Why January could be the best time to sell, and more!

Why January could be the best time to sell, and more!


Here at GL & Co, we like to immerse ourselves in the local community - we live here, we work here so why wouldn't we want to help people do more than move house?  So...over the coming weeks, we have donation boxes and collection tins, in both our offices, to enable us to receive any food items or toiletries (new and unopened) that you would like to donate.  These items will be delivered in a couple of weeks time, and will support people in Storrington, Pulborough and the surrounding towns and villages, during a time they need it.

If you feel you can help, don your mask and pop in with any donations and leave them in the box in our offices.

Thank you for helping us help others.



Ode to joy

It was only as recently as the 1930s that electric light became standard in new homes built in urban areas of the UK. Now, just 90 years later, our fridge-freezers can tell us when we are out of fish fingers. The march of change in materials, technology and taste is as relentless as life itself.
 
The property market too has seen enormous changes in the past few years....continue reading our latest blog here

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The key home trends across 2021 and 2022

The key home trends across 2021 and 2022
 
With 2022 on the horizon, you might already be thinking ahead to next year, whether that’s re-decorating a room, renovating a property or simply wanting to add some finishing touches to a space in your home.
 
In order to plan ahead, we’ve put together some of the key interior home trends that have emerged out of 2021 and what we think you’ll begin to see in the following few months.
 
Top trends of 2021
 
Looking back over this year, we saw many choose to add eye-catching furniture and bold murals, as well as snippets of more traditional materials like gingham and linen.
 
Going bold
 
With countless lockdowns, many of us were bored of being boring and wanted to bring the brightness inside.
 
Bold colours, feature walls, textured walls and neon lightings were all popular choices, adding a pop of colour to bring our homes to life.
 
Panelling
 
One of the biggest trends to make its way through 2021 was adding panelling walls, giving a more traditional charm to rooms.
 
Using architectural panels helps featureless walls stand out from the rest in a subtle yet stylish way.
 
Bringing the outside in
 
We filled our homes with plants and gave our furniture a natural makeover.
 
In came more natural materials, including bamboo, wicker, rattan and cane, with many favouring bringing outside elements into their homes.
 
Emerging trends for 2022
 
With sustainability a high focus at the end of 2021, it’s no doubt that this will run into 2022 and is reflected in our behaviour and elements when looking to decorate our homes.
 
Italian icons
 
Marble and granite were the standout surfaces of choice for 2021, but moving into 2022, terrazzo has seen a surge in demand, predicted to be hot next year.
 
Black accents
 
A great way of adding edge and depth to minimal spaces is black accents and hardware.
 
Choosing light and neutral colours for the main elements of your space and then adding black to certain features such as lamps, handles, radiators and tables is a great way of adding contrast to space.
 
More vintage than ever
 
With many shifting their focus to the environment, vintage finds are a greener choice.
 
Not only is shopping vintage a more efficient and sustainable option, but they can add personality to your home too.
 
Looking to make a change next year?
 
There’s no doubt that all the trends we’ve seen over the past year and those to come are great ways of bringing spaces to life, but it’s clear that the environment and sustainability will play a huge part in people’s decisions and choices in 2022.
 
Have you been thinking about moving house? Contact us to get started.



Why January is a great time to sell

It’s a common misconception that market activity lulls in January, ready to resume in the spring. But with demand levels still on the rise, this couldn’t be more wrong for 2022 predictions.

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Your essential checklist as a landlord this winter

Your essential checklist as a landlord this winter
 
With the countdown to Christmas on, it’s essential that landlords prepare their properties for the colder months.
 
We’ve put together the following checklist so you can keep your property in the best condition for your tenants this winter, right through to spring.
 
Boiler
 
With boilers working extra hard over the winter months, it’s essential to make sure that they have been serviced ahead of time.
 
You may want to consider putting a service plan in place to minimise future breakdowns and disturbances.
 
Water pipes
 
Frozen water pipes are a common problem when the weather starts to turn colder.
 
Ensuring pipes have been properly lagged and insulated will prevent them from freezing or splitting – an expensive job to repair as a landlord.
 
Advising tenants to keep the heating on, even at a low temperature, may be worth considering to further prevent any problems with pipes.
 
Guttering
 
Whether your property is rented out or vacant this winter, clearing out your gutters is important to avoid potential leaks.
 
A build-up of leaves or debris in your gutters can stop rainwater or snow from draining away.
 
If not cleared away properly, this can cause several problems, including leaks, damp and cracked drainpipes.
 
Insulation
 
If the insulation in your property is properly checked, then it can go a long way to helping reduce your heating bills.
 
A better-insulated property will reduce the amount of heat lost and can therefore be a lot more attractive to tenants. Investing in your property’s insulation can also fetch you a higher rent too.
 
If you own older buildings or houses with a loft conversion, it’s important to make sure these are well insulated, it’s also worth noting that grants can be available to help improve insulation.
 
Windows and doors
 
Before the cold weather really sets in, you should take the time to inspect your seals on both windows and doors.
 
Draft excluders can often be a popular and cheap method to tackle drafts coming through doors.
 
As your leading local agent, we know how important it is to carry out a winter inspection on your properties to ensure the comfort of your tenants and avoid future repair costs.
 
For more information on any of the above or to talk with a member of our team, contact us.