Bill Tandy's latest market update

Bill Tandy's latest market update




Top 20 New-Builds For Sale

New builds, with their high energy efficiency and glossy, modern finishes are amongst the most coveted property types in the UK.

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Transform Your Bedroom on a Budget

For many of us, our bedroom is our sanctuary and the personal, designated hideaway of our home, and so it only makes sense to curate a design that elicits peace and joy.

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Mavesyn Ridware, Rugeley, Staffordshire, WS15 3QE

The Old Hall, Mavesyn Ridware is an exquisitely beautiful Grade II* country house set on the edge of this beautiful ... 
 
£1,750,000

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Harlaston, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B79 9HT

Opportunity to purchase outstanding properties such as Haselour House are particularly rare, and this wonderful example of a gorgeous...
 
£1,700,000

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Top tips on creating key selling points for your home

 
Your home’s location
Location is a key factor in determining the value of your home. So make the most of it. Whether it’s proximity to local transport links, schools, or beautiful countryside.

Kerb appeal
From flowers to fences or widows to door frames. Anything you can add to make your home look attractive at first sight will always help.

Smart technology
There is very little you can’t use smart technology for, whether it’s for entertainment, heating, or security. Make the most of it for a comfortable and modern way of living that will help you relax.

Energy-efficiency
Buyers like cost-saving and environmentally friendly features. Highlight any energy-efficient features, such as energy-rated appliances, LED lighting, smart thermostats, triple-glazed windows, or insulation upgrades.

Build a garden office
The proportion of property listings that now mention a garden office is now 11 times higher.* With so many of us working from home today, this is now high on the list of desirable features for many people.

Add bi-fold doors
By creating space while adding lots of light, you can really alter your indoor and outdoor living spaces as they seamlessly blend, allowing you to add real desirability to your home.

Open-plan living
Open-plan layouts have been on trend for the past few years. By increasing the size of your rooms by physically removing walls, your kitchen and dining area will seem so much bigger, with more light and a better feeling of space.

The kitchen
A new kitchen fitted with energy-efficient appliances is the central hub of any home. Doing this could add up to 15% to the value of your home.*

Create off-street parking
Off-street parking can add up to £50,000 to the value of your home.* So if you can create it where it did not exist before, many more home buyers will want to buy your home.

Does your home have any special features?
Whether we are talking about traditional architectural features such as an original fireplace, staircase, or stone walls, celebrate them. But do so in a respectful, neutral way that does not alienate potential buyers.

Outdoor living space
From great decking to the perfect patio, add lights, candles, an outdoor dining area, and a fire pit. Outdoor spaces, big or small, add to the value of your home and to the quality of your life.

Garden
Making the most of your garden is just as important as making the most of any room in the house. And this can not only add value to your home but also greatly increase its attractiveness to buyers.

Sell your property’s potential
Whether you have planning permission to build an extension or loft conversion, this is always worth mentioning to your agent as it could attract buyers.

Get in touch today to discuss moving to the place you really want to be

 
Zoopla*



Six mistakes landlords should avoid making

 
The rental market is highly lucrative and full of opportunity, with soaring demand and lists of people looking to rent. As a landlord, you are set to gain a good return on investment; it’s just a bit more complex than it used to be.

Not conducting tenant screening
It’s vital to carry out the right background checks. The last thing you need is to place a tenant who is problematic when it comes to damage to your property or paying rent. Credit checks and references are good ways to ensure you are letting your property to the right tenants.

Not keeping on top of maintenance
It’s imperative to keep on top of your property. Small issues can very quickly become expensive problems if not dealt with quickly. If tenants live happily in a well-maintained property, then this reduces the risk of accidents, claims, or losses in revenue if your tenant decides to leave.

Not conducting inspections
A great way to prevent expensive repairs is to conduct regular inspections of the property. This will help you identify any potential problems before they become repairs. It's vital that you give your tenants at least 24 hours' notice before conducting viewings. It’s less about checking up on tenants and more about keeping your property in good condition.

Neglecting legal obligations
From the right safety checks to the correct level of insurance, there is a lot to remember. Having the right tenancy agreement is also vital, and you don’t want to skim over the details of this. It’s important to define the cost of rent and what it covers to notice periods. It’s also important to maintain records of rent payments, and while some things may not be a legal requirement, they can help your case if legal disputes arise.

Incorrect pricing
When deciding how much rent to charge, it’s important to strike the right balance. You don’t want to charge too much, which could lead to your property being vacant. On the other hand, you must factor in your maintenance costs and the area where your property is located.

Not using a letting agent
A letting agent can take care of as much or as little of all these processes for you, which helps protect your investment and ensures your rights as a landlord are protected. Managing your own buy-to-let property is a time-consuming business. But more than that, you don't want to get caught out or increase your costs due to poor management.

Contact us today to find your buy-to-let property



Buyer demand remains strong this summer

 
Buyer demand in July was 3% higher than in 2019, but the number of available properties for sale was 12% lower than the same period in 2019.* This means that your home is in demand. While there is a healthier choice of properties than in recent years, demand still exceeds supply.

The housing crisis
There is a backlog of 4.3 million homes that are missing from the national housing market because they were never built.** With so much talk of high interest rates and the cost of living, it’s easy to forget that the housing crisis has not gone away.

Some good news about inflation
Inflation is finally falling, as it dropped to 7.9% in the year to June.*** This is the lowest level for over a year and will impact the base rate, meaning lower mortgage interest rates should follow. As this happens, the property market will revitalise, but without the sudden upsurges of the past.

First-time buyer homes
The national average asking price for these types of homes decreased by -0.4% from June to July, with an annual change of +0.3%.* The demand for first-time buyer-type properties is high, with many people still managing to get a footing on the ladder despite all the challenges. The mortgage guarantee scheme, which ends in December, has helped, as has a competitive range of mortgages from high-street lenders.

Second-steppers homes
The national average asking price for these types of homes decreased by -0.5% from June to July, with an annual change of +0.6%.* With many home movers getting a good price for their first-time buyer-type homes, they are taking advantage of good levels of equity and moving to something bigger. Whether it’s a house in the suburbs or a townhouse, the figures show that these types of houses have increased in value over the past year.

Homes at the top of the ladder
The national average asking price for these types of homes decreased by -0.1% from June to July, with an annual change of +0.8%.* Homes at this end of the market had not been quite as buoyant in terms of sales as those in the first-time buyer market. However, overall, as with all house types, the value of these types of properties looks healthy on an annual basis.

Spend some time with your agent
It’s easy to listen to the news or look at average house prices and arrive at the wrong conclusion. Agents know your local market intimately. Better still, they have the right approach when it comes to pricing your home at the correct level. Properties that need a reduction in asking price are 10% less likely to find a buyer compared to a property that was priced correctly in the first place.* Your situation will differ from that of the next person. You may have high levels of equity in your home, but even if you don't, agents today can put you in touch with mortgage providers and advisors who will create a solution that is right for you.

Get in touch today for advice on all aspects of your move

Rightmove*
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Office for National Statistics***



It’s not all about house prices

 
It’s worth talking to your agent this August as the housing market is in good shape for many reasons. So, whether you are on holiday or looking for a holiday home to buy, downsizing or moving to something better, here are a few good reasons to do so.

Every home is different
The location of your home is important, as is the property type. First-time buyer-type homes, for example, have been selling very well. But with all that said, your individual home stands for a lot too. Every home has its own personality and unique features that make it desirable to a buyer. And the chances are, if your home is in any way attractive to certain buyers, they will not be alone.

Demand for your home is strong
Buyer demand is 3% higher than it was in 2019.* It’s completely unfair to compare these figures to the unsustainable levels during the pandemic. But every cloud has a silver lining, and much of that rapidly gained equity will still be in your home. This means that if there is a crash, you are still in a good place.

Your situation is unique
The number of homeowners who own their homes outright in the UK stands at 35%, while the number of homeowners with mortgages stands at 30%.** If you are one of the majority that does not have a mortgage, you may be less apprehensive about making a move now in the face of fluctuating interest rates.

The long-term view looks good
In the long term, house prices increase, and if you are concerned about the short-term fluctuations in price, they will be absorbed by the long-term increase in the value of your home.

How much time have you invested in your property?
Many homeowners in the UK who buy a home will live in it for well over ten years. So, if you bought your home before the pandemic, you have a double layer of accumulated equity to fall back on. Many people are in this situation, and this, combined with good demand, sures up the property market.

Home movers are on holiday
With so many people enjoying their holidays at this time of year, the market may lose a bit of momentum. So often, these changes in price can come about because of seasonality. Now is a good time to get out and have a good look at the home you may want to move into. There is a lot of choice, and with the market being less frantic, you may have more flexibility when it’s time to make an offer.

Conclusion
So, what does this price change mean? Not a lot, and with years of equity, you are in a good place even if there is a sudden drop in prices. But as things stand, prices are steadily declining only slightly, which means you will not get caught out in the middle of your move. After all, you want to live in the home you want; you are not playing the stock exchange.

Contact us today to see how far your money could go towards buying your property dream

 
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English Housing Survey**



Abnalls Lane, Lichfield, WS13

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Shute Hill, Chorley, WS13

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Landlords! When was the last time you booked a rental valuation?


Rental demand still outstrips supply in the UK, and your property is unique, which is why it’s important to understand its true rental value. Average rents for new lets increased by 12.2% in the year to September 2023, and are expected to increase by 5–6% in 2024.*

Why should you get a rental valuation?
As a new or existing landlord, you want to keep clued up with the market and benefit from a good rental valuation. Determining accurately how much rent to charge optimises your investment and creates a balance between maximising property income without overcharging tenants. This attracts long-term tenants who are prepared to pay fair prices, which guarantees a good return on investment. It can also support landlords in adhering to regulatory requirements. A good agent can advise you on how much rent to charge, enabling you to budget for the upkeep and improvements of your property. This keeps your buy-to-let property competitive in the rental market and makes for a better tenant-landlord relationship.

Things to consider when determining your property’s rental valuation:

Tenants
A good agent will figure out which sector of the market best suits your property. Perhaps you have already decided that you are aiming at the young professional, student, or retirement markets, or have you created an ideal family home? If you have not decorated yet or your property needs improvement, your agent will be best placed to advise you.

Demand
Understanding the true rental value of your property is intrinsically linked to levels of demand. Agents utilise databases and years of knowledge of the property market to understand the scale of demand for your property. This will be pivotal in understanding your investment.

Your property’s location 
The location of your property is influential; however, it's not all about the postcode. Sought-after and up-and-coming areas will add value. Proximity to transport links and good schools is ideal for families. Located in a beautiful rural area, or an inner-city location, shops and other amenities also play a part in adding to your property’s rental valuation.

Is your property furnished or unfurnished?
Is your property unfurnished, partially furnished, or fully furnished? A fully furnished property could command a higher rent. Having said that, providing a property without furniture does not put you at a disadvantage, and you will not be responsible for the upkeep of any furniture or appliances that you do not own.

The condition of your property
Needless to say, if your property is in good condition or has been recently refurbished, then it will be more desirable to tenants and will affect how much rent you can charge. A good agent will also be able to advise you on where to spend on alterations, if that is something on your to-do list.

What do you need to prepare for a rental valuation?
Making your property presentable and in good order and having all the right paperwork to hand, such as gas safety certificates or deeds, is always a good idea. If your property needs painting, re-decorating, and decluttering, it helps to carry this out before you have it valued. After that, your agent will do the rest. In fact, with a fully managed service, your agent’s maintenance team may be able to prepare your property to let, depending on the work that needs to be carried out.

 

Find the hidden rental value of your property by booking a rental valuation

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Properties are selling faster than you might think


Are you thinking of selling your home but worried about how long it could take? The sale time may not be as long as you think. There are many different factors that can affect the speed of a sale, including pricing strategies, local market conditions, and property type. Let’s take a look at the average sale times of a range of property types and how you can make sure you secure a sale in good time.
 
Two-bedroom terraced houses shifting quickly
According to Rightmove’s November 2023 study, two-bedroom terraced houses sell faster than any other property type, with an average sale time of just 28 days.* This is primarily due to the fact that they are one of the most affordable property types, as well as the fact that they are relatively rare, accounting for just over 8% of properties on the market recently.* Three-bedroom terraced houses and three-bedroom semi-detached houses also sell quickly, in just 31 and 32 days on average respectively.* Flats also sell quickly, taking between 35 and 37 days on average, depending on the number of bedrooms.*

Larger properties are not far behind
You might expect sale times for larger properties to be much higher. However, the average sale time for a four-bedroom semi-detached house is just 39 days, with a terraced property containing the same number of bedrooms taking just two days longer.* Three-bedroom detached houses take just 43 days to sell on average, and even the property type included in the study that takes the longest time to sell, four-bedroom detached houses, takes just 47 days on average.*

The market has stabilised
The more eagle-eyed individuals may have noticed that these figures show an increase in average sale times compared to Rightmove’s 2022 study. However, this is not a reason to panic. It is simply the result of the housing market stabilising after the pandemic. Sale times are still relatively fast and should definitely not deter anybody considering selling their home.

What you can do to secure a sale quickly
There are several things you can do to ensure that your property sells quickly and smoothly. Firstly, it is important to price your home correctly, as overpricing your property may discourage potential buyers from making a bid. Making sure your property is well-presented for viewings also helps to secure a quick sale, as it increases the chances of someone liking the property and making a bid. You should also take advantage of an estate agent's marketing skills, as they can advertise your property using a variety of different strategies to find you a buyer.
 
Looking to sell your property? Contact us today 
 
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Why buying now could be a really great move?


Timing is often on the minds of many homemovers. You want more. You want to move, but you ask yourself: Is it the right time? This can be for an entire host of reasons, and in many ways, it does not exist. Often, the amount of time you have invested in a property supersedes anything else, including financial elements. If you have a lot of equity in your home or are a cash buyer, you probably don’t worry too much about interest rates. If you are moving to a region where you have more space for your money than your previous location, then you still stand to gain. Perhaps you are moving for emotional reasons, and while the numbers are important, they are not a priority. But if you are someone who likes to be a bit savvy, it’s all about anticipating the market ahead. In fact, average asking prices in October 2023 increased by 0.5%.*
 
2024 has been built on good years
Many properties have had a small fortune spent on them in recent years. If you are thinking of moving now, you will find a high standard of interesting, inspiring, and, in some cases, breathtaking properties. There are still plenty of projects to be found that are both characterful and modern, with a little room for improvement in the mix as well. Over the past few years, prices have rapidly increased, allowing your home to gain equity quickly. Yes. There was a little bit of a lull in 2022, but it was nothing like the bleak picture that the mainstream media painted. This allowed the property market and you to catch your breath. Letting off a little steam is a healthy thing; it prevents overheating and keeps the market stable.
 
Many home movers are making an early start
A lot of homemovers will put their homes on the market over Christmas, and many more will be viewing them; it’s become a tradition. As you feast on Christmas fayre your eyes can gorge on stunning homes and investments. Suddenly, it will be 2024, and offers, viewings, and more valuations will keep agents busy. But not in a frantic way. Though all this activity will keep prices healthy, unlike in recent years, they will not get carried away. This early momentum makes it a good time to find a property and plant a for sale sign at your address.
 
Get ahead of the market
There are positive signs that the market has stabilised thanks to settling interest rates. There is much talk of the property market ascending as 2024 progresses, so by moving now, you can get ahead of the curve. Prices may fluctuate marginally, but the strong demand for your home means your property will retain its value. So, buying now before prices start increasing more rapidly could be the way forward. Valuing your home correctly with a skilled and knowledgeable agent is critical.
  
Defeat higher mortgage rates
With the right mortgage advice, you may find that you are already further ahead than you realise. In October 2023, the number of mortgage products stood at 5,495, which is the highest in 15 years.** Moving home with your existing mortgage (known as porting) or taking out a longer-term could counter the effect of today’s higher interest rates.
 
Final thoughts
It’s understandable to feel a little anxious with so much change occurring in 2023. A lot of what is churned out in the media is negative, and this does not help. But by focusing on your unique situation with the right agent to advise you, there are many doors open to you that will lead you to the right home. In fact, buying now could be the best move you ever make.
 
Get in touch to get a true understanding of what is possible for your 2024 property plans  
 
Rightmove*
Moneyfacts**



New year, new home, new beginning?


Here we go again! Another new year, another chance to find everything you are looking for in a property. Could 2024 be the year that you have all the right questions answered with a lovely new home?
 
A new year
With visions of a better year ahead for 2024 popping into your head, you are forgiven for feeling excited about moving. The Christmas break is the perfect time to start searching as thousands of properties magically appear on the market. Sitting back in your favourite chair by the fire when you have some time to take a step towards a better future is a nice way to relax. A new year always brings new opportunities. If you see yourself and your loved ones sitting in a better garden, enjoying a bigger kitchen, or beaming with smiles because you are living in the location you love, then talk to your agent. The past year has been strong and proves that the UK property market is extremely resilient. Buyer demand is still incredibly strong, and prices are stable. At this time of year, you have the best of all worlds. There is plenty of buyer activity, but also plenty of people who will wait until the market is in full swing in the spring. That means high demand with not-so-high supply, which could lead to a swift sale and the new home you have been looking for.
 
A new home
The past few years have been eventful, but 2024 looks like it could be the year in which things settle down, which is why many people will choose to do exactly that. Making new friends in a new location, even if it’s in the same town, is an opportunity to make a fresh start. Decluttering your life from all the stuff you have collected over the years is a liberating experience. There is something extra special about doing this as the year begins. Are you craving a better property with a garden and an outdoor living area to cherish, that is, energy-efficient, full of character, cosy, and airy at the same time? Could a move mean a better education for your children? Could it lead to a happier life? Create a healthier life closer to family? A holiday home or a buy-to-let investment? Whatever you are interested in now is your opportunity to make a move before the property market takes off again.
 
A new beginning
There is so much to feel positive about as we head into 2024. Interest rates are stabilising, leading to lower mortgage rates and an increase in the number of mortgage types available. There is more time to pay with longer terms, interest-only options, porting, green mortgages, guarantor mortgages, interest-only and offset mortgages, which allow you to use your savings to reduce your balance, meaning you pay less interest. Agents’ listings are full of properties that have had a lot of work carried out, elevating them to new standards. And the market looks nicely placed due to its steady pace built on solid foundations. This is based on high demand and a high rate of mortgage-free home ownership. Don’t be jealous; this helps keep the property market financially secure. In 2021, 32.6 percent of dwellings were owned outright in England.* The market has become more complex than ever, and properties are becoming more individualistic. It takes real expertise and market knowledge to optimise your home move, so you can make the most of your new beginning.
 
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