging is where the seller decides to cancel the sale and not sell the property. A shift in the market could trigger this, potentially increasing the value of their property in the future.

Both are decisions made by the seller, making it hard for you to avoid them. Either of these decisions could result in a financial loss. This is why speeding up the buying timeframe is extremely important, as you are vulnerable until the exchange of contracts.

 

Stage 2 – Apply for mortgages

 

When purchasing a property, you are most likely going to need a mortgage to make this happen. Mortgage offers normally only stay valid for 30 to 90 days, depending on the lender. Ensure you complete thorough research when applying for mortgages, and don’t just accept the first offer.

By completing thorough research ahead of time, you can shorten the timeframe of your property purchase, as it can take as long as a couple weeks to over a month for a mortgage offer and approval.

 

Stage 3 – Discover a Conveyancing firm

 

Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring property from one person to another. Conveyancers are lawyers who specialise in property and complete all the legalities of exchanging property. It’s important to choose the right conveyancing firm that is reliable and offers clear communication. By choosing your conveyancing solicitor firm ahead of time, you can speed up the process.

 

Stage 4 – Property searches and surveys

 

While your mortgage application waits for approval, your conveyancing solicitor can begin to complete the necessary searches that are advised.

  • Local authority searches
  • Drainage searches
  • Environmental searches

These searches come at a cost but are sometimes required by the mortgage lender.

When purchasing a property, it is highly recommended to get a property survey completed. This will highlight any hidden issues that may not be spotted with the naked eye. By having a property survey completed, this allows you to negotiate price reductions or repairs before the final transaction goes through. 

The lender will complete their own mortgage valuation of the property to see if they are prepared to lend you the mortgage. The lender completes this process because the bank would repossess the property if the mortgage repayments weren’t met.

 

Stage 5 – Mortgage offer

 

Your mortgage offer is accepted! Now it’s time to check your offer thoroughly and ensure that everything is accurate. A mistake as small as a misspelt name could cause delays and expenses, extending your wait.

Transferring your deposit

You’re almost ready to exchange contracts, which means transferring your deposit to your solicitor. Most banks don’t allow large sums of money to be moved in a short span of time, so you may need to contact your bank to organise this.

Signing your contract

At this stage, you will now sign the contract and commit to buying the seller’s property. The transaction still isn’t fully completed yet though!

 

Stage 6 - Exchange contracts

 

Finally, your solicitor and seller’s solicitor will swap signed contracts, and this is known as the ‘exchange in contracts’. Once completed, it’s time to celebrate! This exchange is legally binding between you and the seller, and now neither of you can retract it.

Your solicitor will deliver paperwork with a clear breakdown of the contract and any remaining costs of the property transaction.

Signing the transfer deed

The transfer deed is a contract that confirms you are taking ownership of the property; it needs to be witnessed and sent to the seller’s solicitor.

Paying for the property

The solicitor will arrange the payment to the lender, and this will kickstart the mortgage. You will receive proof that the seller’s mortgage has been cleared from the property, and you will begin yours.

 

Stage 7 – Move into your new home

 

It’s time to collect the keys and move into your new home! You can now start paying off your mortgage and begin your journey on the property ladder.

 

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Joint mortgages: Everything you need to know

 

Whether you’re considering buying a home with a partner, friends, or even family members, joint mortgages are there to make the process that bit easier. 

In this article we discuss the ins and outs of a joint mortgage and why splitting the costs and commitments of a property can be a beneficial decision.

 

What is a joint mortgage? 

 

A joint mortgage is a mortgage that allows you to buy a property with up to three people, it’s commonly used by two borrowers in a relationship. A joint mortgage allows you to combine your money and increase your overall deposit, as well as split the cost of monthly mortgage repayments, creating ease throughout the duration of your mortgage. 

A joint mortgage allows all parties involved to be held responsible, not just a sole person. Anyone is eligible for a joint mortgage, first-time buyer or not, but this could lead to you paying stamp duty if you purchase a property with a non-first-time buyer. 

 

What are the benefits of having a joint mortgage? 

When purchasing a home, a joint mortgage can bring several benefits, including the ability to borrow more money from the lender as your average household income increases. 

By having multiple people involved in a mortgage, it allows you to display a more responsible and trustworthy persona to the lender for repayments, as there are two or more of you having to meet the requirements of the mortgage. 

By having multiple people involved, it may allow you to place a larger deposit down, decreasing the cost of your monthly repayments and increasing your overall equity in the property. 

 

How does a joint mortgage work? 

A joint mortgage has the same principle as any regular mortgage: paying a deposit and meeting monthly repayments, but the lender will see your deposit and household income as one, not individually.  

When applying for a joint mortgage, you will have to decide with your co-owner(s) how you will split the equity of the property. 

 

A joint tenants mortgage means that all the borrowers will have equal rights over the property, and if you were to sell it, you would split the profits equally. Most joint mortgages act as one owner, with an equal split of the property and equal rights. 

When friends buy a property together, they typically opt for a tenants in common mortgage. This mortgage is where each person owns a different amount of shares in the property, which can be split however they wish. This will be in the deed of trust detailing each person’s ownership percentage. 

When choosing which type of joint mortgage you are going to opt for, it is important to understand which type suits your situation. 

 

Leaving your joint mortgage 

The main reason for wanting to exit a joint mortgage is usually because the relationship between yourself and your partner or co-owner(s) has broken down, and sometimes it can be hard to identify who is left accountable for the mortgage. 

 

Who’s responsible? 

You and the other borrower(s) continue to stay responsible for each monthly repayment until your name is not on the mortgage. Even if one of you decides to move out, you are both still liable for the mortgage and financially linked together. 

 

How can you leave a joint mortgage? 

 

Sell the property  

The easiest way to walk away from a joint mortgage is by selling the property. This allows you to split the profits from the property and restart your mortgage journey. This method is cost-effective and simple, all while being achieved in a shorter timeframe. 

Buy your partner out 

Buying your partner out of the joint mortgage is another method, but a slightly more complicated route. This means that the entire equity of the home will be transferred over to the remaining borrower(s), but it also means you must meet new requirements, which can sometimes be harder to meet as the overall household income decreases, which could also lead to the lender pulling out. 

Add a new name to the mortgage 

Another way to maintain the joint mortgage could be by adding a new name. This encourages the lender to allow you to keep your mortgage and property, as multiple incomes are more convincing. There is a fee to change a name on a mortgage, as you have to pay a solicitor to cover the costs of the legal work and pay potential lender and registration fees, so changing the name on a mortgage could set you back. 

 

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