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The minimalist trends of 2022

Minimalism is more than just a form of decoration; it's a way of life.


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If you have streamlined your spending, you might find that you have a little leftover. Thought of overpaying your mortgage?

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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica; font-size: 18px;">Six mistakes landlords should avoid making</span>

 
The rental market is highly lucrative and full of opportunity, with soaring demand and lists of people looking to rent. As a landlord, you are set to gain a good return on investment; it’s just a bit more complex than it used to be.

Not conducting tenant screening
It’s vital to carry out the right background checks. The last thing you need is to place a tenant who is problematic when it comes to damage to your property or paying rent. Credit checks and references are good ways to ensure you are letting your property to the right tenants.

Not keeping on top of maintenance
It’s imperative to keep on top of your property. Small issues can very quickly become expensive problems if not dealt with quickly. If tenants live happily in a well-maintained property, then this reduces the risk of accidents, claims, or losses in revenue if your tenant decides to leave.

Not conducting inspections
A great way to prevent expensive repairs is to conduct regular inspections of the property. This will help you identify any potential problems before they become repairs. It's vital that you give your tenants at least 24 hours' notice before conducting viewings. It’s less about checking up on tenants and more about keeping your property in good condition.

Neglecting legal obligations
From the right safety checks to the correct level of insurance, there is a lot to remember. Having the right tenancy agreement is also vital, and you don’t want to skim over the details of this. It’s important to define the cost of rent and what it covers to notice periods. It’s also important to maintain records of rent payments, and while some things may not be a legal requirement, they can help your case if legal disputes arise.

Incorrect pricing
When deciding how much rent to charge, it’s important to strike the right balance. You don’t want to charge too much, which could lead to your property being vacant. On the other hand, you must factor in your maintenance costs and the area where your property is located.

Not using a letting agent
A letting agent can take care of as much or as little of all these processes for you, which helps protect your investment and ensures your rights as a landlord are protected. Managing your own buy-to-let property is a time-consuming business. But more than that, you don't want to get caught out or increase your costs due to poor management.

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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica;"><span style="font-size: 18px;">Eight great things about being a tenant</span></span>

 
Being a tenant has a lot of advantages. In the UK, 36% of households rent, 35% of households own their house outright, and 30% of households are mortgage holders.* This technically means that the UK is now a nation of renters. It’s a good time to look at some of the great reasons to rent in the UK.

It’s easier to move
Once you find your perfect place, it’s relatively easy to make your move. With no selling or buying involved, you have a lot more flexibility to find something bigger or somewhere in a different location with speed and convenience, and your agent will take care of everything for you.

Fewer financial commitments
With an initial deposit for a rented property being a fraction of the amount needed for a deposit for a mortgage, you are already saving before you move in. Then, if there are any maintenance issues, you are not liable for the costs. You may find that bills are included in your rent, and this allows you to budget for the more fun things in life.

Less responsibility
With less responsibility for repairs, all you will most likely need to do if something needs fixing is call your agent, who will have a dedicated maintenance team. This, combined with a lower financial commitment and the legal responsibilities of home ownership, means you are not tied down.

You don’t have to worry about rising interest rates
Many homeowners are currently worried about increasing interest rates and paying their mortgages in the current cost-of-living crisis. When you rent, you don’t have to think about this, nor will you need to borrow or become tied down with a mortgage.

Social opportunities
Whether you are renting in the suburbs or a city apartment, because of the ease of moving, you can find a place near the social scene or amenities that most interest you. Whether you are addicted to travelling and want proximity to the airport, or you simply want to be near a decent gym, living close to good restaurants and bars will save you time and add to the quality of your life.

You can focus on other investments and goals
With fewer financial commitments, you could choose to invest in the stock exchange or perhaps properties in locations that are more affordable. You may have a retirement plan, a hobby, or a business you would rather develop. Perhaps you have other passions you want to pursue.

Greater freedom to explore
If you are developing your career and, as a result, may move abroad or change your job roles regularly and don't want the financial commitment of a mortgage, then renting can be the perfect solution. Renting also allows you to explore different living arrangements, from sharing to city life and then, in no time at all, country living.

Try out different properties
There are so many different property types you can enjoy renting. From a flat in the city to luxury homes, humble terraced homes to rural retreats. Whatever you are looking for, from a quaint village to a place in the leafy suburbs, it’s always worth talking to a good agent to help you in your search.

Contact us today to discuss your rental requirements

 
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica; font-size: 18px;">Top tips on making your older home more modern</span><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica; font-size: 18px;"><br /></span>

 
Modernising an older home requires a delicate balance between preserving its history and introducing contemporary elements. Your property's character will determine which original features to embrace or replace. You can make subtle, budget-friendly changes or invest in more extensive renovations.

Celebrate your home's original features
From your fireplace to the staircase, take a step back to take in the features you love and want to keep, then work in harmony with them.

Think about the original materials
The same applies to the woodwork, natural stone, or brickwork of your home. These qualities can inspire your approach to modernising your home.

Knock down some walls
Older homes often have floorplans composed of smaller rooms. Creating an open or 'broken-plan' layout can pay homage to the past while infusing a sense of modernity..

Remove old wallpaper
While some trends stand the test of time, others may need to go. For example, partly wallpapered walls. If an older fully wallpapered wall needs updating, it's time to remove it.

Add some smart technology
Subtle and discreet smart lighting systems, thermostats, and security cameras complemented with voice-activated systems will modernise your home without ruining its aesthetics.

Improve your home’s hardware
USB plugs, new power sockets, and light switches can provide cost-effective ways to modernise your home, making it more technology-friendly.

Add some modern art
Modern art in the form of photography, paintings, or sculpture can provide a timeless modern touch to any room, seamlessly blending classic features with a contemporary interior.

Install a new bathroom or kitchen
Marble, granite, wood, tiles, or vinyl? There is much to think about when creating these pivotal rooms in your home. Combining energy-efficient appliances with granite or quartz worktops can offer a modern and timeless appeal.

Be creative with your furniture
Paying homage to your home's history can be achieved using weathered furniture or collectable pieces. Rustic furniture that is set in a modern, brightly painted, spacious room can nod to your home's older features.

Restore your original flooring
Peek under the carpet or lift your worn laminate and you might find an original, real wood floor. Have you considered sanding it down and treating it?

Create space
Reducing clutter can create the illusion of larger rooms. When choosing lighting, you have a wide range of options to blend modern fixtures with older designs or even antique shades.

Create a connection with the outdoors
Remove barriers between your home's interior and the outdoors to blend your living areas. Think about creating an outdoor space that can be used even when it’s raining; add a few gadgets and timeless details such as candles.

Add some glass
Whether it's bifold doors, glass door walls, glass walls, skylights, glass roofs, or innovative indoor windows, adding more natural light can breathe fresh air into your space and create a sense of spaciousness.

Added value
Feeling inspired? Modernising your older home will most certainly add to its value. How Your approach is your choice, but seeking inspiration, like viewing properties, can spark ideas for improvement.

Contact us today for an accurate appraisal of how close you really are to living in the home you deserve



<span style="font-size: 18px;">Maidenhead’s Town Show </span>

The Maidenhead Town Show promises to be a fantastic day out for the community, featuring a variety of exciting competitions, an abundance of food stalls, not to mention a variety of arts and crafts stalls. This event not only provides a platform for friendly competition but also serves as a heartwarming opportunity to support a worthy cause. With numerous activities and delicious treats to enjoy, it's a gathering that brings people together, fostering a sense of unity and camaraderie within the community, all while contributing to a charitable endeavor.


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<span style="font-weight: bold; font-size: 18px;">Off The Tap Halloween Festival:</span>

 

Off The Tap Halloween Festival:

 
Join us as we sponsor Off The Tap for a spooktacular weekend of Halloween festivities! They are bringing the community together for a howling good time as they host a line-up of talented local musicians to set the mood. Get your creative juices flowing and join the fancy dress competition, sponsored by Oakwood Estates, for a chance to win a fantastic prize. It's the perfect place for the community to celebrate Halloween throughout the entire weekend. So, grab your costumes and your friends, and come make some hauntingly great memories with us!"



Off The Tap Halloween Festival<br />

Join us as we sponsor Off The Tap for a spooktacular weekend of Halloween festivities! They are bringing the community together for a howling good time as they host a lineup of talented local musicians to set the mood. Get your creative juices flowing and join the fancy dress competition, sponsored by Oakwood Estates, for a chance to win a fantastic prize. It's the perfect place for the community to celebrate Halloween throughout the entire weekend. So, grab your costumes and your friends and come make some hauntingly great memories with us!


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Datchet 10 Year Anniversary<br />

Cheers to a decade of success and community spirit! Datchet is thrilled to celebrate our 10-year anniversary, where our shop and the wonderful community have come together to achieve remarkable milestones. We recently had the pleasure of awarding the lucky winner of our Odds Farm prize, and the excitement was palpable as she collected her well-deserved reward. The delicious cupcakes we shared were an absolute hit, and the Prosecco toasts were the cherry on top. Here's to the past decade of triumphs and the promising future ahead, as we continue to thrive together!


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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica; font-size: 18px;">Why is moving home easier in 2024?</span>

 
You can move quickly
Homes placed on the UK property market took an average of 34 days to sell in 2023*, this is a little longer than the ferocious pace of previous years. But currently, sales completions are taking less time due to conveyancers and removal companies not being backlogged. A nicely paced market without stupendous levels of competition from other buyers means that you can move to the home you want in good time. This year looks set to improve on all fronts, so you could find the right property and move quickly.

Renewed and optimistic interest
January and the build-up to spring bring an influx of homes to the property market. Many people who hesitated in 2023 because of a bleak outlook ringing in their ears, which never materialised, are now getting on with their moves. The outlook for 2024 appears increasingly promising as banks offer better interest rates. This pent-up demand helps in the negotiation of a fair price for the home you want to buy or sell. More and more homes enter the market, giving you greater choice. From cottages to castles, combining modernity with timeless character, greener homes, homes in need of modernisation, and rental-ready buy-to-let investments.

It's a mover’s market
Your home’s value is unique. With so many towns and cities still developing and positive influences on the market occurring, it can get confusing when it’s time to value your home. This makes your agent’s skills invaluable. Prices have both increased and decreased marginally; however, while they have been fluctuating, they have stopped rising at a rapid rate. This leaves you in a good position; you will get a good price for your current home due to rapid rises in recent years and recent renewed demand, but you will also pay a reasonable price as opposed to an overinflated price for your new home.

The advantages of higher interest rates
You can’t be blamed for hating higher interest rates! The banks seem to win every time. However, if you are waiting for interest rates to fall so you can save money on your property purchase, then don’t. As interest rates fall, property prices will most likely rise, so your mortgage will essentially cost you the same amount. Mortgage providers are competing and offering an increasing number of products at more affordable rates. Products such as offset mortgages and porting (moving home with your existing mortgage) to longer repayment terms mean the banks aren’t all bad! And with higher interest rates, property prices don’t spiral out of control, and you get a better property for a cheaper purchase price in a more stable market.

Your local agent makes moving easy
At a competitive price, your local agent is worth every penny in today's market. The fragmented and resilient UK property market is more complex than ever, so agents are vital for valuing your home correctly. This, combined with guidance in negotiation, means you will most likely save money and time. Agents want to keep the momentum in your home move as much as you do. But it’s their connections and market knowledge that can transform your move. Guidance and advice bring about emotional support and potentially a cheaper mortgage.
 
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica; font-size: 18px;">Joining the January rush? Here are some top tips</span>

 
The beginning of a new year often marks the beginning of a new life, and for many, this means moving home. Because of this, January is a significant time in the property market. So, whether you’re planning on buying, selling, or both this year, here are some top tips to help you beat the New Year rush.

For sellers:
  • Preparation is key
    Before placing your home on the market, make sure it’s in its best possible condition first. This might mean investing some time into making small repairs, staging, and decluttering to ready it for the eyes of potential buyers. A well-presented home will stand out on a busy market, so don’t forgo a little home improvement!
  • Set a realistic asking price
    Overpricing can deter potential buyers, but under-pricing could mean you’re selling yourself short, so it’s important to strike the right balance. An expert valuation will assess all your home’s unique features, while also taking into account the local market landscape. This produces an accurate and competitive price for your home, allowing you to secure a fast and successful sale.
  • Show off your home’s best features
    High-quality photos, virtual tours and expertly crafted descriptions are all important for showcasing your property online. In today’s digital age, a strong online presence is vital. Without social media reach, your home would not have half as much exposure to potential buyers. Make sure your chosen agent has a solid marketing strategy in place and knows how to utilise online platforms to cast a wide net.
  • Choose the right agent
    Partnering with a reputable and experienced agent can make all the difference. Your estate agent should be well-versed in your local market and therefore have the expertise to advertise your property effectively, negotiate on your behalf, and guide you through the entire selling process.
  • Be open and flexible
    Selling a home requires a great deal of time and commitment. While the viewing process can be disruptive to your everyday routine, being flexible and accommodating might land you a buyer quicker. Once you’ve secured your buyer, make sure their timings for completion align with your own, even if this means compromising slightly, as this will help speed up the process and avoid any confusion.

For buyers:
  • Get your finances in order
    Before you can get started on the search for your dream home, you’ll need to make sure your finances are in order. The best way to get ahead of the curve is to obtain a mortgage agreement in principle. This will strengthen your position when making an offer, as sellers will view you as a reliable option.
  • Know your priorities
    You should know exactly what your priorities are in terms of location, size, and any other important features. This will streamline your search and help you make informed decisions, rather than wasting any time on homes that aren’t suitable.
  • Act quickly but thoughtfully
    The January rush can be competitive, and a home that you have your eye on may receive multiple offers similar to yours. While it’s important to act fast, you shouldn’t act merely on impulse. Take some time to thoroughly inspect the home and do your due diligence both online and in person before making an offer.
  • Manage your expectations
    Wish lists are essential when it comes to finding your dream home, but it’s equally important to be realistic about what you can afford and what is available on the market. Be open to compromise where necessary, but don’t sacrifice any essential requirements.
  • Work with an agent
    A skilled agent can guide you through the buying process, help you identify suitable homes, and negotiate on your behalf. Having someone who is experienced in the local market on your side is invaluable when it comes to finding a home in a busy market.
 
If you're ready to take the plunge into the January rush, our experienced team is here to assist you every step of the way.



<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica; font-size: 18px;">How much your low EPC rating could be costing you</span>

 
In today’s financial climate, it is as important as ever to understand where your money is being spent. One of the main sources of expenditure is energy, so it is important to fully understand your Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating. Let’s take a closer look at EPC ratings and what you can do to make your property more energy efficient.

Understanding EPC ratings
An EPC rating is a measure of a property’s energy efficiency and can vary depending on a range of factors, including insulation, heating systems, and renewable energy usage. The main purpose of an EPC rating is to inform potential buyers or renters about a property's energy efficiency.

It is a legal requirement for all properties available to buy or rent in the United Kingdom to have an EPC rating. An EPC rating lasts for 10 years, and if your EPC is older than this, a new one must be issued before the property can be made available to buy or rent. EPC ratings range from A to G, with the latter suggesting a property’s energy efficiency is poor. Common causes of a low EPC rating include poor insulation and inadequate heating systems.

The cost of a low EPC rating
A significant impact of a low EPC rating is higher energy bills. A property with a low level of energy efficiency will waste more energy, meaning more energy is required to heat the home, therefore resulting in higher bills.

A low EPC rating can hugely affect a property’s market value because it indicates that the home is not energy efficient. Potential buyers and renters tend to favour properties with higher EPC ratings because they are a more cost-effective solution, so a poor rating could make securing a sale at a good price more difficult.

How to improve your EPC rating
An energy audit can help you identify areas to improve your property's energy efficiency. A trained professional will give your property a thorough inspection, examining factors such as insulation, heating systems, and appliances. By highlighting potential areas for improvement, an audit can provide you with valuable insights into where energy-saving upgrades can be made.

After the energy audit has highlighted how energy efficiency could be improved, you should make the necessary changes to your property. Installing energy-saving technology such as LED lighting, smart thermostats, and energy-efficient appliances can help reduce energy waste and utility expenses. Additionally, improving your property's insulation and fixing any air leaks will enhance thermal efficiency and lessen the need for excessive heating. These energy-saving improvements will increase the market value of your property.

Final thoughts
Having a low EPC rating can result in higher energy bills and negatively impact the market value of your property. Improving your property’s EPC rating through energy-saving upgrades and improvements can help reduce energy waste, lower utility expenses, and increase the market value of the property.
 
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica; font-size: 18px;">Try before you buy: why renting could be a good first step</span>

 
The journey to your ideal home is often not a short one, and if you’re contemplating taking the plunge into homeownership, you may consider renting first to test the waters. Renting provides the unique opportunity to ‘try before you buy’ and comes with a range of benefits that might just make it the perfect first move.

Here are some of the advantages to renting before you buy:

Flexibility and freedom
Renting allows a level of flexibility that buying a property does not. If you’re unsure about your long-term plans or if you’re keen on trying out a few different locations before laying down roots, renting allows you to relocate easily without being tied to a mortgage or any of the other commitments that come with owning a property.

Try out different areas
If you haven’t lived alone yet, it can be difficult to know what surroundings would best suit your lifestyle. Renting first means you can live in and explore an area before having to commit to it. It’s a great way to experience a different walk of life, try out local amenities, plan your commute, and get a feel for the community.

Maintenance and peace of mind
One of the perks of renting is that you aren’t responsible for major property repairs or maintenance, allowing you to save both time and money. This is a great way to ease yourself into homeownership, as you can focus on gaining your independence without feeling like you’ve been thrown into the deep end on your own.

Gain experience
Being a reliable tenant is a great responsibility to take on before homeownership. You can learn how to budget around bills, how to take care of a home, and what it means to live independently. This experience will be invaluable when you buy your first home, as it will enable you to hit the ground running.

Build your credit score
Being a responsible tenant can also positively impact your credit score, which might make it easier for you to secure favourable mortgage terms when you decide to buy a home later. If you pay your rent on time consistently, this will demonstrate your financial responsibility to mortgage lenders.

Learn more about yourself
Renting a home allows you to experiment and figure out what works for you long term. This is a valuable opportunity to understand what your home requirements are in terms of size and layout, which will help you make a more informed decision when the time comes to buy your own place.

Simplify your transition
Renting puts less pressure on the transition into independent living, especially if you’re going to be living with a partner for the first time. Living in a rental home first allows time to adjust to the responsibilities of maintaining a household and to experience cohabiting with another person without the immediate commitment of ownership.
 
Contact us today to explore the exciting possibilities that renting can bring to your property journey



<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica; font-size: 18px;">How does using a good agent help avoid gazumping and gazundering?</span>

 
Gazumping and gazundering are not always carried out intentionally to save money. Sometimes buyers and sellers experience challenges while they are between homes, and a good agent can help you overcome them.

What is gazumping?
You are elated that your offer on the home you have chosen has been accepted. A few days before completion, the person selling their property accepts an offer from another buyer. Although you may feel furious and a little heartbroken, this is perfectly legal.

How can you avoid gazumping?
  • Get organised
    Don’t delay or waste any time. If you are organised, then you can move quickly. So, communicate with your agent and start the paperwork process as soon as possible.
  • Sort your mortgage
    Working with a good agent helps speed things up, but if you don’t have your mortgage agreement in principle in place, delaying gives your seller more time to consider offers.
  • Choose your conveyancer or solicitor wisely
    You don’t want a slow solicitor or conveyancer. Call them regularly for updates until they get the job done. Your agent could recommend a reputable firm for you.
  • Negotiate the removal of the property from the market
    When making an offer as part of the deal, ask your agent if the seller is willing to remove their property from the market.
  • A lock-out agreement
    You may be able to draw up a contract that will set out a given period of time in which the buyer has exclusive rights to buy the property.
  • Gazump your gazumper
    If you really love the property and are determined to buy it, and your finances allow it, you could simply make a higher counter-offer; a small increase can make a big difference.

What is gazundering?
The boot is on the other foot in this case, as a buyer of a property lowers their offer, usually at the last minute. Like gazumping, this is perfectly legal until the exchange of contracts.

How can you avoid gazundering?
  • Set a date for the exchange of contracts
    This is like setting deadlines for solicitors or conveyancers, the buyer, and the seller to work to. This will keep momentum going and reduce the risk of a buyer reducing their offer.
  • Pricing is critical
    Understanding the property market is important. Your agent’s skill and experience in pricing accurately are crucial in valuing your property accurately.
  • Valuing your home
    Good agents conduct face-to-face valuations and will find the right value for your home, and this will help prevent gazundering and gazumping in the first place.
  • Avoid leaving surprises
    Hiding issues that may affect the value of your home, which will inevitably be discovered during a survey could encourage gazundering.
  • Consider chain-free buyers
    There is no guarantee that this will prevent getting gazundered, but a chain-free buyer will move more quickly than a buyer in a chain.
  • Be prepared
    The golden rule when moving home is to be organised. Anything that could delay your move, from paperwork, mortgages, and poor communication to choosing the wrong agent.

A good agent is crucial
An experienced agent could prevent and will certainly minimise the risk of either of these scenarios happening by matching the right buyers with the right homes. But even if these situations do arise, a discerning agent will help manage your situation so that your moving dreams do not become thwarted. Agents do not just sell properties but also represent your best interests and position in the market. They can improve your ability to buy or sell by always presenting you in the best possible light so that your home move is a success.
 
Get in touch today for a successful and smooth home move



The Luxury Wedding Fair at Moor Park

Create your dream wedding with the Luxury Wedding Fair at thr prestogious Moor Park Mansion.
A venue like no other; this historic mansion with it's palatial exterior and stylish grounds offers a unique backdrop for your wedding and for this elegant wedding Fair.

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West Hampstead Farmers Market - Every Saturday 

West Hampstead Farmers' Market brings you fresh day boat fish, free range and organic meat and poultry and dairy and coffee from Brinkworth Dairy. In season we have fresh game, Pippins Orchard Essex apples, asparagus and cherries. Look out for regulars Eden Farm veg, Wild Country Organics seasonal veg and leaves, Brambletye biodynamic juice, fruit, veg, eggs and more and Millets Farm juice. There's hot food for breakfast and lunch, seasonal herbs and flowers and very friendly, knowledgeable stall holders...

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West Hampstead Farmers Market - Every Saturday

West Hampstead Farmers' Market brings you fresh day boat fish, free range and organic meat and poultry and dairy and coffee from Brinkworth Dairy. In season we have fresh game, Pippins Orchard Essex apples, asparagus and cherries. Look out for regulars Eden Farm veg, Wild Country Organics seasonal veg and leaves, Brambletye biodynamic juice, fruit, veg, eggs and more and Millets Farm juice. There's hot food for breakfast and lunch, seasonal herbs and flowers and very friendly, knowledgeable...

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The Luxury Wedding Fair at Moor Park

Create your dream wedding with the Luxury Wedding Fair at thr prestogious Moor Park Mansion.
A venue like no other; this historic mansion with it's palatial exterior and stylish grounds offers a unique backdrop for your wedding and for this elegant wedding Fair.

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