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Energy Performance Certificates: What Park Gate Sellers Need to Know

Jane Earley By Jane Earley on 29th Nov 2023

If you’re selling your home, then you’ll need a valid Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) for the property. So, here’s a guide explaining what an EPC is and how you can get one. What is it? Think of an EPC as a report card...

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Ready for Anything: The Whiteley Landlord’s Emergency Checklist

Emma Macgregor By Emma Macgregor on 27th Nov 2023

As any experienced letting agent or landlord can advise you, ‘expect the unexpected’ when it comes to rental properties. And that’s why it pays to follow the Scouts’ motto and “be prepared”. Being prepared for any...

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The Untold Stories of Landlords: Compassion behind the Contracts

Emma Macgregor By Emma Macgregor on 20th Nov 2023

In today’s climate, it’s easy to paint landlords with the same brush – viewing them solely as money-grabbing opportunists. As a letting agency that’s part of a network of like-minded agents, we get to see the rental...

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Should You Sell Your Bursledon Home? Take Our Quiz to Find Out!

Jane Earley By Jane Earley on 13th Nov 2023

Are you pondering whether to sell your Bursledon home? With the property market constantly changing, it’s natural to wonder if now is the right time. To help you decide, we’ve crafted a fun, informative quiz. Let’s start:...

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Spray Foam Insulation: Why It’s Risky and Could Impact the Sale of Your Sarisbury Green Home

Jane Earley By Jane Earley on 8th Nov 2023

Insulating your home is generally a good way to cut back on energy bills and add value to your property. But there’s one type of insulation that could cause structural problems and prove costly in time and money: spray...

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Are You Warsash’s Best Landlord? Take Our Quiz to Find Out

Emma Macgregor By Emma Macgregor on 6th Nov 2023

So, you think you’ve mastered the art of letting properties? With every tenant you place and every lease you renew, you grow more confident in your prowess as a confident, caring and capable landlord. But are you one of the best...

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Fun Ways to Enjoy a Firework-Free Bonfire Night in Warsash

Jane Earley By Jane Earley on 3rd Nov 2023

Remember, remember, Bonfire Night celebrations don’t always have to go off with a bang. There are lots of ways to have fun on the 5th of November without letting off noisy fireworks (which can cause distress to small children,...

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Whiteley Families On The Move: What Your Teen Really Thinks

Jane Earley By Jane Earley on 1st Nov 2023

There’s a lot to consider when you start thinking about moving home. This includes things like: What the new monthly mortgage payments will be? What’s parking like at the new place? Are the new neighbours friendly? It’s a...

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Five Rental Myths That Haunt Park Gate Landlords: A Halloween Special

Emma Macgregor By Emma Macgregor on 30th Oct 2023

The ghostly guarantee of quick tenants Some letting agents will convince landlords that finding tenants is a quick and painless process. However, rushing it without proper checks and considerations can lead to choosing the wrong...

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Navigating Today’s Titchfield Housing Market: Expertise Matters!

Jane Earley By Jane Earley on 25th Oct 2023

Remember those post-lockdown days when selling a property was as easy as putting it on a property portal and waiting for the phone to ring off the hook? Those days are behind us. The selling market has become increasingly...

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A £25,000 Oversight: Learn from a Landlord’s Insurance Mistake

Emma Macgregor By Emma Macgregor on 23rd Oct 2023

For Locks Heath landlords, having the right insurance coverage is not just a box to tick. It’s an essential safeguard for your investments. But simply having insurance is not enough; understanding the policy’s specific...

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Myth-Busting Valuations: An Honest Guide for Locks Heath Homeowners

Jane Earley By Jane Earley on 18th Oct 2023

In this quick read, we delve into the importance of accurate valuations – and how to price your property with precision. Don’t be tricked into high listing prices The saying “stick it on high and wait for offers” is a...

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Is your Titchfield Rental Being Used for Illegal Activity? Here are the Signs to Watch Out for.

Emma Macgregor By Emma Macgregor on 16th Oct 2023

It’s every landlord’s worst nightmare: you discover the people you thought were trusted tenants are actually crooks using your property for illegal activity. As a result, you face hefty repair bills, loss of income and a...

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Market Update for Whiteley Landlords: The Latest in the Rental Sector

Emma Macgregor By Emma Macgregor on 9th Oct 2023

After a challenging 12 months for the economy, how is the private rental sector faring, and what lies ahead for buy-to-let landlords? In this market analysis, we look at some facts and figures to give you an accurate update on the...

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Why It Makes Sense to Sell Your Warsash Home in Autumn

Jane Earley By Jane Earley on 2nd Oct 2023

If you’re considering listing your property for sale, we have some good news. Traditionally, there’s a surge in serious buyers coming to the market in autumn after the summer lull – so you’ve timed your move wisely. But...

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The Boring Gift Guide You Never Knew You Needed

Jane Earley By Jane Earley on 29th Sep 2023

With the kids safely back at school and the days getting a little bit cooler, can you hear those jingling bells? It might be the end of summer, but get ready because Christmas is coming! With Santa tucked away in his grotto for...

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What Should I Do First? List My Property or Hunt for a Home to Buy?

Jane Earley By Jane Earley on 27th Sep 2023

If your dreams of buying a new home rely on the sale of your existing property, then there’s one fundamental question you need to answer. Are you going to look for a new home first and then list your property – or do things...

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How to Be a Pet-Friendly Landlord in Locks Heath

Emma Macgregor By Emma Macgregor on 25th Sep 2023

If you’re a landlord looking to attract long-term tenants, it’s worth thinking about ways to make your investment property as appealing as possible. And one area you may have overlooked is the army of British pet owners who...

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Make the Most of Autumn with Our Fun Activity Guide

Jane Earley By Jane Earley on 22nd Sep 2023

Go bonkers for conkers What better way to introduce children to the joys of nature than by going on a conker hunt? Put on your wellies and go in search of horse chestnut trees in your local park or woods. Around the base, you...

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Why It Could Be Better to Rent Out Your Property Rather Than Sell

Emma Macgregor By Emma Macgregor on 18th Sep 2023

If you’re fortunate enough to be in a financial position where you can rent out your home instead of selling it, should you take the leap? After all, if you don’t need to sell to fund your next move, renting your property is...

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Property Negotiations: Tips to Help You Seal a Successful Deal

Jane Earley By Jane Earley on 13th Sep 2023

When it comes to preparing for a property sale, most sellers focus on the early stage of the process: sprucing up their home and choosing an agent to manage the marketing. But there’s another element to nailing a successful...

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How to Become an Ace Bargain Hunter during Second-Hand September

Jane Earley By Jane Earley on 11th Sep 2023

Looking for a way to save cash, be kind to the environment and help a good cause? Then roll up your sleeves and go hunting for a second-hand bargain. As this month is Second-Hand September*, now’s the time to up your game when...

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Landlords: What to Consider When You’re Setting Your Monthly Rent

Emma Macgregor By Emma Macgregor on 11th Sep 2023

If you’re a first-time landlord about to rent out a property, or an established landlord looking to purchase a new investment, one of the main questions you’ll have is how much rent you can charge per month. Of course, you can...

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Six Must-Ask Questions for Couples Buying a Property Together

Jane Earley By Jane Earley on 6th Sep 2023

Buying a property with a partner can be an exciting next step in a relationship. Swapping paying rent or living with family for cosy nights with your beloved in your own home can be a blissful prospect. But before you arrange a...

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Five Ways to Make Your Home a More Joyful Place

Jane Earley By Jane Earley on 4th Sep 2023

Everyone needs a little bit of joy. And these days, finding joy has become a big business. There are gratitude journals, exercise programmes, spiritual practices and much, much more to help you achieve happiness, but what about...

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Tips to Help Your Kids Get Over Back to School Jitters

Jane Earley By Jane Earley on 1st Sep 2023

No matter what your child’s age, the first day back at school can feel overwhelming. Whether it’s their first day in Reception, the start of a major exam year or just back into the daily grind of lessons, lunchtimes, and the...

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Don’t Delay if You Want to Wrap Up Your Property Sale by Christmas

Jane Earley By Jane Earley

Unless you’re one of those super-organised types who spend the year secretly buying stocking fillers and stashing them under your bed, Christmas is probably the last thing on your mind right now. And why should it be? It’s...

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Looking for a Buy-to-Let? Decide What’s Right for You

Emma Macgregor By Emma Macgregor

Whether you’re an established landlord or a first-time investor, you’ll probably be thinking about what to buy: a ready-to-go rental or a doer-upper. Which one should you pick? Currently, lots of changes are being made around...

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What Is Next-Door Syndrome and Could It Affect Your Property Sale?

Jane Earley By Jane Earley

Today we look at the importance of being realistic when pricing your property for sale. Let’s be honest, we’ve all been a nosy neighbour at some point, haven’t we? A ‘for sale’ sign goes up on a property in your street,...

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How to Make the End of a Tenancy Run Smoothly

Emma Macgregor By Emma Macgregor

As a landlord, one of your main goals is to make sure your property is tenanted. As soon as the old tenants decide they’re moving on, it’s time to find new renters to move in. But while you’ll be keen for a quick turnaround,...

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A Look Back at the History of Photography for Snap-Happy People

Jane Earley By Jane Earley

As it’s World Photography Day tomorrow (19 August), we look at how the camera and its role in society has changed over the past 200 years. Brits do it five times a day, while Americans manage it 20 times a day.* Yes, taking a...

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Why Good Property Photos Are an Essential Step in the Sales Process

Jane Earley By Jane Earley

It’s often said that you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, but then (confusingly), it’s also said that first impressions count… Why are all these clichés so important? Well, when marketing a property, it’s a bit of...

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What to Consider if You Want to Buy a Property in 2023

Jane Earley By Jane Earley

Buying a new home is a big step that comes with lots of considerations. Finding the right property in a good location at a price you’re willing to pay isn’t always easy and can take time. But when you finally move into your...

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Dangers of a DIY Tenancy Agreement: What Landlords Need to Know

Emma Macgregor By Emma Macgregor

Type ‘tenancy agreement’ into Google and you’ll get thousands of results offering free online templates and guides to writing your own rental contract. So why bother using a letting agent to sort out the tenancy agreement if...

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Bank of Mum and Dad: What Buyers (and Their Parents) Need to Know

Jane Earley By Jane Earley

Every year, the Bank of Mum and Dad comes to the rescue by helping tens of thousands of first-time buyers get on the housing ladder. Last year alone, 46% of first-time buyers received financial help from their parents to purchase...

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