Welcome to your November newsletter

Welcome to your November newsletter




Six storage solutions to declutter before December arrives


As the year draws to a close and the festive season approaches, it’s common to feel the pressure of keeping your space tidy and organised.

But beyond simply creating a more comfortable living environment, decluttering and optimising storage can also have a significant impact on your property's value and appeal, which can help if you're considering selling in the new year.

Here are six storage solutions that not only help you manage your belongings but also enhance your home's marketability.

Loft space

With a bit of creativity, lofts can become a useful storage space and major selling point. By turning your loft into an organised, accessible storage solution, you can not only make your life much easier but also increase the value of your property. Installing sturdy shelving and proper flooring makes your loft a safe and practical place to store decorations, suitcases, or unused items. 

Built-in wardrobes

Freestanding wardrobes can be bulky and take up valuable floor space. A solution to this is installing a built-in wardrobe, which can be customised to fit your needs and bedroom designs. The sleek, modern look of built-in wardrobes also helps to increase property value, which is key if you decide to sell your property.

Under-stair storage

The space under the stairs is often overlooked, but it presents a great opportunity to create a clever storage solution. Installing pull-out drawers, shelving, or even a small coat cupboard can ensure you make the most of the space, making more room for furniture or festive decorations.

Organise kitchen cupboards

Kitchens can become cluttered with gadgets and ingredients, especially at Christmas time. Eating leftover snacks, discarding out-of-date ingredients, and organising your cabinets can help make cooking Christmas dinner and baking festive treats much easier.

Invest in bathroom storage

Bathrooms are often short on storage, so adding shelving, a vanity unit with drawers, or wall-mounted cabinets can transform your space. Keeping toiletries, towels, and cleaning products neatly stored away helps make even the smallest of bathrooms feel larger.

Outdoor storage solutions for garden essentials

If you have a garden, outdoor storage solutions are a must. A garden shed can help you neatly store tools, outdoor furniture, or children’s toys, leaving your garden looking tidy. Keeping the exterior of your property free of clutter improves kerb appeal and demonstrates to buyers that the outdoor space is low-maintenance, which could add value to your home.

 

Looking to sell? Book a valuation today to discover the value of your property



Our winter property guide for landlords

As we head towards the winter months, now is the optimum time for landlords to prepare their properties for the harsher weather. Spending time and effort winterising your properties now could prevent future problems and save money further down the line. Here’s our winter property guide for landlords.

Service your boiler 

The number one priority for every landlord should be checking that the boiler in your property (or properties) is in good condition, as repair costs can be extremely expensive. Book a boiler service to ensure that everything is working correctly and safely, as boilers can easily break down when turned on and used in the colder months. 

Insulate pipes 

Adding insulation to your pipes is a worthwhile measure that will prevent them from freezing or bursting due to the cold. Focus on pipes in external areas and lofts, which may be subject to the most extreme temperatures, and problems should be avoided as the cold sets in. 

Install smoke and carbon monoxide alarms 

In line with regulations from October 2015, a smoke alarm must be installed on each floor of a rental property – now is the perfect time to double check these are in good working order. If your rental property has a fireplace (or solid fuel appliance), then additional carbon monoxide alarms must be fitted in the same room, as the chances of these items being used increase astronomically in winter.

Inspect the roof 

Chipped, cracked, or dislodged tiles on your roof could lead to significant water damage, and in cold temperatures, this can lead to structural issues with water freezing and expanding. Double-check that your roof is in tiptop condition to prevent any issues in the future.

Clean the gutters

While you take time checking any issues on your roof, be sure to check your guttering and clear them out to avoid blockages and breakages when the inevitable rain falls. By not having your guttering cleaned regularly, you are making your property vulnerable to drainage issues, which could lead to larger problems in the future.

Seal any draughts or air leaks

Air leaks can crop up over summer, leaving your home ill-prepared for the cold winter. This will increase the energy bill for you or your tenants, so by inspecting windows, doors, or any other vulnerable spots and sealing them up with caulk, you can ensure to provide a warm and energy-efficient home.

Provide winter emergency supplies

Equip your rental property with essential winter emergency supplies to ensure your tenants feel safe in your property. This can be a first aid kit, a torch, or even a shovel for the scenario of becoming snowed in. Providing these will create peace of mind for you and your tenants.

 

Are you ready for the snowy season? Contact us today to find your next tenants



Things to look for when viewing a property


Choosing your next property is a big decision, and you will have many questions during a viewing. These questions could be the answer to finding the right rental property, and they will help guide you during your search.

Do you like the location? 

Location is key when you are searching for your next home. Practical considerations such as your proximity to work, transport links, or excellent social amenities will help inform your decisions. But it’s also vital to ask yourself: What do you want from your next home's location? Is it important to be close to the countryside and vibrant towns and cities?

Is the kitchen in good order?

There's nothing wrong with running a tap to check the water pressure. How energy efficient are the appliances, and are they in good working order? Take a look at the cupboard spaces, as well as the condition of the walls. Check what is included as you would in any other room of the house.

Are the bedrooms right for your needs?

Are the bedrooms spacious enough for your needs? Is there scope to decorate? It’s important to define the boundaries here. If beds are included, you might want to inspect them thoroughly. It's also worth checking windows for drafts and areas around curtains for telltale signs of poor ventilation.

What should you look out for in the bathroom?

The bathroom's general cleanliness, from grouting between the tiles to the condition of the ceiling, is critical. Look carefully for evidence of mould. Extractor fans can be essential to keeping bathrooms in tip-top shape and can sometimes hide evidence of poor ventilation. That said, tenants should also play their part by opening windows regularly.

What does the property's exterior look like?

Whether you are renting a city apartment or a property in the suburbs, don’t neglect to take a thorough look around outside. Small and large outdoor spaces are equally important considerations. Do you have the time to maintain a large garden, or will it be maintained for you? Perhaps a characterful yet compact outdoor space that is perfect for winding down after a long day is exactly what you're looking for.

Final thoughts 

Take full advantage of your agent’s knowledge and expertise; that’s what they’re there for. Some properties benefit from round-the-clock maintenance support. Even without this in place, you will benefit from expert guidance when renting through a reputable agent. Renting this way will allow you to feel at ease and provide you with all the right information you need to make a confident choice.

 

Ready to take your next step? Book a viewing of your favourite properties today



How to find a tenant before December hits


As autumn sets in and the end of the year approaches, landlords across the UK are gearing up to fill their rental properties before the holiday season arrives. Finding a tenant before December can present some unique challenges, so here’s a comprehensive guide to help you secure a tenant quickly and efficiently.

Prepare your property

First impressions count, so make sure your property is in top condition to attract potential tenants. Spend some time on necessary repairs, touch-ups, and deep cleaning. Additionally, you could consider enhancing kerb appeal with some eye-catching seasonal decorations or a welcoming wreath on the front door.

Set an attractive rent

An agent can help you set an attractive rent by researching current market rates in your area to establish a competitive rental price. While maximising profit is important, pricing too high can deter potential tenants. Be realistic and consider offering incentives such as utilities included or a reduced first month's rent to attract quality applicants.

Utilise online listings

A letting agent can utilise their online presence and take advantage of various online platforms to advertise your property. They will use high-quality photos and detailed descriptions to grab the attention of their network of potential tenants. 

Screen applicants thoroughly

Once inquiries start coming in, applicants should be screened rigorously. A letting agent can handle the process for you by requesting references from previous landlords and conducting employment verification and credit checks. This ensures that potential tenants meet your criteria for reliability and financial stability.

Offer flexible terms

Consider offering flexible agreement terms to attract a wider range of tenants. Short-term tenancy agreements or month-to-month options can appeal to tenants seeking temporary accommodation or unsure of their long-term plans.

Provide excellent customer service

Respond promptly to inquiries and maintain clear communication throughout the application process. A positive landlord-tenant relationship often begins with a smooth and professional interaction. Opting for a fully managed package means your tenants are taken care of by professionals from the offset, which can be an invaluable service if you operate on a busy schedule.

Stay informed about legal requirements

Ensure you comply with all legal requirements and regulations regarding rental properties in your area. Stay updated on tenant rights, eviction procedures, and safety standards to avoid potential legal issues.

Enlist the help of a letting agent

If managing the rental process becomes overwhelming, consider hiring a letting agent to help you with all aspects of property management. They can handle marketing, tenant screening, tenancy agreements, and ongoing management tasks on your behalf.

 

Need help managing your investment? Get in touch with our dedicated team today




As autumn sets in and the end of the year approaches, landlords across the UK are gearing up to fill their rental properties before the holiday season arrives. Finding a tenant before December can present some unique challenges, so here’s a comprehensive guide to help you secure a tenant quickly and efficiently.

Prepare your property

First impressions count, so make sure your property is in top condition to attract potential tenants. Spend some time on necessary repairs, touch-ups, and deep cleaning. Additionally, you could consider enhancing kerb appeal with some eye-catching seasonal decorations or a welcoming wreath on the front door.

Set an attractive rent

An agent can help you set an attractive rent by researching current market rates in your area to establish a competitive rental price. While maximising profit is important, pricing too high can deter potential tenants. Be realistic and consider offering incentives such as utilities included or a reduced first month's rent to attract quality applicants.

Utilise online listings

A letting agent can utilise their online presence and take advantage of various online platforms to advertise your property. They will use high-quality photos and detailed descriptions to grab the attention of their network of potential tenants. 

Screen applicants thoroughly

Once inquiries start coming in, applicants should be screened rigorously. A letting agent can handle the process for you by requesting references from previous landlords and conducting employment verification and credit checks. This ensures that potential tenants meet your criteria for reliability and financial stability.

Offer flexible terms

Consider offering flexible agreement terms to attract a wider range of tenants. Short-term tenancy agreements or month-to-month options can appeal to tenants seeking temporary accommodation or unsure of their long-term plans.

Provide excellent customer service

Respond promptly to inquiries and maintain clear communication throughout the application process. A positive landlord-tenant relationship often begins with a smooth and professional interaction. Opting for a fully managed package means your tenants are taken care of by professionals from the offset, which can be an invaluable service if you operate on a busy schedule.

Stay informed about legal requirements

Ensure you comply with all legal requirements and regulations regarding rental properties in your area. Stay updated on tenant rights, eviction procedures, and safety standards to avoid potential legal issues.

Enlist the help of a letting agent

If managing the rental process becomes overwhelming, consider hiring a letting agent to help you with all aspects of property management. They can handle marketing, tenant screening, tenancy agreements, and ongoing management tasks on your behalf.

 

Need help managing your investment? Get in touch with our dedicated team today




Choosing your next property is a big decision, and you will have many questions during a viewing. These questions could be the answer to finding the right rental property, and they will help guide you during your search.

Do you like the location? 

Location is key when you are searching for your next home. Practical considerations such as your proximity to work, transport links, or excellent social amenities will help inform your decisions. But it’s also vital to ask yourself: What do you want from your next home's location? Is it important to be close to the countryside and vibrant towns and cities?

Is the kitchen in good order?

There's nothing wrong with running a tap to check the water pressure. How energy efficient are the appliances, and are they in good working order? Take a look at the cupboard spaces, as well as the condition of the walls. Check what is included as you would in any other room of the house.

Are the bedrooms right for your needs?

Are the bedrooms spacious enough for your needs? Is there scope to decorate? It’s important to define the boundaries here. If beds are included, you might want to inspect them thoroughly. It's also worth checking windows for drafts and areas around curtains for telltale signs of poor ventilation.

What should you look out for in the bathroom?

The bathroom's general cleanliness, from grouting between the tiles to the condition of the ceiling, is critical. Look carefully for evidence of mould. Extractor fans can be essential to keeping bathrooms in tip-top shape and can sometimes hide evidence of poor ventilation. That said, tenants should also play their part by opening windows regularly.

What does the property's exterior look like?

Whether you are renting a city apartment or a property in the suburbs, don’t neglect to take a thorough look around outside. Small and large outdoor spaces are equally important considerations. Do you have the time to maintain a large garden, or will it be maintained for you? Perhaps a characterful yet compact outdoor space that is perfect for winding down after a long day is exactly what you're looking for.

Final thoughts 

Take full advantage of your agent’s knowledge and expertise; that’s what they’re there for. Some properties benefit from round-the-clock maintenance support. Even without this in place, you will benefit from expert guidance when renting through a reputable agent. Renting this way will allow you to feel at ease and provide you with all the right information you need to make a confident choice.

 

Ready to take your next step? Book a viewing of your favourite properties today



As we head towards the winter months, now is the optimum time for landlords to prepare their properties for the harsher weather. Spending time and effort winterising your properties now could prevent future problems and save money further down the line. Here’s our winter property guide for landlords.

Service your boiler 

The number one priority for every landlord should be checking that the boiler in your property (or properties) is in good condition, as repair costs can be extremely expensive. Book a boiler service to ensure that everything is working correctly and safely, as boilers can easily break down when turned on and used in the colder months. 

Insulate pipes 

Adding insulation to your pipes is a worthwhile measure that will prevent them from freezing or bursting due to the cold. Focus on pipes in external areas and lofts, which may be subject to the most extreme temperatures, and problems should be avoided as the cold sets in. 

Install smoke and carbon monoxide alarms 

In line with regulations from October 2015, a smoke alarm must be installed on each floor of a rental property – now is the perfect time to double check these are in good working order. If your rental property has a fireplace (or solid fuel appliance), then additional carbon monoxide alarms must be fitted in the same room, as the chances of these items being used increase astronomically in winter.

Inspect the roof 

Chipped, cracked, or dislodged tiles on your roof could lead to significant water damage, and in cold temperatures, this can lead to structural issues with water freezing and expanding. Double-check that your roof is in tiptop condition to prevent any issues in the future.

Clean the gutters

While you take time checking any issues on your roof, be sure to check your guttering and clear them out to avoid blockages and breakages when the inevitable rain falls. By not having your guttering cleaned regularly, you are making your property vulnerable to drainage issues, which could lead to larger problems in the future.

Seal any draughts or air leaks

Air leaks can crop up over summer, leaving your home ill-prepared for the cold winter. This will increase the energy bill for you or your tenants, so by inspecting windows, doors, or any other vulnerable spots and sealing them up with caulk, you can ensure to provide a warm and energy-efficient home.

Provide winter emergency supplies

Equip your rental property with essential winter emergency supplies to ensure your tenants feel safe in your property. This can be a first aid kit, a torch, or even a shovel for the scenario of becoming snowed in. Providing these will create peace of mind for you and your tenants.

 

Are you ready for the snowy season? Contact us today to find your next tenants




As the year draws to a close and the festive season approaches, it’s common to feel the pressure of keeping your space tidy and organised.

But beyond simply creating a more comfortable living environment, decluttering and optimising storage can also have a significant impact on your property's value and appeal, which can help if you're considering selling in the new year.

Here are six storage solutions that not only help you manage your belongings but also enhance your home's marketability.

Loft space

With a bit of creativity, lofts can become a useful storage space and major selling point. By turning your loft into an organised, accessible storage solution, you can not only make your life much easier but also increase the value of your property. Installing sturdy shelving and proper flooring makes your loft a safe and practical place to store decorations, suitcases, or unused items. 

Built-in wardrobes

Freestanding wardrobes can be bulky and take up valuable floor space. A solution to this is installing a built-in wardrobe, which can be customised to fit your needs and bedroom designs. The sleek, modern look of built-in wardrobes also helps to increase property value, which is key if you decide to sell your property.

Under-stair storage

The space under the stairs is often overlooked, but it presents a great opportunity to create a clever storage solution. Installing pull-out drawers, shelving, or even a small coat cupboard can ensure you make the most of the space, making more room for furniture or festive decorations.

Organise kitchen cupboards

Kitchens can become cluttered with gadgets and ingredients, especially at Christmas time. Eating leftover snacks, discarding out-of-date ingredients, and organising your cabinets can help make cooking Christmas dinner and baking festive treats much easier.

Invest in bathroom storage

Bathrooms are often short on storage, so adding shelving, a vanity unit with drawers, or wall-mounted cabinets can transform your space. Keeping toiletries, towels, and cleaning products neatly stored away helps make even the smallest of bathrooms feel larger.

Outdoor storage solutions for garden essentials

If you have a garden, outdoor storage solutions are a must. A garden shed can help you neatly store tools, outdoor furniture, or children’s toys, leaving your garden looking tidy. Keeping the exterior of your property free of clutter improves kerb appeal and demonstrates to buyers that the outdoor space is low-maintenance, which could add value to your home.

 

Looking to sell? Book a valuation today to discover the value of your property