150 years of experience and great customer service

150 years of experience and great customer service


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...is one of the best tools you can have when considering buying, selling, renting or letting. Our team has it in spades! With 150 years of local Residential Sales and Lettings experience and expertise 'under their belts', you couldn't want for a better team of people working alongside you and helping to get you moving during these challenging times. Go to our website to find out more about them, a safe and easy way to get your property valued, landlords advice, latest market information and more.

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Beautifully designed

An individual architecturally designed home beautifully positioned in this desirable private lane on the fringes of Storrington village. No onward chain.

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Impressive property

A six bedroom, modern country home is presented in immaculate condition and features ancillary two bedroom accommodation, a swimming pool, tennis court and views towards the South Downs.


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Brand new home!

A stunning detached home, finished to a very high specification and being one of just four new and exclusive homes in the award winning village of Ashington.

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What buyers really look for when they are viewing your home

In their recent study, comparethemarket.com uncovered some interesting research on the property market to help sellers and their agents understand exactly what stands out to UK homebuyers.

Using eye tracking technology, they were able to precisely monitor engagement during viewings, which establishes whether the core USPs you think your home possesses truly matter to potential buyers.
  

Here are some things you might want to consider.

Radiators. As we approach winter, it will be high on people’s priority lists to check if there is cost-effective and efficient heating throughout the house.
 
If you have viewings booked, consider turning on your heating before they arrive; not only to ensure a warm, cosy environment but as a way of showcasing your radiators are fully functional.

Access to the garden. Not having easy access to a garden can be off-putting to buyers – especially after the year we have had.
 
For this reason, a lot of people are now looking for homes with extra outdoor space, so make sure the garden is accessible and well presented.

Water pressure. Another thing that people do when viewing the kitchen is turning on the tap to check for any faults with your water pressure and / or plumbing.
 
Is your water pressure to normal standards or do you need to have your plumber look it over?
 
As a key room for homeowners, potential buyers are extra vigilant in this section of the property, meaning it’s important to keep your tap limescale free and wiped down with baby oil for an added shiny finish.

Cupboard doors. Another thing viewers look out for when in the kitchen is the quality of the cupboards.
 
Replacing items in the kitchen usually comes with a hefty price tag, which can be a big factor for buyers. Make sure your cupboard doors are screwed on tightly and wiped down.

The oven. Viewers tend to look at the oven to see if it is operational.
 
Make sure it is clean and avoid cooking anything too smelly before the viewing takes place. Ensure the hobs and trays are as clean as possible too!
 
 

Following their study, Head of Mortgages at comparethemarket.com – Mark Gordon – commented: “UK house prices are currently on the up and with the stamp duty holiday prompting more buyers to get on the property market, it’s a competitive time for homeowners looking to sell their home.

“We conducted this experiment to determine the areas of the home that buyers look at most to help sellers maximise their chances of a sale. Some sellers may not have considered these factors when preparing their homes for viewings, so we hope our insight will help them focus on the areas they should check and freshen up.”
 
If you need help selling or buying this autumn, talk to us as your local property experts – book your valuation today. 
 
Please note: when organising viewings this November, please help your agent by adhering to the latest government guidance, which includes remaining outside of the property for the duration, disinfecting any common touch points like door handles, and making sure to limit contact. 
 
 



Tenant demand for rural properties is predicted to continue throughout the pandemic

Living through lockdown left many people around the UK rethinking their living situations, and now – as we enter the next phase with the country's second national lockdown – we're finding that homeowners and tenants are more motivated than ever to find somewhere that's more suited to their needs and lifestyles.
 
Rather than providing us with a sanctuary from workday stresses, our homes have been transformed into temporary office spaces and school rooms, leaving little room for us to unwind and detach from the day's events.
 
Recent data suggests that one in five landlords believe that demand for more space will drive tenants from urban areas to the countryside over the next few weeks and months; particularly if remote working becomes a permanent norm for businesses.*

This shift in attitudes is already apparent when you look at migration patterns across the UK.
 
According to the latest rental market report from Zoopla, there is a supply-demand imbalance supporting positive rental growth across all regions and major cities outside of London.
 
Have you been thinking about letting your property?
 
With the UK workforce experiencing its second national lockdown, it's thought that businesses will become even more reliant on remote working practices, having a knock-on effect for the property market and reducing our need to live close to the office.
 
If you've been considering expanding your portfolio as a landlord, now is the perfect time, with increased demand and value for rural homes.
 
To find out more, contact our team of property professionals today.



*The mortgage lender 



From ‘generation rent’ to ‘generation buy’

In a recent conservative conference, Boris Johnson promised to create two million more homeowners by changing ‘generation rent’ into ‘generation buy’, in the hope that the UK can return to normal post-COVID.

Mr Johnson continued by suggesting that the current levels of home ownership among the under 40s was ‘disgraceful’.
 
These levels have been plummeting dramatically over recent years, which has made people “pay through the nose to rent a home which they can’t truly love or make their own”.

To do this, changes to the regulations introduced in 2008 are required.
 
Previous strict minimum capital requirements, which were imposed on UK banks, are being blamed for initially making owning a house unattainable for various individuals.
 
These individuals may have been able to afford the monthly mortgage fees associated with homeownership, but the initial upfront deposit being between 15 and 20 per cent, it’s clear to see why renting was the only option for most.
 
Due to this, private rent increased from 2.8 million in 2007 and to 4.5 million in 2017.

So, what’s the solution?

The Prime Minister’s ambitious plans to ‘fix our broken housing market’ begins by slashing the current deposit rates to only 5% for first-time buyers.
 
As a result, this will be the biggest expansion of the sales market since the 1980s.
 
This will be welcome news for potential first-time buyers nationwide, and a great boost for the property market post-lockdown.

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