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Welcome to your monthly property update!




Parish Way, Takeley, CM22 6FG

The property offers internally a spacious hallway, living room, WC, dining room study...

£675,000

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The Street, Takeley, CM22 6QS

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£825,000

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School Lane,Takeley, CM22 6YL

The property, built in 2020, comes with a large open plan living with access onto a high specification...

£450,000

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Dunmow Road, Takeley, CM22

Beautifully designed, this stylish home is perfect for family living and entertaining friends...
 
£1,125,000

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Newman Road, Dunmow, CM6

Situated on a cul de sac location is this executive detached three-storey family home...
 
 £789,999

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Would you like to know how to increase your buying power?

 

Improving your buying power has never been more important. With the increase in the cost-of-living, fluctuating interest rates, and high inflation, you need to pay attention to the details that can counteract these current challenges. A new home could be more affordable than you realise. With that in mind, here are a few things you can do that may put you in a much better position to buy the home you desire.

Pay your bills on time
Reduce any debts, from credit cards to monthly insurance payments to car loans, if you can. Late payments can reduce your credit score, so ensure you don’t miss any payments.

Build up your credit
 It’s important to use your credit card or have some borrowing history because this shows your potential mortgage provider that you have the ability to pay back debts.

Access your credit report
Keep an eye on your report, checking details such as your address history, payment history, settled accounts, and whether you are on the electoral register. Any errors should be corrected immediately, as they could affect your ability to borrow.

Reduce your debt-to-income ratio
Lenders closely examine your monthly outgoings in comparison to your earnings. So, if possible, pay off any existing debts and do not take out any more new loans. It’s equally important to be disciplined and monitor your spending.

Get in touch with a good mortgage advisor
Good estate agents will put you in touch with a good mortgage advisor. There are many options when it comes to mortgages today that help counteract the effects of high interest rates.

Porting your mortgage
This means if you are an existing homeowner, you could move home without needing a new mortgage. If you are currently paying a more favourable interest rate, then this could save you significantly in costs.

Longer mortgage terms
Lenders are now offering much longer-term mortgages, which means you will pay more interest overall, and also it will reduce your monthly payments.

Interest only
Instead of paying a capital and interest mortgage, you could opt to buy the home you want with an interest-only mortgage, which costs far less per month. Then, in a few years, if you decide to remortgage, you could change your mortgage product.

Increase the size of your deposit
It’s a bit cheeky, but there is always the bank of mum and dad to help increase the size of your deposit. This reduces the amount you need to borrow, but it’s also often one of the biggest hurdles to getting your first or even second home. Create a savings plan and stick to it. You can save money by being savvy with food shopping and socialising at home.

Earn more money
It may be worth considering taking on a second job or negotiating a pay raise. The more you earn, the better. It’s important to be realistic; don’t overdo it. Your earnings have to be sustainable, and your well-being comes first.

Be resilient and resourceful
Don’t give up. Keep searching for the home you want. There is plenty of room for negotiation right now. Sometimes you have to be patient. Your agent will have a deep understanding of your local property market and can put you in touch with a good mortgage advisor.. Sometimes they will be aware of properties about to arrive on the market before they are advertised.

Talk to your agent
Your agent will have a deep understanding of your local property market, be able to put you in touch with a good mortgage advisor, give you the right valuation for your home, and help you find the home of your dreams in the right location by making good use of the equity in your property.

Contact us today for all your home moving needs.



Five key issues with online-only estate agents 

 

Today, estate agents offer the best of both worlds with an online presence. This allows you to view properties and seek information on all aspects of moving. You then get the advantage of a team of experienced and dedicated agents who share your property dreams, become your go-to guides for your moving journey, and will value your home in person. Online-only estate agents have made their presence felt, but it seems most home movers still prefer a traditional agent that offers a hybrid service.

Payment in advance
Online estate agencies ask for payment in advance. There is no guarantee that you will make a successful sale. Traditional agents typically take a commission on sales completion, and naturally, this feels like a better deal. Some might argue that an online estate agent could be potentially cheaper, but if you do not achieve the true value of your property, then you have not saved money. Without expert guidance, an incorrectly priced home may not sell at all.

Less time
Conducting your own viewings is time-consuming. We all live busy lives, and there is precious little time to wait around for a potential buyer. Dealing with offers well below the asking price from strangers in the home where you've made so many happy memories can be uncomfortable . With a trained expert taking care of all of this for you, you are free to get on with your work or enjoy life as you see fit.

It’s hard work
From taking your own pictures of your property to learning aspects of the complexities of your entire moving process, life without an in-person agent can become difficult. It’s no secret that moving is stressful at the best of times. This is one of many reasons why the vast majority of homeowners still choose to buy their properties with a traditional agent. It’s better to save your energy for moving day and fully focus on the home you want to buy.

You may miss your friendly expert
Communication is key to achieving success in most aspects of life, and moving home is no exception. A friendly-faced, helpful agent who can take care of viewings, prepare your home for sale, and liaise with buyers on a daily basis will be highly motivated to sell your home and is worth every penny of their commission. When you consider the necessary checks, paperwork, and legislative requirements, it soon becomes clear that agents are invaluable to home movers.

A lack of local market knowledge
Agents are well-connected into your local property market. Having expert knowledge of the properties in your area and familiarity with its location is a huge plus. With an online agent, you're on your own. Buying a home is as much about people as it is about property. From buyers and sellers to teams of people such as mortgage advisers to your friendly agent who can manage a property portfolio or value your home.

Contact us to see how we can help with every aspect of your home-moving aspirations

 
 



Top tips on redecorating your rental property between tenancies

 

The demand for rental homes is incredibly strong, with national average asking rents outside of London reaching a new record of £1,231 per calendar month in the second quarter of 2023.* More people are renting than ever before, so your property won’t stay vacant for long when you are in between tenants. In fact, if you use a letting agent, they likely have a list of prospective tenants ready to move in. This means that if your property is in need of redecorating, you don’t have much time.

Inspect your property
Before your tenants move out, inspect your property. Document any pressing issues with notes or photographs using your phone. Planning is crucial and will save you time. Therefore, it's always advisable to have your team prepared well in advance of your tenant's move-out date. This proactive approach ensures you won't be delayed while waiting for highly sought-after tradespeople.

Choose a neutral colour palette
Opting for a neutral colour palette doesn't have to be dull. Neutral colours tend to create a sense of light and space, making it easier for your tenants to coordinate their furniture with your property. If your property is furnished, adopting the same neutral approach is advisable, as it broadens your property's appeal.

Be practical
It might be tempting to cut costs by using budget-friendly products, selecting high-quality paint and materials ensures the longevity of your hard work. Fixtures and fittings that are of good quality will make your property more appealing and increase its desirability. This helps to attract responsible tenants who are more likely to care for their home.

Functionality
Put yourself in your tenant's shoes. Consider how you can make the property more user-friendly whether it's improving storage, enhancing the kitchen or bathroom, or adding modern, energy-efficient appliances and lighting. Sometimes, small changes can make a significant impact.

Less is more
Create space with ample lighting, bright neutral colours, and minimal clutter. A good deep cleaning and fresh paint can make your property appear spacious and modern. This allows your tenants to personalise each room. Well-presented flooring, perhaps refreshed to remove imperfections, and attractive blinds all contribute to making your property a more inviting home.

Improvements
Time is of the essence, but if you choose to make improvements, they will add to the value of your property. Focus on key areas like the kitchen and bathroom, as these have the most significant impact. Whether you decide on a total refit or simply choose to paint the tiles to give them a new lease on life, it all contributes to a happy home and more content tenants.

Don’t overlook the outdoors
Outdoor areas have become increasingly important for many people. Elevating an outdoor space can significantly boost your property's demand. Painting the decking or adding a covered, all-year weather-proof seating area is like adding another room to the house. Keep the garden simple but well-maintained to make a positive first impression and enhance the property's curb appeal.

Consider a managed letting service
A fully managed letting service handles tenant placement, deposit management, references, and, after your property's redecoration, ongoing maintenance. This helps to protect your hard work and investment in both the long and short term. Being a landlord today is demanding, and it’s becoming increasingly important to follow new legislation. A managed service frees up your time and ensures your property investment remains on track.

Interested in optimising your property investment with a managed letting service? Contact us today.

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What are tenants looking for?



 

As a landlord, you have an awesome future ahead of you, with the demand for rented accommodation growing ever stronger. But that’s no reason to rest on your laurels. The buy-to-let market is changing, and with that come new opportunities and threats. Using a letting agent to handle the entire process is a shrewd move. They will keep you on the right side of the law and help sustain your rental income while giving you more time to enjoy life. As a landlord, you will want to know how to keep your tenants happy and optimise your investment, so here are a few features many tenants are highly interested in.

Energy efficiency
Many renters have become increasingly cost-conscious, so good energy efficiency is a high priority. Modern, clean living that is kind to the environment and has cheaper energy bills with added character is a win for all concerned. Energy-efficient homes are in high demand and can often achieve a higher rental income than less energy-efficient homes. Little things like LED light bulbs and energy-efficient appliances all add to this.

A well-presented home
Good double or triple-glazed windows trap heat while stopping it from escaping. But they also look good and help to create a nice greeting upon entering the property. If a home looks good, it will feel good, and if it’s in good order, it will attract good tenants. A nicely decorated home that is not in need of repainting or regrouting is often better cared for by its tenant, so it’s in your interest to keep your property in good shape.

A good garden
Good gardens are in high demand, and gardens with good outdoor living spaces are becoming expected. Even if you are letting a smaller property with little scope for a garden, adding a nice outdoor area will increase its desirability. This means more revenue for you and an increased level of demand. This will also encourage a good landlord-tenant relationship, allowing you to benefit from the stability that comes with that.

Your property’s location
Different tenants will have different needs, and your property’s location will have many positive points about it. Whether that’s being within walking distance of a great pub, social scene, shops, or if you have a young family, a good school. Excellent transport links also play a big role. The proximity of your property to the motorway, train station, or airport is important. Whether located near the city centre or in an idyllic country setting, your property’s location is a feature of what makes it great.

Make the most of your property
Adding smart technology to the heating system or security system will make your tenants feel secure. Perhaps a well-maintained parking space makes your property a great place to live. Many tenants also appreciate good storage space, and an open-plan design can often help create space. And where you can’t do this, add some mirrors and good lighting to increase the feeling of space.

Support with convenience
A managed property service makes the entire process of renting, for landlords and tenants, a breeze. Tenants can enjoy a swift and seamless move with everything from references to deposits taken care of. Landlords have their property maintained while being connected to experts who will ensure your property is always compliant with good, reliable tenants in place.

Get in touch today for an expert rental valuation of your property.

 



Why do so many people still choose to buy their homes?



Even with mortgage rates being a bit higher than in recent years, though not as high as years further in the past, buying your own home can often be cheaper than renting. But there are many reasons why homeownership is incredibly desirable.

A magical homely feeling
Owning your own home is a unique feeling that can’t be substituted by anything else. It starts when you get the keys and the first time you walk through the front door, and it remains with you every time you come home. It is a feeling that creates a flow of powerful emotions, such as safety, security, relaxation, happiness, and elation.

The desire for a great garden
There are many great homes to rent in the UK, and many landlords are happy for you to take care of the garden while others will maintain the grounds for you. However, if you are a passionate gardener or one of an increasing number who adores outdoor living areas, they are easier to create when you own your own home. Truly reaching your home’s potential takes a lot of investment in time and money. You want to be as free as possible to create your perfect outdoor haven without answering to anybody else.

Something to leave your loved ones
Working hard is a way of life for most people, and even if you are not married with a young family to care for, it’s nice to have something to show for all your hard work. You stand to gain from the equity you accumulate over time, even if the idea of leaving your home to loved ones or the charity of your choice does not motivate you. So, when it’s time to retire, start a business, travel the world, or invest in other properties, you accumulate the means to do so without even thinking about it.

Security
It is a reassuring feeling to know that you are in control of your destiny. You decide where you want to move, sell up, or buy a better property. And if you do have a family to care for, you are providing a place that they can call home for as long as they need it. Moving in the middle of a school year can be difficult for younger family members if your landlord decides to retire.

Monthly outgoings
Despite the recent fluctuations in interest rates, they have remained more stable in comparison to soaring rents. And with fixed-interest-rate mortgage deals for up to five years, you can plan your financial future more easily. This allows you to calculate your household budget for everything more easily, from food shopping and holidays to your savings.

Complete creative control 
Whether you want to rebuild motorbikes in your front living room, knock all the walls down to create an open-plan grand design, or add a conservatory, you can do so without seeking permission. The chances are that you will never want to do any of these things, but there is something fulfilling about knowing that you can, if you decide to do so.

Ascending the property ladder
There is typically more scope to ascend the property ladder if you own your own home. Your first home may need modernisation. This can rapidly add to your property’s value if you carry out the work yourself. Even if you don't, as long as you do not overspend, you will be in a good position to sell up and buy a better home.

Are you in the market for a better property? Contact us today.



The art of negotiation: Is it time to talk to your agent?


There is an art to everything in life, and when most people rehearse something in their heads, it usually goes perfectly. Put this in the cold, hard light of day, and things can go quite differently. When it’s time to make or accept an offer, the help of a trained expert is invaluable.

Your agent has a database of buyers and sellers
Your agent does so much more than list your property on their website and a few property portals, with maybe a picture of your home in the branch window. Armed with a database of buyers and sellers and a list of contacts longer than your arms, it means that agents complimented with their ability to market your home are best placed to meet your new buyer. And because of this, they are the best people to advise you on your asking price in the first place.

Making an offer
When it’s time to make an offer, you will most likely be wearing your negotiating hat. The market today is in a good place, helped by the huge demand for homes. It’s easy to make an offer under the asking price and miss out on the home you love. But you also do not want to pay over the odds. Estate agents are well-versed in this and will guide you. It’s worth remembering that estate agents are legally required to tell you about other offers, but not each offer amount.

Accepting an offer
It’s not unusual to receive multiple offers on your property, and this is where the experience of a good agent earns their money. Not to mention that you have found yourself in this good position thanks to the agent in the first place. Your agent will guide you along the right path, prepare your home for sale, give you tips on optimising its value, and market it to the right buyers. Then you can decide whether you want to accept an offer or not.

Market knowledge
Your agent will have years of experience in marketing and selling homes in your area. The plus points of the area and of your home are all great selling points. And equally, an agent will have a thorough eye on where you may be able to negotiate. For example, if there is a patch of dampness or something that needs updating

Are you emotionally attached?
Your estate agent will advise you on all aspects of your move. This makes you feel secure and safe before you move. And the more you feel this way instead of stressed, confused, or bemused, the better your entire moving experience will be. Whether you need help finding a better mortgage deal or are unsure of any of the steps involved, from valuing your home to finding the right buyer or your next home, it’s good to have the assistance of an agent. They also remove any need for awkward moments when a buyer makes an insulting offer to your face.

Valuing your home correctly
Getting the correct valuation for your home is vital in today’s market. Get this first step right, and you are already halfway to where you want to be. It’s very easy to overprice or underprice a property. Equally, without conducting a thorough expert valuation, your home may not reach its full value potential. A good agent will not allow your home to hide its true value from you or your buyer.

Get in touch today to make your move happen!
 



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Panfield Lane, Braintree

We are pleased to bring to the market a large two bedroom apartment situated on the first floor of a purpose built and well maintained apartment block.

£220,000


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Braintree, Essex

A charming 3-bedroom semi-detached property in a sought-after area, perfect for families with convenient amenities and local schools nearby...

£325,000


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Clacton-on-Sea, Essex

Fantastic first time buy or buy to let with a potential rent of £800 PCM. The property lies within close proximity of local shops and comes with allocated parking.

£160,000

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Braintree, Essex

This tastefully decorated terraced property offers a spacious reception room, well-appointed kitchen, and two bedrooms, making it an ideal home for couples looking...

£300,000

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Asking prices drop by 0.4%


If you're considering buying a new home, recent trends suggest that it may be best to act sooner rather than later. The housing market has shown some promising signs that could benefit you as a buyer. Let’s take a look at how the market’s conditions could make your dream move more achievable than you may have thought.

Asking prices dip

Rightmove data shows that new seller asking prices dropped by 0.4% in recent months.* While this may seem like a small change, it signals potential for buyers. With sellers adjusting their asking prices, buyers are gaining more negotiating power. For those who have been waiting for prices to stabilise after years of rapid growth, this dip in asking prices could represent an opportunity to enter the market at a more affordable level.
This is especially positive for first-time buyers who are trying to step onto the property ladder. As prices dip, the market’s conditions may allow them to secure a home without being priced out. It could also be a good time for those looking to upgrade their current homes or invest in additional properties, as sellers become more willing to negotiate.

Prices expected to rise in the future

While asking prices have dropped slightly, overall property prices are still projected to rise by up to 2% by the end of 2024.** This may sound negative at first, but it reinforces the importance of acting sooner rather than later. The recent dip in asking prices could be short-lived, so moving now is crucial.
If you're in a position to buy now, you're not only benefiting from the recent reduction in prices, but also from the potential for future growth. Waiting too long might mean paying more for the same property in a few months’ time, as prices inch back up towards the 2% increase predicted for the end of the year.

Supply is increasing

Another significant change in the market is the improving supply of homes for sale, which increased by 16% compared to July 2023.** This is a crucial factor for buyers, as greater supply means more options and less competition for each property. It offers buyers a better chance of finding a home that meets their needs and preferences.
As well as better choice, increased supply gives buyers more leverage when negotiating prices. Sellers who are competing with more properties on the market may be more open to dropping their asking price in order to secure a buyer. With more homes to choose from and sellers eager to secure buyers, there’s a greater possibility of finding value in the current market.

How we can help

If you’re considering buying a home, our expert team is here to help you take advantage of the market’s conditions and make your move a successful one. With our help, you could not only save money, but also position yourself perfectly to benefit from future increases in property prices.

 

Contact us today to begin your dream move

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Equity release: Is it right for you? 

 

Whether you decide to release equity in your home largely depends on your individual circumstances. Whether you are looking to increase the size of your pension pot or simply want to make some home improvements, you have a lot of options. We can’t advise you, but we take a closer look at some of those options.

What is equity release?

Equity is the amount of value you own in your home after you have subtracted any borrowings, such as mortgages on your property. Releasing equity from your home, in the simplest terms, means using some of that value in exchange for cash. There are a number of different ways to release equity depending on your needs.

Ways of releasing equity

Re-mortgaging 

If you are interested in borrowing more money against the value of your home to make home improvements or even for debt consolidation, this may be an option. If you use your existing mortgage provider, then you may be eligible for additional borrowing. This allows you to borrow more money with your current mortgage. This means if your mortgage is on a better rate currently, you may end up paying more interest. On the other hand, you may choose to find a new mortgage provider in order to get a better mortgage interest rate. 

Lifetime mortgages

Aimed at homeowners aged 55+, this type of mortgage allows you to borrow a proportion of your home’s equity. You could do this in one or a series of lump sums, while drawdown allows you to take equity as and when you need it. Interest will then be charged on the amount you borrow, which will be repaid when your home is sold. Most mortgage providers will allow you to repay up to 10% each year on the loan amount you borrow as equity from your home. It’s important to check that the scheme you choose comes with a no-negative equity guarantee in case mounting interest exceeds the value of the property in future years.

Home reversion 

Targeted at homeowners aged 60+ this scheme involves selling part of your home to the lender for a lump sum or an agreed income for a percentage of its market value. For example, you may sell 50% of your home for 30% of what it’s worth. While you can carry on living in the home, you will only receive a percentage of the market value for the share of your home you sell to them. This makes this scheme less popular than a lifetime mortgage due to its costly nature. When the home is sold, the revenue from the sale is divided according to the percentage each party owns, which includes any increases in value. 

Could downsizing be a better move?

If you need to fund your retirement and find yourself in a position where you have too much space, downsizing could be a better option. Most people are not best pleased about taking equity out of their homes. It can be a complicated and confusing process, which could erode any inheritance you leave for loved ones. Most people prefer the idea of owning their homes outright. Moving to a smaller, more energy-efficient property could give you a lump sum to fund your future plans without relinquishing any part of your home ownership. 

Discuss your property options with a good agent 

Sometimes properties themselves can hold the key to new opportunities and the solution to a better future. So, whether you want to downsize and use the profit from selling your old property to start a property portfolio, help family get on the ladder or to retire, it’s worth talking to your agent. Maybe you are making home improvements and want to know how much value you can add to your home. Perhaps you have hatched an ingenious plan that could involve letting part of your property to build a nest egg. Whatever your plans are, it's important to seek the right advice.

 

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The past, present, and future of Stamp Duty

 

When buying a property, there are several additional costs you pay as well as the home’s actual price. These can range from legal fees, surveyor fees, moving costs, and Stamp Duty. In this article, we discuss the UK's infamous Stamp Duty, exploring its definition, introduction, and evolution over the years.

What is Stamp Duty?

Stamp Duty is a tax you pay when buying land or a freehold or leasehold property over a certain value. The amount of Stamp Duty payable is determined by the price of the asset, how it will be utilised, and whether you own any other property. If you're a first-time buyer, you're currently exempt from paying Stamp Duty on your first property purchase for up to £425,000.

Why was Stamp Duty introduced?

In 1694, Stamp Duty was originally introduced to England as a transaction tax to raise money for the war against France. It first appeared on documents required to sell land, properties, and any other legal transactions. If documents did not have this ‘stamp’, they were not legally valid, which made sure everyone paid Stamp Duty. 

The money raised by Stamp Duty tax was used to fund goods throughout the war, such as newspapers, clothes, hats, patent medicines, and much more. This tax was originally intended to only last for four years, but since then, Stamp Duty has remained present in English society to current day.

Stamp Duty in the past

1765 - Stamp Duty was introduced to the British-American colonies. This tax began to rise, triggering the start of the American War of Independence.

1808 - Originally a fixed amount, Stamp Duty became introduced as a percentage of the value on transfers of properties, land, and shares of what was being transferred.

1950 - If you bought a property with a higher value of £30,000, you would only need to pay one percent of Stamp Duty.

1991 - Due to the major recession in 1991, Chancellor Nigel Lawson increased the Stamp Duty threshold to stimulate demand in the property market.

1992 - As demand grew, the rates were reverted to their original state (£30,000) in 1992. Over the years, the rates steadily increased, matching inflation and the rise in the cost of living.

1997 - In 1997, Chancellor Gordon Brown introduced two different bands of Stamp Duty tax: a lower and higher threshold. These responded and increased due to the rise in house prices.

2014 - Fast forward to the 2000s, when progressive charges were introduced. First-time buyers were announced to be exempt from Stamp Duty on properties up to £500,000.

2020 - A worldwide pandemic hit, and the UK government decided to introduce a Stamp Duty tax holiday to boost property purchases. This allowed all property purchases up to a limit of £500,000 to be Stamp Duty tax free.

Stamp Duty in the present

Currently, Stamp Duty is payable on all property purchases. The amount payable is all dependent on the value of the property. A property valued up to £250,000 has 0% Stamp Duty payable, as well as first-time buyers being able to buy a property with a value of up to £425,000 and pay 0% Stamp Duty.

If you purchase a property between £250,001 and £925,000, you will have to pay 5% Stamp Duty and if the property is valued between £925,001 and £1,500,000, you will pay 10% Stamp Duty. Finally, any property above £1,500,001 has 12% Stamp Duty payable.

Stamp Duty in the future

So, as you can see, Stamp Duty has been around for over 329 years! And it shows no sign of going away. With a change of election having occurred in July 2024, the future of Stamp Duty is most likely going to change. The main change that has been announced to occur under the new government is first-time buyer relief.

Currently, the first-time buyer relief is set at £425,000, but the new Labour government plans to reduce this to £300,000 in April 2025. Labour have also decided to introduce an extra 1% raise on Stamp Duty for non-UK residents, meaning the surcharge will increase to an extra 3% when they purchase a residential property in the UK.

 

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The benefits of investing in a property with a sitting tenant


Investing in a property with a sitting tenant involves a slightly different process compared to purchasing a vacant property, but it offers unique advantages that can make it worthwhile. Let's look at the key benefits of buying a property with a sitting tenant, as well as why it could be a great way to build your portfolio.

The process of investing in a property with a sitting tenant

Firstly, it’s important to thoroughly assess the property and understand the existing tenancy agreement. This includes reviewing the agreement’s terms, rent details, the duration of the tenancy, and any other obligations the tenant may have. It's also crucial to evaluate the tenant's rental history to ensure they have a strong track record of timely payments and proper maintenance of the property.

Securing financing

Once you've done your due diligence, the next step is securing financing. Lenders often favour properties with sitting tenants because of the existing income stream, which can make it easier to obtain a mortgage. Once completed, the transaction proceeds similarly to any other property purchase. However, as the new landlord, you’ll inherit the existing tenancy agreement, which means you must be prepared to honour its terms.

Immediate rental income

One of the most significant benefits of purchasing a property with a sitting tenant is the immediate rental income. Unlike vacant properties, where you may face months of searching for a suitable tenant, a property with an existing tenant generates income from day one.
This instant cash flow can help offset mortgage payments, maintenance costs, and other expenses associated with property ownership.

Reduce vacancy risk

Vacancy periods are a concern for any landlord, as a vacant property generates no income while still incurring costs. By investing in a property with a sitting tenant, you can minimise the risk of lengthy vacancies.
A sitting tenant ensures continued rental income, provides financial stability, and reduces the time and effort required to find new tenants.

Predictable income

With a sitting tenant, you have a clear understanding of the rental income you can expect, as well as the payment history of the current tenant. This predictability allows for more accurate financial planning and budgeting. It also provides reassurance that the tenant has a history of paying rent on time, lowering the risk of future payment issues.

Potential higher returns

Properties with sitting tenants may be priced slightly lower than vacant properties as not all landlords favour them. Therefore, if you’re willing to take on a sitting tenant, you could be able to buy a property at a discounted price, potentially leading to improved return on investment in the long run.

How your trusted agent can help

If you’re considering investing in a property with a sitting tenant, we will guide you through every step of the process with expertise and care. From the initial assessment of the tenancy agreement to understanding the tenant's rental history, we will make sure that you have a clear picture of the property's situation.

 

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Boyton Cross, Chelmsford

Presenting a splendid detached property available for sale, nestled in a quiet, peaceful, and private gated location with a strong local community.

£1,375,000


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Dunmow Road, Takeley

Weston Homes' fully inclusive specification. Designer kitchens feature stone worktops and a full suite of integrated appliances, Smart technology in the...

£1,050,000


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