The latest from Royston & Lund: Property News

The latest from Royston & Lund: Property News


Welcome to the latest edition of the Royston & Lund property market newsletter. We're pleased to be bringing you all the latest property industry news.

This month we explore:
 
- Tips for making an offer on a property as a first-time buyer
- Steps to selling your home this spring
- Could your rental property deliver a higher yield in 2022?
- Styling your rental property on a budget
 
If you are considering selling your home this month, our expert team would be delighted to offer you a free, no obligation valuation.

If you have any questions about your property circumstances please contact us below.


Richardson Gardens, Wilford Lane, West Bridgford

 
 

A small development of only four Brand New detached properties built by Swallow Hill Homes overlooking the Nottingham Forest training ground.

 

We're holding an open day for the last 2 remaining homes for sale on a small development of 4 properties.

 

OPEN DAY Saturday 22nd February 2020 (by appointment only).

 

Richardson Gardens, Wilford Lane, West Bridgford

 

Guide Price from £500,000 to £525,000

 

The properties are built to a high specification over two and three floors and are offered to the market with completion on plots 3 and 4 early Autumn 2020.

 

Swallow Hill Homes have been creating homes since 2005 and are a local company based in Beeston who employ their own team of builders. Building 5-10 properties a year, they ensure high standards and focus on constructing good quality houses using high quality materials.

 

On this development they are building using Staffordshire blue bricks on the ground floor, render on the upper floors, and slate grey windows & roof tiles for a crisp modern vernacular.

 

Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to purchase one of these fantastic houses in such a sought after location.

For more information about this development, please contact our sales team on: 0115 981 1888 or sales@royston-lund.co.uk



Sleeping Beauty

Thursday 20th - Saturday 22nd February

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Celebrating Shakespeare

Monday 24th February - Saturday 7th March

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Rushcliffe 10k

Sunday 1st March

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Richardson Gardens, Wilford Lane, West Bridgford

 

 

We're holding an open day for the last 2 remaining homes for sale on a small development of 4 properties.

 

OPEN DAY Saturday 22nd February 2020 (by appointment only).

 

Richardson Gardens, Wilford Lane, West Bridgford

 

Guide Price from £500,000 to £525,000

 

The properties are built to a high specification over two and three floors by Swallow Hill Homes.

 

Swallow Hill Homes have been creating homes since 2005 and are a local company based in Beeston who employ their own team of builders. Building 5-10 properties a year, they ensure high standards and focus on constructing good quality houses using high quality materials.

 

On this development they are building using Staffordshire blue bricks on the ground floor, render on the upper floors, and slate grey windows & roof tiles for a crisp modern vernacular.

 

Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to purchase one of these fantastic houses in such a sought after location.

 

For more information about this development, please contact our sales team on: 

0115 981 1888 or sales@royston-lund.co.uk



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  • The latest property market news
  • Our local insights
  • Event updates
  • Top tips
  • Property guidance
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  • New listings
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Our West Bridgford Sales Department have welcomed two new experienced Sales Negotiators to the team!

 

Since the property market “re-opened” on the 13th May, we have witnessed the market bounce back in a way we could not have imagined. Enquiries and transaction have continued to increase as the market has continued to grow. In order to assist with the high volume of clients looking to buy and sell, we are delighted to have recently welcomed both Deborah Unwin and Kirsty Marcer to the team.

 

Deborah and Kirsty have been working in the property industry for many years and will bring an abundance of experience to Royston & Lund. With a combined total of almost 40 years experience between them we know that our newest team members will be fully competent in aiding you with your next property sale or purchase.

 

If you are considering bringing your home to market you are sure to achieve a quick sale in the current market conditions. You can contact Deborah or Kirsty on 0115 981 1888 or by emailing sales@royston-lund.co.uk



Foxfield Way, West Bridgford

2 or 3 Bedroom Semi Detached Homes 
Shared Ownership £120,000
 
Shared Ownership option of 35% - 75%
 
Two or three bedroom semi detached houses developed by Linden Homes, located in West. Multiple plots are available - please call us for further information.

Click here to read Foxfield Way, West Bridgford.



Caudale Court, Gamston

2 Bedroom Apartment
Shared Ownership £80,000
 
Shared Ownership option 50% - 100%
 
A spacious two double bedroom apartment situated in the sought after Gamston development close to the centre of West Bridgford. 
 

Click here to read Caudale Court, Gamston.



Hornbeam Close, Edwalton

3 Bedroom Terraced House
Shared Ownership £96,250
 
35% - 75% Shared Ownership Option Available
 
A three bedroom house developed by Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes. Designed with family living in mind, providing the calm of the countryside and the bright lights of the city.

Click here to read Hornbeam Close, Edwalton.



Wenlock Drive, West Bridgford

2 Bedroom Apartment
Shared Ownership £155,000
 
50% Shared Ownership Option Available
 
A well presented two bedroom second floor leasehold apartment situated on the sought after "Square" development in the desirable suburb of West Bridgford.

Click here to read Wenlock Drive, West Bridgford.



Help to Buy scheme helps make 290,000 buyers homeowners

 
The Help to Buy scheme was introduced by the government with the aim of helping first-time buyers get onto the property ladder; designed mainly to overcome the barrier of people not being able to save a large enough deposit to qualify them for a mortgage loan.
 
Help to Buy allows buyers to purchase a new build home with just a 5% deposit, it is then topped up by the government with a 20% equity loan that is interest-free for five years.
 
The number of homes bought using the scheme has increased year-on-year, with over 290,000 buyers having benefitted since it first launched.
 
Who has benefited from Help to Buy?
 
First-time buyers
 
Benefiting the most from the government's scheme has been first-time buyers, accounting for 82% of all purchases.
 
The average price of a property bought using the scheme is £279,995, with a typical household income of £53,218.
 
From April 1st, a new scheme has been launched that is only available exclusively to first-time buyers. As a result, regional price caps will be introduced on the value of properties that are purchased using the scheme.
 
These caps range from £186,100 in the North East to £437,600 in the South East and £600,000 in London. Below is a full list of the regional price caps for Help to Buy.
 
 
Region  Help to Buy price cap
North East £186,100
North West £224,400
Yorkshire and the Humber £228,100
East Midlands  £261,900
West Midlands  £255,600
East of England  £407,400
London  £600,000
South East  £437,600
South West  £349,000
 
 
Buyers in London
 
For most of the country, the equity loan is capped at 20% of the property’s value.
 
However, in London, buyers can apply for an equity loan worth up to 40% of their property’s value.
 
 
Homeowners
 
Whilst those who already own a home or have previously done so have also benefited from Help to Buy, these have only accounted for around 18% of all purchases made using the scheme, with the typical home they bought much more expensive compared to first-time buyers.
 
It is important to remember that the Help to Buy scheme must only be used on your main residence and cannot be used to buy a second home or a buy-to-let property.
 
 
For key information on the 2013-2021 and 2021-2023 schemes, we'd advise referring to: gov.uk/government/publications/help-to-buy-equity-loan-buyers-guide
 
To start your property journey with us, please contact our team today.
 
 
 



Residential transactions  increasing month on month

 
February saw a total of 147,050 residential transactions according to HMRC, which is a 23% increase from January’s total and a whopping 48.5% more than February 2020.
 
The cause of this surge seems to be as a result of the vaccine roll out, as well as the stamp duty holiday.
 
As transaction numbers increase month-on-month, we're able to see just how strong the market is, having shown tremendous resilience so far during the pandemic.
 
As buyers and sellers were previously rushing to meet the original stamp duty deadline, which should have seen savings end on March 31st, it's anticipated that even more sales will be agreed and records beaten over the next few months.
 
 
Whilst the stamp duty holiday as we know it will be in place until the end of June, offering up to £15,000 worth of savings, there will be homebuyers who benefit long after this date with a phased out easing that sees smaller savings until September. 
 
Due to Brexit and then COVID-19, there have been delays and hesitations in the sector, with a number of us wanting to see a return of 'normality' before proceeding with any plans.
 
If you’re looking to start the buying or selling process in 2021, get in touch with our team today.
 
 



Thinking about investing in a buy-to-let property? All you need to know

 
Investing in a buy-to-let property is a dream that many of us will have at one point or another.
 
Property has always been a dependable investment option, with successful landlords able to set up their rentals to run like clockwork whilst benefitting from an additional source of income.
 
Before considering your first step, there are some key considerations to be aware of.
 
 
It won’t happen overnight
 
As much as we would like to say otherwise, having a buy-to-let property doesn’t just happen overnight.
 
Just like starting a new business venture, there are rules and regulations you need to comply with to protect yourself and your property.
 
Whilst some of these components can take time to understand and navigate, lettings agents like ourselves are fully equipped to guide you through all of the requirements.
 
 
Know the area you’re planning to invest in
 
It’s important to do your research on the area before signing on the dotted line, such as speaking to local agents about seasonal trends and rental yield opportunities.
 
Is it a hotspot for rental demand? Are there any attractive amenities, universities or transport links nearby that would appeal to tenants?
 
 
Ensure you can afford a buy-to-let deposit
 
Whilst a standard home can be secured with as little as 5% of the price of the property, a buy-to-let investment is usually much higher.
 
The average deposit is 25% for a buy-to-let mortgage.
 
It's also likely that your income will be evaluated, as you need to be earning at least £25,000 a year for most lenders.
 
 
Think about your target tenant
 
It’s important to put yourself in the shoes of a tenant and consider what they would want from a property.
 
Being a flexible landlord is key to ensure that tenants stay for longer, which is always great news for a landlord as you can minimise on void periods and secure your rental income.
 
When you have your buy-to-let property ready to market, it is a good idea to position your home based on the type of tenant you’re targeting, such as using the right communication methods to reach them.
 
 
For guidance on how to start your buy-to-let journey, get in touch with our experienced team.
 
 
 



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Green Leys, West Bridgford

The property benefits from a modern kitchen with appliances, full length lounge and a separate dining room. Upstairs there are three bedrooms and a family bathroom. Enclosed rear garden, garage & driveway.
 
£1,150pcm

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Grainger Avenue, West Bridgford

A spacious two double bedroom semi detached bungalow situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac. The property briefly comprises an entrance porch, hallway, a modern kitchen with integrated...
 
£925pcm

Click here to read Grainger Avenue, West Bridgford.



Steps to selling your home this spring

 
It's hard to ignore the fact that the days are growing a little longer and the temperatures are becoming a little warmer recently. With spring gradually revealing itself, now is an excellent time to sell your house, as buyers are more active in spring than at any other time of the year.  

Follow our tips to take advantage of the changing seasons to sell your home... 

 

Spring cleaning is essential 

If you want to sell your property swiftly in the coming months, you should follow the long-standing tradition of a good spring clean. Washing all the windows and doors, inside and out, will leave a positive impression on potential buyers. Make sure your home is clean and bright to reflect the fresher spring months. 

 

Don't overlook your outdoor areas 

As the weather warms up, people naturally cast a more scrutinising eye on the outdoor spaces of the properties they are interested in. It's easy to leave your garden untidy after a long winter but running the lawnmower over it and tidying up those exterior places will make your home much more appealing. 

 

Spring has sprung 

Plant flowers at your front door to welcome the changing seasons - a planter full of bright colours will put potential buyers in a good frame of mind. Buyers will be happier if there are pops of colour around the home, making them more inclined to make an offer. Fresh flowers in the house will also make a big difference and create the perfect tone, so fill a few vases and distribute them about the house for a continual wow factor. 

 

Accessorise to your heart’s content 

A few items can make a big difference in the overall presentation of your home and matching them to the season is a great way to wow potential buyers. To brighten up your rooms, choose soft spring colours - blankets, pillows, towels, and bed linens are all easy to switch out to create the perfect ambience, and you can take them with you when you sell your home. 

 

Smells like a good deal 

When it comes to selling your home, first impressions are crucial, since research shows that buyers only take 8 minutes to decide whether they want to buy a property. A fresh-smelling property makes the best first impression, so make sure you've aired it out and there are no unpleasant odours. Putting some bread in the oven and creating a homey, welcome atmosphere is a sure-fire technique to infuse your home with a pleasant and appealing smell. 

 

Keen to know more about how you can leave a lasting impression on your buyers? Get in touch today.



Tips for making an offer on a property as a first-time buyer

 

Purchasing your first home is an exciting and potentially daunting concept. Making an offer may be especially nerve-wracking if this is your first time. Here are our tips to help you make a successful offer on your first home. 

  

Obtain a mortgage in principle 

It's a smart idea to see a mortgage broker before making an offer so they can determine your precise borrowing capacity. Following your mortgage appointment, you could be able to borrow more than you believe, allowing you to see houses that are worth far more than your initial budget. 

  

Conduct your research 

Determine the price at which comparable properties in the area have recently sold and the length of time the property you're interested in has been on the market. 

  

Utilise your strengths 

Sellers sometimes favour first-time buyers because they don't have to worry about a long chain of people. This means a shorter purchasing process and more flexibility when it comes to exchange and completion. 

  

Do not be alarmed if your first offer is rejected 

If your initial offer is reasonable, you should not be concerned if the seller declines it. Bear in mind that this is all a natural part of the negotiating process since the seller is seeking the highest possible price for the property. 

Work closely with your agent and the seller to make sure that the price is right for all parties. 

 

If you are a first-time buyer with questions about the purchasing process, contact us for support and guidance. 



Could your rental property deliver a higher yield in 2022?

 
According to recent data, the combination of high tenant demand and low numbers of available properties has caused average UK rents to rise at the fastest rate ever recorded. *
 
Rental demand has been reported as 32% higher, while the number of available rental properties is 51% lower than this time last year.
 
Flats have seen the highest increase in competition compared to last year (+132%), followed by terraced houses (+40%) and semi-detached homes (+30%).
 
Data collected from a popular property portal suggests that the average rental yield across the UK is now 5.5%, which is the highest since 2016. Industry experts are hopeful that rents will increase further this year, with a well-known portal director explaining, "Tenant demand continues to be high entering the new year, meaning the imbalance between supply and demand is set to continue until there is more property choice for tenants, which has led to our prediction of a further 5% increase in average asking rents in 2022."
 
To find out if you could increase the rental income from your property, get in touch today to book a free lettings valuation.
 
*Rightmove
 



Styling your rental property on a budget

 
 
Rental properties are intended to appeal to the broadest possible audience, to rent quickly for the owner. It may therefore be challenging to think of ways to personalise your newly rented property to ensure that it feels like your home.
 
This inspirational iDADA guide works with you to show you how you can achieve a comfortable, stylish and highly personal home.
 
Colour
 
Colour is such an intensely personal expression of your design character. In general, lighter colours reflect light, are easy to live with and show off the architecture of a home beautifully.
 
That said, within the palette of neutrals and whites, if used in combination, there is no need for your interior to ever be bland. Think about what features you want to emphasise and which ones you would rather have fade into the background. As always and particularly regarding the use of colour, ensure that your landlord or letting agents are happy for you to proceed. 
 
 
 
Display
 
A room without any display of personal life such as photographs, drawings, mementos, objects and such like, can feel a little ‘soul-less’ rather like a long stay in a hotel – enjoyable but not ‘home’. Remember that you are in a rental property and cannot just bang holes in the wall! 
 
 
Kitchens and bathrooms
 
In a rental property, the kitchen and bathroom are the most challenging rooms to personalise due to their ‘fitted-ness’. However, some things are achievable, effective and cost-efficient.
 
Just follow the golden rule... Don’t, Move, Anything, Major!
 
By that we mean don’t even think of moving any pipework, toilets, sinks, baths, washbasins, shower inflow and outlets (a new shower head though is easily achievable) and don’t move any electrics and certainly not by yourself. Electricity and water do not mix!
 
Ask your landlord if, for example, you wish to move a heated towel rail and, even better, ask him for the number of his trusted tradesmen. 
 
 
Soft furnishings
 
‘Soft’ furnishings are the textiles that can add personality, warmth, colour, texture and a transformation in the acoustics of a room, softening and dampening sounds and adding a layer of sensory comfort.
 
They are perfect for adding personality to a rental home and, of course, can all be taken with you when you move, to be redistributed throughout your new home. Without any soft furnishings at all, a room can be quite uncomfortable, as anyone who has eaten on a tiled-floored, hard-seated, bare-windowed restaurant can testify. As one disgruntled diner put it: “The noise dear, The noise!”. 
 
 
 
Are you considering selling this spring? Book your valuation here. 
 
 
 



Blackcliffe Farm Mews, Bradmore

Believed to date back to 1777, 'The Granary' has been sympathetically converted to retain a wealth of period features and is presented in good order throughout with the internal accommodation comprising a welcoming entrance hallway which leads to a downstairs w/c, utility room...
 
Price £825,000

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Seymour Road, West Bridgford

The accommodation comprises; small forecourt garden, enclosed porch, entrance hall, lounge with feature cast iron fireplace and patterned tiled inset, separate dining room, kitchen, breakfast area, cellar, two bedrooms to the first floor with a beautiful modern Victorian style bathroom suite. 
 
Guide Price £399,950

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