Taking care of you and your property!

Taking care of you and your property!


Following the latest Government guidelines, we can confirm that..."Buying, selling and renting a home can continue, in a COVID-secure way, as it has in recent months. Estate and letting agents can operate, show homes and sales suites can remain open and property viewings, mortgage valuations and surveys can take place."

We look forward to keeping you moving.


Lessons Learned

As the second wave of Covid19 affects lives, Neil Moore, MD of GL&Co looks at what it augurs for the property market.

One thing that has proved to be resistant to Covid19 is the property market, which has if anything fed off the pandemic.

Looking back at the spring lockdown, it seemed to act as an incubation period as coronavirus fuelled people’s desire to move to larger homes, often in more relaxed locations.

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Busiest ever autumn? Buyers, prices and supply all up and rising

Buyers up. Prices up. Supply up.

An astounding number of homeowners and movers are progressing with their sale right now, with 140,000 more buyers in the process of completing when compared to this time last year.
 
Since the end of the country's spring lockdown, we've seen record levels for properties reaching 'sales agreed' in the UK, culminating in there being 50% more homes going through the system as buyers rush to meet the stamp duty deadline.

Zoopla estimates that there are currently over 418,000 sales in the pipeline awaiting completion, with an overall value that's over £112 billion.
 
 
What are the key facts and figures behind all of this market activity?
 
- Sales agreed hit an annual high back in August, showing a 62% year-on-year uplift.

- There has only been a slight change in pace, as sales agreed were running at a 53% year-on-year uplift this month in comparison to October 2019.

- Regionally, sales agreed year-to-date are up the most in the South East by 15%, followed by London at 12% and the East of England with 11%.
 
 
With the deadline for stamp duty savings looming, what can you do to increase your chances of completing in time?*
 
To avoid any disappointment, make sure you can do your bit to help move the process along, follow these tips:
 

Acquire a reliable solicitor
 
Over lockdown, the housing market will remain open, including for agents, solicitors and conveyancers.
 
Having gone through this once before, these representatives should be fully prepared to provide a seamless experience whether from home or the office.
 
Meaning once an offer's been accepted, you can move to the next stage without any unnecessary hold-ups.
 
 
Identify issues early on

A conveyancer will identify any problems and will offer solutions.
 
Obtaining the relevant information and agreeing a positive way forward will take time. If you know your issues early on, try and get them sorted as soon as possible and keep your solicitor updated.
  

Manage the chain

If you are in a chain, issues may arise that are beyond your control.

It is important you understand your dependencies. Talk to your seller, buyer and their agents regularly, monitoring what is happening with any related transactions and making sure you're all working towards the same target; that being, the same completion day.

Good communication will keep things on track and avoid any delays along the way. Talk to us today for more information.

 
*Stamp duty holiday ends March 2021.
 



What impact has COVID-19 had for landlords?

Since the pandemic hit the UK earlier this year, landlords and tenants have felt the financial strain.
 
Here's how the latest developments are expected to impact the property market this autumn.
 
With the government's furlough scheme extended in line with the introduction of the second national lockdown, offering 80% of an employee's salary, it's thought that many will benefit from this respite over November.
 
However, with the future still largely unknown, it's understandably a stressful time for tenants unable to continue paying their rent and landlords who have seen reductions in their income.
 
Between March and August this year, ONS estimate that the number of workers on a payroll decreased by a worrying 695,000.
 
One of the hardest-hit groups is the under-24s, with 156,000 fewer individuals of this age in employment compared to just three months ago.*
 
Comparatively with homeownership in the UK, recent research has found that 92% of homeowners are confident they could continue to meet their mortgage repayments in the next six months, whereas the same could only be said for 81% of tenants about upcoming rent.
 
Up to 12 million Brits will struggle with rent and bill payments in light of COVID-19 and its continuing economic fallout.**
 
Whilst the government have extended the mortgage holiday for struggling homeowners and landlords by a further six months, it's advised to speak with your lender directly and to only consider this as a last resort.
 
During this holiday, interest will still accrue, which could add a significant amount for you to pay off after it has run its course.
 
If you need professional advice on any of the contents covered here, please contact our team.
 
 
 
*Source: BBC News
**Source: The Financial Conduct Authority
 



Tips to create a home office without losing an entire room

The verdict is in, working from home is here to stay!
 
Government guidelines state that employees need to work from home, where able, over the course of the second national lockdown.
 
However, when asked, over half of respondents claimed that they would continue to work from home on a permanent basis. Out of those who did not wish to work from home permanently, the majority blame the lack of a home office to operate from.

So, how can you create a working space if you don’t have a whole room available?
 

Share space – Look at areas around your home where you can make a room multi-purpose, with the addition of a desk and chair in your spare room, kitchen, living room or dining room.
 
This will not only use up wasted floor space but offers a practical solution. It is also a great way to prioritise your home décor pieces.
 
For example, if you are lucky enough to have a spare room, a large double bed that is rarely used can be replaced with a sofa bed.


Re-purpose furniture – If you have an unused piece of furniture, such as a dressing table, you can re-purpose them into a sizeable desk space.
 
This option is not only eco-friendly and cost effective, but super easy, as you can simply transform the current location of the furniture into your office zone.
 
Our top tips for creating a cosy yet productive home office space is to position yourself away from any distractions like windows, and use plants and candles for a more homely feel.


Staircase solutions – The area under the stairs is often overlooked, so this can be a great solution to needing a home office.
 
Ideally, an open staircase without risers is best for this hack, but this can be adapted depending on the space you have to work with. The area under the stairs is notoriously dark, so good lighting is key here – this can be yellow or white light, depending on the vibe you wish to create.
 
If you want to go all out, bespoke built-in office spaces are a great way to utilise the entire area.
 
 
Cupboard office – This revolutionary workspace solution, nicknamed a ‘cloffice’, is a great alternative to a clunky desk in the middle of a room.
 
To create this, use a spare wardrobe or large cupboard – this works even better with built-in furniture.
 
Use shelving to create an area to hold your computer and files, and decorate to your taste. The best part about this hack, is that you can close the doors on your home office after your work is done for the day. Perfect to help maintain a healthy work-life balance.
 

Utilise outdoor space – If you’re lucky enough to have a summer house or garage, these can be transformed into a dedicated home office.
 
Summer house solutions are great for the winter. Just add a heater and invest in a secure locking system to keep your items safe, and you’re good to go!
 
For a garage, this may be slightly more expensive, but will work all year round. To start, cover the concrete floor with rugs or a fitted carpet to warm up the space and pay attention to the walls, as these may need insulation.
  
 
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