August Newsletter

August Newsletter




How to relocate your garden plants when you move home

When moving home you will of cause take your furniture and accessories with you, and even your garden plants! According to statistics on average UK 

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Cashmore Cup 2022

The Cashmore Cup 2022 had another successful fundraising event this year raising vital funds for Mind! Sponsored by Oulsnam & MKM Building Services, they raised an impressive £5,000 on the day!
Alison Nock, our Senior Manager along with her brother Stem and some great friends of theirs, have set up “The Dick Cashmore Legacy Foundation” in memory of their brother Dick Cashmore.

Their aim is to raise awareness and vital funds for mental health, something which is close to their hearts.

If you wish to donate to this years event, follow the link below. 

Thank you to Ascotts & Betty’s Waffles for attending to provide the scrumptious food, and also to The Cross In Finstall for providing the bar.
https://gofund.me/381c74a3
 



Rental Property Prices Increase

War on landlords will cost Britain 50,000 rental homes this year! 

The telegraph have reported that the war on landlords could cost Britain 50,000 rental homes this year…

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Buyers could see more homes for sale this summer

 
After two years of high market activity, you’d be forgiven for thinking the tide is ready to turn. But despite burgeoning constraints on household finances, the buying frenzy continues, with properties still selling at almost record speeds nationwide.* 

 

But what’s driving this situation? The leading cause appears to be a general lack of supply. From delays brought about by the pandemic to a shortage of new homes across the UK, the supply-demand ratio is proving difficult to balance.  

 

Low interest rates and rising inflation also mean that buyers hope to reduce their potential mortgage debt. This combination of factors has contributed to UK house prices increasing by 9.8% between March 2021 and 2022 – adding £24,000 to the average value.** 

 

The market is still strong as we move into the summer months – and will most likely remain so for the foreseeable future. 

 

Do you know how much your home is worth right now? If you’re thinking of selling, book a valuation with us today.  

 

*Home.co.uk. 

**UK House Price Index