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Finding the perfect rental home for tenants and landlords can sometimes be a challenge. However, there is a lot of common ground that, if covered correctly, can make life easier. So, here are ten things to look out for that may help you find the perfect rental home.  

 

A great location  

Location is a big factor that should be considered carefully for several reasons. It’s easy to overlook any location’s plus points. So, take a good look at these; they may include proximity to beauty spots, social scenes, transport links, schools, health care, and more. Good neighbourhoods attract a lot of interest, but so do up-and-coming areas. 

 

An energy-efficient property 

Energy-efficient properties are in everyone’s interests, and every little thing you do makes an impact. LED lighting to solar panels, energy-efficient appliances, and better insulation, all drive down the cost of monthly bills and can help make the property more self-sufficient. Energy-efficient homes are in high demand and can command a higher rent.  

 

Good rooms  

A good bathroom and kitchen are always at the top of the list of priorities. But outdoor spaces and bedrooms should not be an afterthought. Many people consider nice outdoor spaces and gardens to be just as important as any other room in the home. 

 

Modern appliances 

A built-in dishwasher, a good washing machine, a reliable oven, and a well-maintained heating system make life easier and reduce the risk of mishaps. If appliances are in excellent working order and have excellent energy efficiency ratings, then you are onto a winner. 

 

Discerning decoration  

Decorating is important, but presentability and cleanliness are also paramount. It can be better to leave some decoration to the imagination. Going overboard might not be to everyone’s tastes. Putting your stamp on interiors and decoration is something landlords and tenants should do while being mindful of each other.  

 

An attractive property 

Tenants want to love where they live, and landlords want to attract tenants, so it’s mutually beneficial to find an attractive property. Tenants should think about what they really want, while landlords should make it possible. Afterall, the needs of a young professional are different from those of a young family.   

 

Keep within your budget   

This is a crucial part of planning for landlords and tenants. With today’s spiralling costs, it’s easy to go over budget. However, if you have a budget, you will have a better understanding of how to make allowances to justify these extra costs, if you exceed it. Better yet, it may help you to find a way to recoup them.  

 

A well-maintained property 

Whether you choose to opt for a fully managed service or not, well-maintained properties will prevent small issues from becoming costly repairs. Fully managed properties could provide 24/7 property maintenance support, keeping landlords and tenants happy.  

A secure deposit 

It is a legal requirement for landlords to place tenant deposits in a tenancy protection scheme (TDP). You can use one of the many schemes available. Once again, this is in the interest of both the landlord and the tenant.  

 

A good tenancy agreement 

Good letting agents are often a bridge between the burgeoning gap that sometimes appears between landlords and tenants. Tenancy agreements, deposits, property inspections, maintenance, compliance, and viewings are made easier for both tenants and landlords if carried out by an expert.  

 

Contact us for expert advice and guidance whether you are renting or letting  



For property investors, strategy is key and usually starts with contemplation. Examining the year behind us can help you to develop your future plans. Whether you’re a seasoned landlord or a potential investor, here are some of the key takeaways from 2024: 

 

Rental growth 

In the 12 months to August 2024, average rents increased by 8.4% in the UK, marking a period of steady growth for the market.* This upward trend reflects a surge in tenant demand. With a growing population and ongoing challenges in homeownership affordability, more individuals are opting to rent, intensifying competition for available rental properties. The strong rental growth may continue as supply remains constrained in many regions, making this a key trend for both tenants and landlords alike. 

 

Interest rates 

On October 3rd, 2024, the Bank of England's base rate fell to 5%. This was a highly-anticipated decrease from the previous rate of 5.25%, which was the highest level in 16 years.**  

 

The base rate is crucial as it influences the borrowing costs for banks and lenders, which then impacts interest rates on a wide range of financial products, including mortgages, loans, and personal credit.  

Homebuyers and property investors are particularly sensitive to these changes, as mortgage rates typically move in line with base rate adjustments. With the base rate falling rather than rising, securing a mortgage has become more attainable this year. 

 

Renters’ Rights Bill 

Following the Conservative government’s decision to shelve the Renters' Reform Bill, which had proposed extensive changes to the rental market, the Labour Party has committed to introducing new legislation through the Renters' Rights Bill.  

 

This reform is aimed at rebalancing the power dynamic between tenants and landlords, ensuring that renters have more stability in their living arrangements, while landlords have clearer legal frameworks to follow. As housing policies continue to evolve, both tenants and landlords will need to stay informed on how these legislative changes may impact the rental landscape. 

 

Landlords needed 

Despite gradual improvements in the overall supply of rental properties, the market remains strained. The number of available rental homes is still 20% below pre-pandemic levels***, creating a significant supply gap. This shortfall offers a prime opportunity for potential investors, as high demand combined with limited supply is likely to sustain rental price increases in many regions.  

 

For new landlords or those looking to expand their portfolios, entering the market at this pivotal time could prove beneficial. With fewer homes available, renters face intense competition for properties, particularly in urban areas and regions experiencing population growth. This dynamic makes the rental sector an attractive option for investors seeking strong returns. 

 

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

 

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Whether you are staying put or moving, the last thing you need is a break in. You may be insured, but the emotional consequences and the time it takes to replace precious items can cause chaos and delay your move. So, with this in mind, we give some tips that may help keep your home safe over the holidays.  

 

Invite friends or family 

There’s nothing better than having friends and family over for drinks or food. Perhaps there are certain family members that you may prefer to invite when you are not in! Either way, getting some people around to check all is okay or watering the plants and drawing the curtains may help create the impression your home is not alone.  

 

Gadgets and video phone door bells 

If you want to keep an eye on who is at the door even when you are not in, you can’t go wrong with a video ring doorbell. Smart security cameras and app-controlled devices may help create the impression that your home is not empty. Smart technology allows you to do so much, from checking the contents of your fridge to adjusting lighting.       

 

Socials  

Sharing memories and reels online is fun, and no doubt you will want to update your friends, family, and followers. That said, sharing your location can sometimes, if you are overly explicit, advertise the fact that your home is empty. On the other hand, you can also use social media to keep up with any news in your area that gives you cause for concern.  

 

Lighting   

Lighting can be an effective deterrent to burglars. Timers and sensors work well outdoors and indoors. During this season, you might find yourself tempted to run a cable through partially open windows. This might make forcing open your home’s windows less of a challenge, leaving what could be an easy entrance to your home.  

 

Hiding keys    

Hiding keys might be convenient, but it’s also a way of inviting burglars to your home. Instead of making it easy for them by hiding a key or using a key safe, it might be better to make alternative arrangements. Instead of leaving keys under a plant pot or the front door, perhaps it’s better to leave a spare key with a trusted friend or family member. 

 

Don’t present your presents 

Leaving open or unwrapped gifts is a good way to entice burglars. Undoubtedly, you will need to conceal your gifts from your loved ones. Your home insurance policy may require the inclusion of certain items. For instance, your existing policy may not always cover bikes, necessitating additional coverage. 

  

Looking for a more secure home? Contact us  

 



Next year is going to be a good one, thanks largely to the lowest mortgage rates for well over a year. This is encouraging a lot of buying and selling activity and is very positive for the UK property market. So, if you are one of those people who was waiting to see what happens, perhaps now you can finally begin your New Year property resolution. We examine various options. 

 

Buy a first home  

More competitive mortgage rates and an expanding range of mortgage products are finally enabling first-time homebuyers to enter the property market. The mortgage guarantee scheme, with its renewed deadline of June 30, 2025, is one way in which you may get a foothold inside your own home. Perhaps your resolution is to help a loved one buy their first home. If this is your goal, you have a variety of options, from guarantor mortgages to equity release. 

 

Improve your property  

Perhaps you have already found the perfect property, but you want to make improvements. You may be doing this to add to its value or simply want to enjoy a better kitchen, glass door walls, or a stunning garden. Once your renovations are complete, booking a valuation to update the real value of your home can be both exciting and rewarding.  

 

Sell your property 

Given that the market's performance has exceeded many expectations, you may be considering selling. There are promising signs that the 2025 market will offer quicker selling times, better selling prices, and very healthy levels of demand. Toward the end of 2024, buyer demand and sales agreed were up 25% compared to the previous year.* 

 

Begin a property portfolio 

You may fancy investing in the lettings market. If you are interested in investing in the lettings market, 2025 could be a good year to start. Many retiring landlords are leaving this market; others are wrongly fearful of the Renters’ Rights Bill, which if implemented could improve life for landlords and tenants. This means you may be able to buy ready-to-let properties with tenants in place. This sector needs new entrepreneurs who can meet the high levels of demand for rental homes.  

 

Get the keys to your forever home 

Maybe you are looking for your forever home. In this wonderful time in your life, you'll want every detail to be perfect for you and your loved ones. On the other hand, you will most likely have big plans for it. Over the years, these plans may change, and you will want to own a property that offers that flexibility. You may work from home in a workshop, an office, or both and want more space, maybe you want a home with more land. Whatever you are looking for it’s there waiting for you  

 

Decide to downsize 

You may prefer a modest space that gives you more disposable income and choose to downsize into an energy-efficient property. If you own a larger home that has significantly increased in value in recent years, downsizing could be a wise decision. Your home may surprise you and open the doors to a more comfortable retirement, the opportunity to buy a second home, or simply a chance to do all the things you have always wanted to.  

  

Buy a holiday home 

Purchasing a holiday home can be a solid investment—a place to unwind while potentially returning income. There is a steady influx of second homes entering the UK property market. This could be your chance to buy the home you have always wanted by the coast, a rural retreat, or perhaps the city escape you can enjoy at the weekends.  

 

Book a valuation to see how close you could be to achieving your property resolutions 

  

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This February signals fresh beginnings and for home movers this presents an excellent opportunity to take action. Whether you're looking to sell your current property or find your dream home, market conditions this month offer several advantages. From strong buyer activity to better mortgage deals, here’s why moving now could work in your favour.
 
1. Buyer demand is growing
 
A wave of confidence is sweeping the property market, with more buyers actively searching for homes. The number of agreed sales has risen by 11% year-on-year,* showing that people are ready to commit to purchases. If you're selling, this means a higher chance of securing a motivated buyer quickly. For those looking to buy, the market is moving, so waiting too long could mean missing out on the right property.
 
2. More homes are entering the market
 
If you've struggled to find the right home in the past, things are looking up. The number of new properties coming to market has increased by 11% compared to this time last year.* This surge in listings gives buyers a wider choice, making it easier to find a property that fits their needs. For sellers, it’s a sign of growing confidence, listing your home now means tapping into a pool of serious buyers while competition is still manageable.
 
3. Mortgage deals are more attractive
 
After a period of uncertainty, lenders are offering better mortgage rates to encourage more movement in the market. Lower borrowing costs make buying more affordable, and for those looking to remortgage, it’s an opportunity to secure a better deal. Buyers who act now can benefit from these improved rates before any potential changes later in the year.
 
4. Energy-efficient homes are in demand
 
With energy prices still a key concern, buyers are paying close attention to Energy Performance Certificates (EPC ratings) and energy-saving features. Homes with modern insulation, solar panels, or efficient heating systems are attracting more interest and could sell for a premium. Sellers making small upgrades, such as installing smart thermostats or improving insulation, could increase their property's appeal to energy-conscious buyers.
 
5. Moving before the spring rush has its benefits
 
Spring is traditionally the busiest time of year for the property market, with a surge of buyers and sellers entering at the same time. While this increased activity brings more opportunities, it also means more competition. Starting your move in February allows buyers and sellers to get ahead of the rush, securing deals with less pressure. Those who move early may also find that transactions complete faster, avoiding potential delays later in the season.
 
Thinking of moving? Book a free valuation today and start your journey with expert guidance
 
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 The property market has a way of taking care of itself. The recent average, price increases of 1.7%* in January, perhaps driven by demand to beat the stamp duty rush, could help to mitigate some of the costs associated with stamp duty (SDLT). However, this will also largely depend on how well you can negotiate a good selling price and have a good strategy when making an offer.
 
Strong values could help with stamp duty rises
For single-owned residential properties, stamp duty has various thresholds, meaning its rise by 2% from 0% on properties is from the portion priced between £125,001 and £250,000.** The increase in value of your property could be more than this amount, which is £2500. However, you pay stamp duty after the purchase of a property, so a lot depends on the finer details of negotiating your offer. If your home’s value is more than £250,000, those thresholds remain the same for a single property.
 
Understand the full stamp duty rates
It’s important to note that the existing thresholds for homes worth more than £250,000 remain unchanged for single-property purchases. At 5% on the portion from £250,001 to £925,000.** Beyond this, the next £575,000 (from £925,001 to £1.5 million) is taxed at 10%, and any amount above £1.5 million is taxed at 12%.**
 
First-time buyers 
Until 31 March 2025, first-time buyers benefit from a stamp duty (SDLT) discount, paying no SDLT on properties up to £425,000 and 5% on the portion from £425,001 to £625,000.** However, if the property price exceeds £625,000, the relief does not apply, and standard rates are used. From 1 April 2025, the discount threshold will be reduced, with no SDLT on properties up to £300,000 and 5% on the portion from £300,001 to £500,000.** If the price exceeds £500,000, buyers must follow the standard stamp duty rules applicable to those purchasing a home for the second time or beyond.**
 
Maximise your home’s value
With demand high and prices rising, now is a great time to assess your property’s true worth. A professional valuation could reveal a larger-than-expected increase in your home’s value, putting you in a stronger position when selling and helping to counteract stamp duty costs. Making the most of your home’s value can often be about the little things as well as staging and presenting it professionally.
 
Market momentum is building 
As we move further into the year, market confidence continues to grow. Lower mortgage rates, high demand, and rising home values are all contributing to a buoyant property landscape. Whether you're looking to upsize, downsize, or relocate, conditions remain favourable for making your next move.
 
The power of good negotiation
A well-negotiated offer can make all the difference when securing your next home, and having an experienced agent by your side can help you achieve the best outcome. A good agent will understand market conditions, assess the seller’s position, and guide you on making a strong yet strategic offer. Whether it’s negotiating on price, securing favourable terms, or ensuring you stand out in a competitive market, expert advice can put you in the best position to succeed.
 
Contact us today for a free valuation and expert advice
 
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 For tenants, a protected deposit provides peace of mind that their money is safe and will be returned fairly at the end of their tenancy. In 2025, there are updates to deposit protection rules and processes that tenants need to be aware of. Understanding how these schemes work and what changes are being introduced can help you feel more secure in your rental agreement. Here is what is new this year and how it benefits you. 

 

What is a deposit protection scheme 

Deposit protection schemes exist to ensure that tenants’ deposits are kept safe and handled fairly throughout a tenancy. By law, landlords must place your deposit in a government-approved scheme within thirty days of receiving it. At the end of the tenancy, deductions can only be made for agreed reasons such as unpaid rent or property damage. If there is a dispute over deductions, the scheme provides a resolution service to ensure fairness for both parties. 

 

What is changing in 2025 

New measures are being introduced to improve deposit protection, increase transparency, and make it easier for tenants to track and manage their deposits. Some of the key changes include. 

 

Digital tracking and notifications  

More schemes are moving towards online systems where tenants can log in and check the status of their deposit at any time. You may now receive automated updates confirming when your deposit has been protected and details on how to retrieve it at the end of your tenancy. 

 

Faster dispute resolution 

Improvements to the resolution process mean that disputes over deposit deductions are expected to be resolved more quickly. Some schemes are introducing stricter timeframes for landlords and tenants to submit evidence, helping to prevent unnecessary delays in getting your money back. 

  

Stronger penalties for landlords who fail to comply 

If a landlord does not protect your deposit correctly, they can now face tougher financial penalties. This change is designed to encourage full compliance with the law and ensure tenants’ money is safeguarded properly. 

 

How these changes benefit tenants 

The updates to deposit protection schemes are designed to make the process fairer, clearer, and more efficient for tenants. Here is how you will benefit. 

 

Greater transparency  

With more digital tracking options, tenants will have better access to deposit information, reducing uncertainty and making it easier to check that their money is being handled correctly. 

 

Quicker access to your deposit  

Faster dispute resolution means tenants will not have to wait as long to receive their deposit back at the end of a tenancy, even if there is a disagreement over deductions. 

 

More security for your money 

Stronger penalties for landlords who fail to protect deposits properly mean fewer risks for tenants. If your landlord does not follow the correct process, you will have more legal backing to claim compensation. 

 

How to check if your deposit is protected 

If you have paid a deposit, your landlord or letting agent should provide you with details of where it has been registered. In England and Wales, deposits must be held in one of three government-approved schemes. 

 

Tenancy Deposit Scheme TDS 

Deposit Protection Service DPS 

My Deposits 

You can check whether your deposit is protected by visiting the website of these schemes and entering your tenancy details. If your landlord has not provided you with deposit protection information, ask them for it immediately. If they fail to protect your deposit, you may be entitled to compensation of up to three times the deposit amount. 

 

What to do at the end of your tenancy 

To ensure you get your full deposit back, follow these steps before moving out: 

 

Check the tenancy agreement: Review the terms regarding deposit deductions to understand what could be charged at the end of the tenancy. 

 

Document the property’s condition: Take photos and videos when moving out to provide evidence that you are leaving the property in good condition. 

 

Request your deposit return promptly: Once you have moved out, formally request your deposit back through the protection scheme to start the process. 

 

A fairer and more secure system for tenants 

The updates to deposit protection in 2025 are designed to make renting fairer and more transparent for tenants. With better tracking, faster resolutions, and stricter enforcement for landlords, tenants can feel more secure that their deposits are being handled properly. Knowing your rights and taking simple steps to check your deposit is protected can help ensure a smooth rental experience. 

 

Contact us for guidance on your rights as a tenant and how to ensure your deposit is safe 



When selling a home, the right marketing strategy can make all the difference. While online listings and digital advertising are essential in today’s market, there is still something to be said for the traditional ‘For Sale’ sign. Simple yet effective, this classic tool plays a crucial role in making your property stand out.
 
First impressions count
 A ‘For Sale’ sign is often the first thing potential buyers see when passing through a neighbourhood. It creates instant awareness and signals that a home is available. This visibility is especially important in areas where people actively look for properties, as it catches the attention of both serious buyers and those who might not have been considering a move but are drawn in by the opportunity.
 
A sign of trust and credibility
A professionally placed ‘For Sale’ sign not only advertises the property but also builds trust. Buyers often feel more comfortable when they see a reputable estate agent's branding displayed clearly outside a home. It reassures them that the sale is being handled professionally and that the details can be easily verified. This trust extends to sellers as well. Seeing a sign outside their home reinforces that the process is moving forward and that their property is actively being marketed to the public. It is a visual confirmation that the sale is underway.
 
Capturing local interest 
Not all buyers come from property websites. Many prefer to explore specific areas they are interested in before making a decision. A ‘For Sale’ sign ensures that your home is noticed by those already looking to move into the neighbourhood. Local buyers are often the best prospects, as they are familiar with the area and its amenities. They may already have friends, family, or work commitments nearby, making them more motivated to find a home in the location. By placing a sign outside, sellers maximise their chances of attracting these potential buyers.
 
The role of estate agents in visibility
Good estate agents help make your home visible to buyers both online and in reality. A ‘For Sale’ sign is just one part of a broader strategy. Agents also use professional photography, online listings, social media promotion, and targeted advertising to ensure maximum exposure. By combining traditional methods with modern marketing, a skilled agent ensures that your property reaches the right audience. They understand how to highlight key features, create compelling property descriptions, and generate interest across multiple platforms. This balanced approach increases the likelihood of attracting serious buyers quickly.
  
Expert marketing and local insight
A ‘For Sale’ sign requires no effort from the seller but provides continuous benefits. It is cost-effective, immediate, and one of the simplest ways to attract attention to a property.
 
Alongside this, estate agents bring a complete service to maximise visibility and secure the best outcome. From accurate valuations and expert guidance to a strong database of buyers and local market knowledge, they ensure your property is seen by the right people. While online marketing is essential in today’s property market, a well-placed sign, combined with a professional agent’s expertise, remains one of the most powerful ways to achieve a successful sale.
 
If you are thinking about selling your home, consider the power of visibility by booking a valuation