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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Creative ideas to make your summer garden stand out

 

The summer brings plenty of opportunity for everyone to take advantage of the nice, warm weather and enjoy their garden. In this article, we are going to explore different, creative ways to transform your garden into a perfect paradise, all while catching the eyes of friends, family, and potential buyers.

Add water features

Elements of water in a summer garden create a serene feel. Add water features that serve a purpose as well as looking pretty, like an elegant bird bath and feeder, to attract wildlife and songbirds that create harmonies in your garden.

Create defined areas  

Introduce defined areas in your garden by installing pathways, hedges, or elevations, such as a pergola, creating a secluded, shaded area perfect for dining. A pergola is a great way to add value to your home without needing planning permission, as you can add infrastructure under 2.5 metres high.

Introduce outdoor mood lighting

On summer evenings, light up your garden by adding solar lights along your outdoor pathways, creating an inviting appearance. Draw attention to specific areas you favour; use uplighters to highlight walls, trees, and enclosed cosy spaces, giving your garden more depth.
Produce a different atmosphere with a firepit or fake flame, as they generate warmth and colour in your garden, creating a cosy vibe.

Create perfect privacy  

Privacy is an important selling point in a garden, as people want their own private oasis. Replace fences with tall-growing plants, living walls, or floral bushes to create a more secluded, cosy outdoor space, and the natural greenery will soften your overall garden look.  

Add colour through mother nature  

Add a pop of colour to your garden by simply adding flowers. You can achieve this by using hanging baskets, plant pots, and flower beds. You can also use vertical gardening, giving you endless possibilities for adding splashes of colour everywhere and transforming boring fences and walls into a luscious green and floral appearance.

Turning your garden into an incredible oasis is a rewarding endeavour that enhances both the beauty and functionality of your outdoor space. With these creative ideas, you can enjoy your incredible summer garden and make it a focal point when selling your home.

 
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Budgeting tips for home-movers

 

Moving house doesn’t have to break the bank. In fact, by planning ahead and taking tactical steps, you can get started on your next chapter with a clean slate and a well-organised home.
Here are some essential tips to help you save money and streamline your move.

Book promptly

When it comes to moving, timing is crucial. One of the best ways to save money is by booking your moving services well in advance as this gives you time to compare rates. Many moving companies also offer discounts for OAPs, key workers, and armed forces, so don’t forget to check if you’re eligible.

Get the timings right

Booking early also ensures that you get the moving date and time that best fits your schedule. During peak moving seasons, such as summer and end-of-month dates, moving companies can get booked up quickly. By planning ahead, you avoid the stress and potential extra costs of trying to find available moving services at the last minute.

Empty your cupboards

Before you start packing, take a good look at your cupboards. You might be surprised by how much food and household items you've accumulated over time. Instead of letting these items go to waste or lugging them to your new home, aim to use them up.

Meal planning

Create a meal plan that focuses on using the ingredients you already have. This approach not only reduces waste but also cuts down on your food shopping bill in the weeks leading up to your move. Be creative with your recipes and try to use as many of your cupboard staples as possible.

Sell unwanted items

Moving is the perfect time to declutter and make a bit of extra cash by selling items you no longer need. This will reduce the volume of things you need to move to your next home, while saving both time and money.
Use online platforms like eBay, Facebook Marketplace, and Vinted to sell your unwanted items. Whether it’s furniture, clothes, or electronics, there’s likely someone out there who will be interested in what you’re selling.

Declutter

Decluttering is one of the most effective ways of cutting down your moving costs. But it isn’t easy, so tackle your decluttering one room at a time. This method makes the task more manageable and ensures that you thoroughly go through each space.
Sort items into categories: keep, sell, donate, and dispose of. Be ruthless – if you haven’t used something in the past year, it’s likely you don’t need it.

Get your packing materials for free

You can save a great deal of money by getting your boxes and bubble wrap for free. Many shops and offices offer their used packing materials at no cost to reduce waste. You might even find someone in your local community offering their used boxes, so check online first before committing to paying out for your packaging.

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Everything you need to know about Tenancy Deposit Protection (TDP)

 

Under an Assured Shorthold Tenancy (AST), the tenant's deposit is legally safeguarded by one of three government-approved tenancy deposit protection (TDP) schemes. Whether you're a landlord or a tenant, here's everything you should know about deposit protection.

What is Tenancy Deposit Protection (TDP)?

TDP schemes were introduced under the Housing Act 2004 and became mandatory for all Assured Shorthold Tenancies in England and Wales starting from April 2007. These schemes ensure that tenants' deposits are protected and returned at the end of the tenancy, provided the terms of the tenancy agreement are met, and there are no disputes.

What are the three TDP schemes?

In England and Wales, the three Government-authorised schemes are:

  • Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS)
  • Deposit Protection Service (DPS)
  • MyDeposits

Deposits must be protected within thirty days of receipt. Tenancy deposits in England are set at five weeks' rent for annual rents under £50,000 and six weeks' rent for annual rents of £50,000 or more. There is no formal limit on tenancy deposits in Wales.

Why was tenancy deposit protection introduced?

As part of the Housing Act 2004, Tenancy Deposit Protection was implemented in April 2007 for all assured shorthold tenancies in England and Wales that required a deposit to be taken. TDP was identified as a way to raise standards in the housing market and ensure fair treatment for tenants.
There are two main types of TDP schemes: insurance-based deposit schemes and custodial deposit schemes. Each scheme has distinct features and benefits.

Insurance-based tenancy deposit schemes

In an insurance-based deposit scheme, the landlord or letting agent retains the deposit and pays a premium to an insurance company. The insurer guarantees the return of the deposit to the tenant if the landlord fails to comply with the scheme's terms. This type of scheme allows landlords to keep hold of the deposit money, giving them more control and flexibility.

Custodial tenancy deposit schemes

In a custodial scheme, the landlord or letting agent pays the deposit into a government-approved scheme where it is held for the duration of the tenancy. The scheme is free to use, with the interest earned on the deposit covering the scheme’s costs.

Non-compliance with tenancy deposit schemes

Landlords and letting agents must comply with TDP regulations. Failure to protect the deposit within 30 days of receipt can result in fines of up to three times the amount of the deposit. Tenants can also apply to the court for compensation if their deposit is not protected, and landlords may find it difficult to serve a Section 21 notice if the deposit isn’t properly protected.

How a letting agent can help

Our letting agents play a vital role in ensuring compliance with TDP regulations. Here’s how they can assist:

  • Deposit management: Our letting agents can manage the deposit process, including payment into an approved scheme and ensuring timely protection.
  • Administrative support: They handle the necessary paperwork and communications with the TDP scheme, easing the administrative burden on landlords.
  • Compliance assurance: Letting agents stay updated with the latest regulations, ensuring that both landlords and tenants are compliant with legal requirements.

 

For more advice, contact our expert lettings team today

 



Highest number of homes for sale in 8 years

 

If you’re in the market for a new home this summer, you’ve timed it just right. According to data from Rightmove’s house price index, this summer saw the highest number of homes for sale in eight years.* As a result, it comes as no surprise that sales increased by 13% between May 2023 and May 2024.* Additionally, because the number of homes for sale has increased at a slightly faster rate than sales agreed, there is a strong supply of available homes for sale.

Why is the market growing?

Post-pandemic rebound

The economy has recovered after taking a hit during the COVID pandemic, and as a result, we are seeing a rebound in housing market activity. Homeowners who may have put off selling their home during the pandemic now feel more confident in putting their property on the market.

Lower mortgage rates easier

The decrease in mortgage interest rates is another factor contributing to the high number of homes for sale. With interest rates falling in 2024, many potential buyers are taking advantage of favourable borrowing conditions to buy a home. This increase in demand has led to more homes being listed for sale as sellers look to capitalise on the surge in interest.

Stable prices

Despite the increase in the number of homes for sale, property prices have remained relatively stable. This has provided a sense of assurance for both buyers and sellers, creating a balanced market where transactions can occur smoothly. The stability in prices has encouraged more homeowners to make their move, knowing that they can achieve a fair value for their homes.

How does this benefit buyers?

Increased options

With the highest number of homes for sale in eight years, buyers now have a wide range of properties to choose from. This means they are more likely to find a home that fits their specific needs and preferences.

Less competition

A surplus of homes on the market means less competition among buyers. This can result in a less stressful homebuying experience, as buyers may not need to rush into making an offer out of fear of losing the property to another buyer.

Potential price reductions

In a busy market with a high level of supply, sellers may be more willing to reduce their asking prices in order to attract buyers. This presents an opportunity for buyers to receive a good deal on their dream home.

How does this benefit sellers?

Faster sales

While an increase in available properties may seem like bad news for sellers, it can actually lead to quicker sales. With more options available, motivated buyers are more likely to make a decision and move forward with a purchase.

Increased exposure easier

More homes for sale means more listings for buyers to browse through. This increased visibility can benefit sellers because it attracts a larger pool of potential buyers to their property.

Competitive pricing

By pricing properties competitively, sellers can take advantage of the abundance of homes on the market. Sellers who set a reasonable asking price may attract more interest and receive multiple offers.

How a good agent can help you

As a buyer, a good agent can help you find your dream home among the abundance of options available. They will listen to your needs and preferences, then use their expertise to narrow down the search to properties that meet your criteria. An experienced agent can also help you make an offer, secure a mortgage, and close the deal. As a seller, you can benefit from an agent’s in-depth knowledge of local market trends as they help you price your property competitively to attract the right buyers. A reputable agent will also handle all the negotiations and paperwork, taking the stress out of the selling process.

 

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