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Devonshire Avenue, Lincolnshire, DN32

This is a superb four/five bedroomed detached house standing in this sought-after, established...
 
£465,000

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The Green, Waltham, DN37

Welcome to this stunning five-bedroom detached home, brought to you by Carr and Carr, builders of...
 
£610,000

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A great time to buy and a great time to sell

 
Moving to a new home may seem like a daunting prospect, but it’s one of the most exciting things you can do. When you take into account the current market conditions and the wide range of options available to you, there are several reasons why now is the perfect time to make your dream move.

Property prices have stabilised
One of the main reasons that now is an excellent time to move to a new home is that property price inflation has stabilised. In the past 12 months, property prices have fallen 1.2% on average, compared to a 7.2% increase the previous year.* This demonstrates that buyer affordability has increased, allowing people to find a home they love at a reasonable price. It also gives buyers renewed confidence, as they can make more informed decisions without fear of a sudden price drop. So, while a slight decrease in prices may appear concerning at first glance, it may actually be viewed as a benefit to those looking to move to a new home.

There are plenty of properties available
Another reason why now is a great time to move is because there are a wide variety of properties available on the market. The annual average number of homes for sale is the highest it has been in six years, with 34% more homes available than there were in the previous year. As a result of this, the average estate agency branch now has 31 homes for sale, giving buyers a wide range of choices.* With more options at their disposal, buyers are able to carefully consider the price, location, size, and amenities of a property before making a decision. The increased competition among sellers could potentially result in more competitive pricing, allowing buyers to negotiate prices and find better properties within their budget.

Moving doesn’t take long
Many people are put off moving to a new home because they think it will take a long time, but this is not necessarily the case. On average, it takes just 34 days to sell a home in the UK.* This figure shows how high the demand for properties really is, which is great news for sellers, and it also means there is a reduced waiting time for buyers. The amount of time it currently takes to sell a property shows that the market is fast-paced while still remaining stable, which makes now a great time to move.

Moving is exciting!
Moving to a new home is an exciting and joyful experience that marks the beginning of a new chapter in your life. It is an opportunity to start over and break old routines in order to live a more varied lifestyle. Whether you’re looking to relocate for a new job opportunity, a change of scenery, or for any other reason, moving is a chance to re-invent yourself and create a new personalised space for you and your loved ones.

How your agent can help
An experienced estate agent's expertise makes the home-moving process much more seamless. They will guide you through the moving process and help you make an informed decision by utilising their expertise and knowledge of the local market. They will show you a wide range of available properties and tailor your search to your needs and preferences. They will also assist you in selling your home quickly for a good price, allowing you to kickstart your future in no time.
 
Are you looking to move to the home of your dreams?

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Joining the January rush? Here are some top tips

 
The beginning of a new year often marks the beginning of a new life, and for many, this means moving home. Because of this, January is a significant time in the property market. So, whether you’re planning on buying, selling, or both this year, here are some top tips to help you beat the New Year rush.

For sellers:
  • Preparation is key
    Before placing your home on the market, make sure it’s in its best possible condition first. This might mean investing some time into making small repairs, staging, and decluttering to ready it for the eyes of potential buyers. A well-presented home will stand out on a busy market, so don’t forgo a little home improvement!
  • Set a realistic asking price
    Overpricing can deter potential buyers, but under-pricing could mean you’re selling yourself short, so it’s important to strike the right balance. An expert valuation will assess all your home’s unique features, while also taking into account the local market landscape. This produces an accurate and competitive price for your home, allowing you to secure a fast and successful sale.
  • Show off your home’s best features
    High-quality photos, virtual tours and expertly crafted descriptions are all important for showcasing your property online. In today’s digital age, a strong online presence is vital. Without social media reach, your home would not have half as much exposure to potential buyers. Make sure your chosen agent has a solid marketing strategy in place and knows how to utilise online platforms to cast a wide net.
  • Choose the right agent
    Partnering with a reputable and experienced agent can make all the difference. Your estate agent should be well-versed in your local market and therefore have the expertise to advertise your property effectively, negotiate on your behalf, and guide you through the entire selling process.
  • Be open and flexible
    Selling a home requires a great deal of time and commitment. While the viewing process can be disruptive to your everyday routine, being flexible and accommodating might land you a buyer quicker. Once you’ve secured your buyer, make sure their timings for completion align with your own, even if this means compromising slightly, as this will help speed up the process and avoid any confusion.

For buyers:
  • Get your finances in order
    Before you can get started on the search for your dream home, you’ll need to make sure your finances are in order. The best way to get ahead of the curve is to obtain a mortgage agreement in principle. This will strengthen your position when making an offer, as sellers will view you as a reliable option.
  • Know your priorities
    You should know exactly what your priorities are in terms of location, size, and any other important features. This will streamline your search and help you make informed decisions, rather than wasting any time on homes that aren’t suitable.
  • Act quickly but thoughtfully
    The January rush can be competitive, and a home that you have your eye on may receive multiple offers similar to yours. While it’s important to act fast, you shouldn’t act merely on impulse. Take some time to thoroughly inspect the home and do your due diligence both online and in person before making an offer.
  • Manage your expectations
    Wish lists are essential when it comes to finding your dream home, but it’s equally important to be realistic about what you can afford and what is available on the market. Be open to compromise where necessary, but don’t sacrifice any essential requirements.
  • Work with an agent
    A skilled agent can guide you through the buying process, help you identify suitable homes, and negotiate on your behalf. Having someone who is experienced in the local market on your side is invaluable when it comes to finding a home in a busy market.
 
If you're ready to take the plunge into the January rush, our experienced team is here to assist you every step of the way.



How does using a good agent help avoid gazumping and gazundering?

 
Gazumping and gazundering are not always carried out intentionally to save money. Sometimes buyers and sellers experience challenges while they are between homes, and a good agent can help you overcome them.

What is gazumping?
You are elated that your offer on the home you have chosen has been accepted. A few days before completion, the person selling their property accepts an offer from another buyer. Although you may feel furious and a little heartbroken, this is perfectly legal.

How can you avoid gazumping?
  • Get organised
    Don’t delay or waste any time. If you are organised, then you can move quickly. So, communicate with your agent and start the paperwork process as soon as possible.
  • Sort your mortgage
    Working with a good agent helps speed things up, but if you don’t have your mortgage agreement in principle in place, delaying gives your seller more time to consider offers.
  • Choose your conveyancer or solicitor wisely
    You don’t want a slow solicitor or conveyancer. Call them regularly for updates until they get the job done. Your agent could recommend a reputable firm for you.
  • Negotiate the removal of the property from the market
    When making an offer as part of the deal, ask your agent if the seller is willing to remove their property from the market.
  • A lock-out agreement
    You may be able to draw up a contract that will set out a given period of time in which the buyer has exclusive rights to buy the property.
  • Gazump your gazumper
    If you really love the property and are determined to buy it, and your finances allow it, you could simply make a higher counter-offer; a small increase can make a big difference.

What is gazundering?
The boot is on the other foot in this case, as a buyer of a property lowers their offer, usually at the last minute. Like gazumping, this is perfectly legal until the exchange of contracts.

How can you avoid gazundering?
  • Set a date for the exchange of contracts
    This is like setting deadlines for solicitors or conveyancers, the buyer, and the seller to work to. This will keep momentum going and reduce the risk of a buyer reducing their offer.
  • Pricing is critical
    Understanding the property market is important. Your agent’s skill and experience in pricing accurately are crucial in valuing your property accurately.
  • Valuing your home
    Good agents conduct face-to-face valuations and will find the right value for your home, and this will help prevent gazundering and gazumping in the first place.
  • Avoid leaving surprises
    Hiding issues that may affect the value of your home, which will inevitably be discovered during a survey could encourage gazundering.
  • Consider chain-free buyers
    There is no guarantee that this will prevent getting gazundered, but a chain-free buyer will move more quickly than a buyer in a chain.
  • Be prepared
    The golden rule when moving home is to be organised. Anything that could delay your move, from paperwork, mortgages, and poor communication to choosing the wrong agent.

A good agent is crucial
An experienced agent could prevent and will certainly minimise the risk of either of these scenarios happening by matching the right buyers with the right homes. But even if these situations do arise, a discerning agent will help manage your situation so that your moving dreams do not become thwarted. Agents do not just sell properties but also represent your best interests and position in the market. They can improve your ability to buy or sell by always presenting you in the best possible light so that your home move is a success.
 
Get in touch today for a successful and smooth home move



How much your low EPC rating could be costing you

 
In today’s financial climate, it is as important as ever to understand where your money is being spent. One of the main sources of expenditure is energy, so it is important to fully understand your Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating. Let’s take a closer look at EPC ratings and what you can do to make your property more energy efficient.

Understanding EPC ratings
An EPC rating is a measure of a property’s energy efficiency and can vary depending on a range of factors, including insulation, heating systems, and renewable energy usage. The main purpose of an EPC rating is to inform potential buyers or renters about a property's energy efficiency.

It is a legal requirement for all properties available to buy or rent in the United Kingdom to have an EPC rating. An EPC rating lasts for 10 years, and if your EPC is older than this, a new one must be issued before the property can be made available to buy or rent. EPC ratings range from A to G, with the latter suggesting a property’s energy efficiency is poor. Common causes of a low EPC rating include poor insulation and inadequate heating systems.

The cost of a low EPC rating
A significant impact of a low EPC rating is higher energy bills. A property with a low level of energy efficiency will waste more energy, meaning more energy is required to heat the home, therefore resulting in higher bills.

A low EPC rating can hugely affect a property’s market value because it indicates that the home is not energy efficient. Potential buyers and renters tend to favour properties with higher EPC ratings because they are a more cost-effective solution, so a poor rating could make securing a sale at a good price more difficult.

How to improve your EPC rating
An energy audit can help you identify areas to improve your property's energy efficiency. A trained professional will give your property a thorough inspection, examining factors such as insulation, heating systems, and appliances. By highlighting potential areas for improvement, an audit can provide you with valuable insights into where energy-saving upgrades can be made.

After the energy audit has highlighted how energy efficiency could be improved, you should make the necessary changes to your property. Installing energy-saving technology such as LED lighting, smart thermostats, and energy-efficient appliances can help reduce energy waste and utility expenses. Additionally, improving your property's insulation and fixing any air leaks will enhance thermal efficiency and lessen the need for excessive heating. These energy-saving improvements will increase the market value of your property.

Final thoughts
Having a low EPC rating can result in higher energy bills and negatively impact the market value of your property. Improving your property’s EPC rating through energy-saving upgrades and improvements can help reduce energy waste, lower utility expenses, and increase the market value of the property.
 
Are you looking to move to a more energy-efficient home?



Justin Moorhouse: Stretch & Think TicketsSaturday 17th February 2024

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