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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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Are there benefits to overpaying a mortgage?

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

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Six mistakes landlords should avoid making

 
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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Eight great things about being a tenant

 
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.

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Top tips on making your older home more modern

 
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



Maidenhead’s Town Show 

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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Off The Tap Halloween Festival:

 

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

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

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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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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Your guide to being a successful landlord in 2024

 
With changes afoot in the 2024 rental market, it is important to know how you can continue your success as a landlord while evolving with the times. This guide will give you some tips on how to ensure a smooth and successful letting experience.

Expand your property portfolio
With more opportunities for landlords than ever before, now is the perfect time to expand and diversify your property portfolio. One of the key benefits of increasing your property portfolio is the potential for increased cash flow, as owning multiple properties helps you maximise rental income and capitalise on the rising demand for housing.

It can also help to think outside the box when it comes to expanding your portfolio, as there are many options for you to consider that all have their own unique benefits. For example, you could consider letting houses for multiple occupants (HMOs), which often produce higher yields.

With the help of a trusted letting agent’s skills and knowledge, you can diversify your portfolio and experiment with different projects to see what works best for you.

Don’t fear the Renters’ Reform Bill
When the Renters’ Reform Bill was first announced, there was a negative reaction from landlords, who feared that there would be a shift in power in favour of tenants. However, this is not the case. As a landlord, you will still be able to conduct referencing checks and have the final say regarding who you are letting your property to.

In fact, there are even some aspects that favour landlords, such as the fact that you will now be able to recover your properties much more easily from poorly behaved tenants who breach the tenancy agreement. An experienced letting agent will be able to write an agreement that prioritises you and your properties, ensuring a stress-free letting process.

As long as you are a fair and professional landlord, there is no need to be concerned by the Renters’ Reform Bill.

Improve the energy efficiency of your properties
It’s more important than ever to make your properties as energy efficient as possible for a variety of different reasons. Investing in energy-saving measures such as insulation, upgraded heating systems, and energy-efficient appliances can help you reduce utility bills and increase your rental yields.

Improved energy efficiency may also improve tenants' overall comfort and well-being, increasing the likelihood that they will be pleased with the property and stay for a longer period of time, thereby reducing vacancy periods. With a more pleasant and energy-efficient property, you may be able to demand slightly higher rents.

Additionally, if you ever decide to sell your property, its improved energy efficiency will increase its market value.

Make sure you’re protected
Making sure you’re well covered legally and financially is crucial to protecting your investments as a landlord. It is important to stay up-to-date with any changes in legislation with the help of your letting agent. Their experience in the industry gives them the knowledge and expertise required to guide you through the rental process in a safe and legally sound manner.

The best way to protect yourself is by making sure you have all the necessary insurance coverage that you need as a landlord. It is crucial to make sure you have coverage against property damage and tenant rent payment default, as well as taking out liability insurance to protect you from any potential legal challenges.

You should contact your letting agent for advice regarding what landlord insurance you require.

 
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February 2024 is bringing a fresh breeze of buyers and sellers

 
With a greater sense of optimism in the air, lowering mortgage rates, and a compelling choice of properties to entice you, the UK property market is feeling good. A new year always brings new trends, fresh ways of buying, interesting properties, and a fresh influx of homemovers. Now is a good time to open your mind to the endless possibilities.

Mortgage rates are falling below 4%
With sub 4% mortgage rates making a welcome appearance on the mortgage market, homemovers are excited and relieved. For many years, mortgage rates were unrealistically low, and this has created the perception that today’s rates are higher than they actually are. Mortgage rates will not in the foreseeable future return to super-low levels, and those who know this are making their moves and getting increasingly better deals. After all, you can always change your mortgage deal in a couple of years.

Homes finding new owners
More buyers means more sellers, and all bring their properties to the market at some point, for you to buy, or for them to buy yours. This hive of activity keeps the market buoyant at this time of year. Spring is just around the corner, and this is often one of the best times of the year to move thanks to longer days, and warming weather to enjoy viewings. If you decide to join the party, your agent’s database will be teeming with homemovers and may already contain the right buyer for your home.

New trends
Create your perfect work-from-home space by selling up and moving to your dream location. Making the most of your home’s equity by purchasing a buy-to-let investment or holiday let is still a very appealing option. First-time buyers can spend up to £600,000 with a 5% deposit thanks to the Mortgage Guarantee Scheme, which has been extended until June 2025. Sustainability, energy efficiency, compact living, and smart technology are also growing in popularity.

A settling market
If you are a buyer, better mortgage deals and solid pricing that represent good value put you in a good position to move, thanks to a slowdown in house price inflation in 2023. You will get a good price for your home if you are selling, and you will enjoy good value if you are buying. These are ideal conditions for finding a great property and settling down. When the property market feels calm, it makes for a more pleasant moving experience. With good guidance from an experienced agent, moving home does not have to be a stressful experience.

Inspirational properties
Sustainability and energy efficiency are blended with fun and functionality, defining your spaces but allowing them to feel connected. The growth of smart homes and smart energy, fitted with smart appliances, promises to make your life easier. Features such as glass roofs and glass-door walls, with modern, clean designs leading to homely outdoor garden spaces, even in compact homes, make for inspirational viewings. Architectural styles from every era offer space with style and a sense of timelessness with modernity in magical settings.
 
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A first-time buyer’s guide to the LIFT scheme

 
Buying your first home can be a daunting task, and it can be very difficult to raise enough funds without financial assistance. Thankfully, the Scottish government contributes to a percentage of the cost through the Low-cost Initiative for First-Time Buyers (LIFT) scheme.

Let’s take a closer look at what the LIFT scheme is, who is eligible, and how you can apply to become a part of the scheme.

What is the LIFT scheme?
The LIFT scheme, which replaced the Help to Buy scheme in 2023, is a shared-equity programme aimed at helping people purchase their first home in Scotland. Although the LIFT scheme is split into two very similar sub-schemes, the New Supply Shared Equity (NSSE) scheme is the only one that is currently open for new applications, as the Open Market Shared Equity (OMSE) scheme is not taking any new applications until next year’s budgets have been decided.

The NSSE scheme allows first-time buyers to purchase a new-build property from a council or housing association. This scheme requires buyers to cover just 60 to 80% of the property’s cost, while the Scottish government holds the remaining share. The buyer owns the home outright and has their name on the title deeds, but to ensure the Scottish Government's share is safeguarded, there will be a mortgage (also known as ‘standard security’) on the property.

Who is eligible?
The NSSE scheme is open to all first-time buyers in Scotland, as well as:
  • Disabled people
  • Members of the armed forces
  • People aged 60 or over
  • Veterans who have left the armed forces in the past 24 months
  • Those who have previously owned a home and have had a major change in circumstances


How to apply
To apply for the NSSE scheme, you need to get in touch with your local council or the appropriate registered social landlord directly to receive more details about the scheme and instructions on how to submit an application. The social landlord will require information about your current income, the size of mortgage you can afford, the amount of personal contribution you can make to the costs, details about your household, and your current place of residence as part of your application.

Increasing your share
After purchasing a home through the LIFT scheme, you will have the option to buy a larger share of your home further down the line. If you wish to do this, you must increase it by 5% per year. You can normally increase the share all the way to 100%, but in some cases, the government may retain up to 20%. This is known as the 'golden share', and it primarily occurs when you live in an area with less affordable housing. Your local estate agent will be able to determine whether your shared equity arrangement includes a 'golden share'.

Selling your home
You are free to sell your home at any time, no matter what share percentage you have in the property, as long as you obtain a home report and get in touch with the administering agent for your region of Scotland before listing it for sale. Your equity ownership in the property will determine what proportion of the sale price you receive. For example, if you had a 90% stake in your home, you would receive 90% of the sale price, with the remaining 10% going to the Scottish government.

How your agent can help
A trusted estate agent will help you with all aspects of your LIFT scheme application. They will assist you in determining how much of a share you can afford to buy and locating a property that can be purchased from a council or a housing association. They will help you get in touch with the council so that you can give them your details and complete the application. Additionally, they will help you calculate whether or not you can afford to increase your share and help you sell the property for a good price if you decide to do so in the future. When the OSME scheme reopens for applications later this year, your estate agent will let you know what opportunities arise as a result.
 
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Top tips to fall in love with your home all over again

 
Love is in the air at this time of year. Although you may still love your home, ask yourself, Are you ‘in love’ with it? If the answer is no, here are some ideas to bring back those special feelings. Or is it time to move on by finding a property you adore?

Seek inspiration
Your friends, family, magazines, online articles, and favourite home improvement TV shows are all fantastic sources of inspiration. Open your mind and consider homes that are completely unlike yours. Nature and art can not only add a new dimension but also give you plenty of ideas. Amid this, it is important not to forget the most important things, and that’s you and the people who share your home. So, express yourself and add a bit of you, whether that’s your love of weathered furniture or photography of local scenery.

Experiment with your layout
Do not underestimate the massive impact that rearranging your furniture can have. Perhaps there is a better use of your space. You could start by changing the location of larger furniture, such as tables, chairs and sofas. If rearranging isn’t enough, you could introduce new themes, such as antique contrasted with modern minimalism, and change the whole feel of a room. Although ‘de-cluttering’ may be tempting, it is important to retain items and furniture which have joyful memories attached to it.

Home improvements
Many homeowners are improving their homes with future buyers in mind. There are hundreds of ways to add value to your home. On trend for 2024 are al fresco living spaces, glass door walls, smart technology, efficient kitchens, and eco-friendly upgrades such as solar panels. Adding another room by converting existing spaces and removing walls can make your home feel much larger. With the right renovations and decorations, your entire home will feel like new.

Discover a nicer house
Sometimes it’s easier to move to a better home. Home improvements can be far more stressful than moving. And if you know you would be happier in a different home, it’s an easy decision. Fulfil your desire for improved garden space, a beautiful bathroom, better views all in your ideal location by simply moving. Many UK homes have undergone vast improvements, and good agents make moving easy. All you have to do is decide which home you love more—your existing home or your next!
 
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How to be a top tenant?

 
House sharing is a good solution to finding your independence at more affordable levels. But if the idea conjures up memories of your student days when the sink was always full or you couldn’t sleep because of a house party, then think again. Things have moved on.

Have a cleaning strategy
There are some awesome properties available to rent and to make the most of them, it’s best to keep them clean. Whether you live with family or your partner, you will need to clean, even if you use a professional cleaning company or hire a cleaner. Taking turns or using a roster will help everything fall into place if some housemates are not proactive.

Remember your headphones
Parties or other social events should be discussed; the chances are you will be joining the celebrations. But for those times when you need to blast out some tunes, maybe late at night after a hard day's work, your headphones will help keep the peace. When planning forthcoming social events or times when you may be planning a special meal or gathering, it’s always best to give plenty of notice.

Talk about finances
It’s always best to split bills evenly. By agreeing to this in advance, you reduce the potential for any arguments. If you are saving to rent or buy your own place or are planning on moving in with your partner, this will help you save more quickly. Communication is the key to being a good housemate. If you know where the boundaries are, then it’s easier to live within them.

Be nice
If you find yourself living with a good bunch of people, a few kind gestures, go a long way. It is all about keeping everyone happy, and living with people who are upset or who become moody due to tensions in the home is not healthy and will increase your stress levels. Respecting each other's space, knocking before you enter, and generally being courteous will encourage the household to feel happier, which should result in more fun.

Remember the little things
From setting the thermostat, and taking out the bins, to using the washing machine, a flexible approach is the right way to go. Compromise is also key to preventing any fallout or tension. And with all the little things taken care of, you will find that they should not become bigger problems. The same goes for the maintenance of the property. If you use a letting agent, maintenance issues can be taken care of for you.

Get your own place
House sharing is a cost-effective solution to enjoying a great place to live. You can benefit from companionship, fun, and the safety that comes in numbers if the alternative is living alone. However, if house sharing is not for you, a fully managed property will mean you will have a dedicated maintenance team, which promises to improve your renting experience. From finding great homes to obtaining references and protecting your deposit, the entire process can be fast and straightforward with the right letting agent.

Are you looking for a great home to rent? Get in touch today



2023 Oakwood Awards

Oakwood Estates held their glitzy in-house annual awards on February 3rd 2024 at the prestigious Gerrards Cross Golf Club. In total there were 18 categories and awards on offer for both team and individual success.

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