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When buying a property with the intention of flipping it, it’s important to consider whether the renovations you’re making are worthwhile. As such, here is the ultimate guide on how to spot a property with potential to add value.

 

Is the property in a desirable location?

Location is one of the most important factors to consider when it comes to determining the value of a property. Sometimes a property with potential is ‘the worst house on the best street’. This is why location is key, as you can’t change a home’s surroundings, but you can certainly improve the home itself.

 

Does the property offer space for conversion? 

A decent-sized loft or basement is something that you should keep an eye out for. These empty spaces offer the opportunity to add another bedroom, bathroom, or living area, making the property more spacious and, in turn, more attractive to buyers when it comes to selling in the future. 

 

Can the layout be improved with minor change? 

Try not to dismiss properties that are very segmented in their layout. Often, homes with separate rooms can easily be transformed into an open-plan layout. Keep a close eye out for properties where there is a small kitchen next to a large dining room that could be knocked through or a bathroom next to the main bedroom that could be transformed into an ensuite. 

 

Does the property have the potential to improve its EPC rating? 

It’s important to not disregard properties that currently have a low EPC rating. There are many ways you can increase an EPC rating by installing insulation, double or triple-glazed windows, a new heating system, energy-efficient bulbs, and many more. Selling the property in the future with a bad EPC rating will affect the value to potential buyers, so enhancing energy efficiency is a worthwhile investment.

 

Can all the property’s negatives be fixed?

When viewing a fixer-upper, you need to identify all the negatives so you can understand how simple it would be to solve them. You can provide the property with new windows and a paint job, but you can’t move the property away from a noisy main road. By having this in-depth screening of the property’s negatives, you can identify what changes you can approach efficiently.

 

How an agent can help

It can often seem that properties with clear project potential are hard to come by, but by enlisting the support of an expert agent, they can help you find the perfect fixer upper. As well as finding your dream home with potential, we can also support the sale of your current home, creating ease throughout your entire property journey.

 

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The UK property market is full of opportunities at any time of the year. However, every season has its positives, and winter is no exception. So, what are they? And why else could this winter be your chance to move?

 

More competitive mortgage deals

This winter is looking a lot better than last year when it comes to getting a good mortgage deal. Better mortgage deals mean lower monthly mortgage repayments. Waiting to move can be agonising, especially when the opportunity to buy the home you really want passes you by. Now that better deals are here, the waiting is over, and buyers have a better chance of securing the property they have wanted for so long.  

 

Favourable market conditions

During the summer, the number of sellers entering the market increased by 5% compared to the same period last year.* This is due to increasing confidence. The market is also showing positive signs in terms of pricing. House prices are strong and healthy, providing excellent value without becoming overinflated. This means sellers and buyers get a good deal.

 

Motivated buyers

Over the winter months, some homemovers hibernate, leaving those who are serious about moving remaining in the market. That means potential buyers viewing your home are highly motivated. So, if you are selling your property, you may receive an offer more quickly than you expected. Some sellers may delay their moves until the spring, which could make it easier for a buyer to discover your home.

 

First time buyer schemes 

The First Homes Scheme can allow some first-time buyers to get on the property ladder with 30%–50% discounts.** Some councils may have different criteria, but the good news is that this applies to both newly built homes and those previously purchased through the scheme. The mortgage guarantee scheme is also in place, which can help first-time buyers get on the property ladder with a 5%** deposit.

 

Potentially less competition 

Winter creates a desire to curl up in front of the fire and relax. With fewer buyers venturing out in the cold you may have less competition when making an offer. While other potential buyers are snoozing, your offer might be accepted, and you could finally get the keys to your dream property. That said, there are many buyers who are looking to find a home before Christmas or in the New Year to make a fresh start.

 

Making an early start 

Winter is long but can quickly pass by, just like many of life’s opportunities. The run-up to Christmas, the New Year, and the approaching spring stand out in our minds as good times to enter the property market. Whenever you choose to move, making an early start always helps. Then, when the right property appears, you are already well on your way. Understanding the value of your property and keeping an eye on listings is an excellent starting point.

 

Booking a valuation could be your golden ticket to a better property

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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




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.

 

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A three bedroom semi-detached house occupying a generous corner plot in the highly sought after Harwood Park estate.
 
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This stunning property occupies a prime location in Kings Norton forming part of a well established and sought after residential area.
 
£600,000

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