Welcome to your monthly property update!

Welcome to your monthly property update!




Jokes at Joe'sWednesday, 6 September 2023

Big Deal Comedy and Joe's coffee shop have joined forces! 

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Oliver Road, Hemel Hempstead, HP3

This 3 Bedroom Semi Detached family home has been refurbished to a high standard and is situated in this sought after residential area...
 
£495,000

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Thumpers, Hemel Hempstead, HP2

David Doyle are delighted to offer to the market this very well presented three double bedroom family home with situated in this popular...
 
£425,000

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Lucks Hill, Hemel Hempstead, HP1

This well presented 2 double bedroom with a driveway is conveniently located...

£365,000

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Great Road, Hemel Hempstead, HP2 5LB

This spacious 3 double bedroom detached chalet bungalow offers well arranged accommodation...

£680,000

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Sunnyside Christmas Arts Fair Fun DaySat Dec 14 2024

Join us for our Christmas Arts Fair Fun Day at Sunnyside Rural Trust in Hemel Hempstead. The fun day features all your favourite artists, makers and bakers as well as local therapists' here to help you relax at this busy time!

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The changing face of city centre living

City centres have long been the bustling heart of urban life, offering an exciting blend of convenience, culture, and connectivity. However, as we move into 2025, the dynamics of city centre living are shifting. With evolving work patterns, sustainability concerns, and changing buyer priorities, city living is undergoing a transformation. 

Urban renewal and the rise of mixed-use developments 

One of the most noticeable trends in city centre living is the rise of mixed-use developments. Traditional office blocks are being repurposed into residential spaces, creating vibrant, multi-functional hubs where people can live, work, and socialise. Cities across the UK, including Manchester, Birmingham, and London, are seeing a surge in these developments, offering residents a blend of modern apartments, co-working spaces, leisure facilities, and retail options all in one place. 

Green spaces and sustainability 

Sustainability is becoming a central feature of city living. Developers are prioritising energy-efficient buildings, rooftop gardens, and pedestrian-friendly zones to enhance urban wellbeing. City councils are also investing in green spaces, such as urban parks and riverside walkways, to create a better quality of life for residents. This shift is attracting environmentally conscious buyers looking for sustainable housing solutions in urban environments. 

The appeal of city living for young professionals and downsizers 

While families may still favour suburban homes, young professionals and downsizers are increasingly drawn to city centre properties. The convenience of having restaurants, entertainment, and transport links within walking distance remains a key attraction. Additionally, with more companies adopting hybrid working models, city apartments with dedicated home office spaces are becoming a priority for buyers. 

A dynamic future for city centre living 

City centres are evolving to meet the needs of modern residents, with sustainability, flexibility, and convenience at the forefront. Whether you're considering buying or renting in an urban setting, the changing landscape of city centre living offers exciting opportunities. 

Contact us to explore city centre properties that fit your lifestyle. 




Property investment trends in 2025

The property market in 2025 continues to offer strong investment opportunities, with emerging trends reshaping the landscape. From rental demand to sustainability-focused developments, investors are adapting to new priorities and market shifts. 

The rise of regional hotspots 

While London remains a key market, investors are increasingly looking at regional cities such as Manchester, Leeds, and Birmingham. These cities offer strong rental yields, growing employment hubs, and improved infrastructure projects that attract both tenants and buyers. 

Sustainability as a key investment factor 

With stricter EPC regulations and growing demand for eco-friendly homes, properties with energy-efficient features are becoming more attractive investment choices. Buyers are prioritising homes with solar panels, heat pumps, and smart energy systems, making sustainable properties a lucrative market for investors. 

Short-term rentals and the changing rental landscape 

Holiday lets and short-term rentals continue to grow in popularity, especially in tourist-friendly cities. With platforms like Airbnb thriving, investors are capitalising on flexible rental models that offer high yields. However, new regulations on short-term rentals may impact long-term profitability, making it essential for investors to stay informed. 

A strong year for property investment 

With growing regional markets, sustainability considerations, and innovative rental strategies, 2025 presents promising opportunities for property investors. 

Speak to us today for expert advice on maximising your property investments. 

 



The Impact of Working from Home on Property Choices

As remote and hybrid work models become the norm, homebuyers are re-evaluating their property priorities. With greater flexibility, buyers are seeking homes that cater to both professional and lifestyle needs. 

Demand for home office spaces 

Dedicated home offices or adaptable workspaces have become a must-have feature. Buyers are prioritising properties with extra bedrooms, garden offices, or quiet spaces that support productivity. 

Shifting location preferences 

Commuting distance is less of a concern, leading to an increased demand for homes in suburban and rural locations. Buyers are moving away from city centres in search of larger properties with outdoor spaces while still maintaining access to urban amenities when needed. 

Enhanced connectivity and home tech 

With more people working from home, high-speed internet and smart home technology have become crucial. Properties with reliable broadband, smart lighting, and energy-efficient heating systems are now more attractive to buyers. 

A new era of homeownership 

The rise of remote work is reshaping property trends, influencing everything from home design to location preferences. 


Looking for a home that fits your work-from-home lifestyle?
 

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The Role of Sustainability in Modern Housing Developments

Sustainable housing is no longer a niche concept—it’s becoming the standard for new developments. With a focus on energy efficiency, eco-friendly materials, and reducing carbon footprints, sustainability is transforming the housing market. 

Energy-efficient homes on the rise 

Developers are incorporating features such as solar panels, heat pumps, and smart energy systems to improve efficiency. Buyers are also increasingly aware of EPC ratings and are prioritising homes that help reduce energy costs. 

Eco-conscious building materials 

The use of recycled and sustainable building materials is gaining momentum. Timber, reclaimed bricks, and low-carbon concrete are becoming popular choices for developers aiming to minimise environmental impact. 

Green community initiatives 

Many new developments now integrate green spaces, communal gardens, and sustainable transport options like electric vehicle charging stations. These features not only benefit the environment but also improve residents' quality of life. 

A greener future for housing 

Sustainability is at the heart of modern housing developments, offering long-term benefits for homeowners and investors alike. 

Get in touch to explore sustainable homes and eco-friendly investment opportunities.