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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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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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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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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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In the four years since the Tenant Fees Act was introduced, many agents and property managers have tried to make good in a world without critical income.
 
So who can blame these people for evaluating their future in the PRS (private rental sector)?

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There are several legal standards that private rental properties must meet. A lack of compliance puts tenants at risk and places the landlord at risk of prosecution.
 
If you are a Landlord and would like advice on your responsibilities and legal obligations contact the Martyn Gerrard Property Management Department.

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More than a quarter of landlords who own five or more properties are actively looking to increase their portfolio over the next year, while one in five who have 2–5 properties are also planning to expand.

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Lettings agents have never been more important to landlords



Nothing is quite as simple as it used to be, and whether you are renting your home or letting it, the guidance of a seasoned letting agent is a must-have. There is new legislation, such as the Renters Reform Bill, and the complexities of a competitive market. Add to these greater, greener government demands and simply finding a great place to rent that is maintained properly, and you realise the importance of a good letting agent.

The Renters Reform Bill

What is the Renters Reform Bill? The Renters Reform Bill was introduced to Parliament for its first reading on May 17, 2023. Its aim is to improve life for 11 million renters and 2.3 million landlords in the UK, and it is based on five years of research conducted with landlord and tenant groups.* Here are some of its proposals:
  • the removal of Section 21
  • improved grounds for possession under Section 8
  • the change from assured shorthold tenancies to periodic
  • the creation of a property ombudsman
Has the Renters Reform Bill been passed?
Not yet. It’s at a very early stage of a long journey through parliament. The earliest date it may be passed is probably the first quarter of 2024. Then it will take at least 6 months before it comes into force for new tenancies, and 18 months for existing tenancies.

What does it mean for landlords?
Section 8 will be strengthened, which allows landlords to end tenancy agreements early if they have good reason to do so. Despite the fears some have expressed about abolishing Section 21 - ‘no fault’ evictions, the reality is that it will make it easier for landlords to evict tenants for anti-social behaviour and repeated missed rent payments. While blanket bans on pets have also been proposed, with the new legislation in place, landlords can insist on their tenants' pets having pet insurance, certificates, and, in the case of dogs, being microchipped. Landlords will be able to increase rents, but the notice period to do so will be doubled.

Maintaining your property
Whether you are a landlord or a tenant, it pays to opt for a fully managed service. If there are any repairs needed to the property, they will be taken care of. That allows both parties to enjoy a good night’s sleep, whatever happens!

Keeping it legal
Estate agents make it their business to keep one step ahead of the game when it comes to legislation and paperwork. That keeps the property in question compliant for all. Failure to do so can lead to fines for landlords. If you are a tenant and want your reference or deposit taken care of, then this is just as much in the interests of the landlord.

It's about working together
Letting agents are the bridge between the ever-more complex landlord-tenant relationship. And it’s comforting for both parties to have an expert on your side that you can call at any time.
 
Contact Martyn Gerrard today for a better rental service.

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Great news if you are expanding your property portfolio

 
 


It’s a good time to expand your buy-to-let portfolio in the ever-evolving landscape of the UK rental market. Opportunities often arise when you least expect them. As some landlords start selling their properties, a silver lining has emerged if you are expanding your portfolio, particularly if you are a seasoned landlord.

Rental-ready properties await you
The current climate offers a golden opportunity for individuals interested in acquiring buy-to-let investment properties. The demand for rental properties remains extraordinarily strong, and eager tenants are actively seeking properties to rent like yours. The databases of letting agents are filled with an increasing number of tenants waiting to rent a property. The good news is that you might even find properties with tenants already in place, ensuring immediate returns on your investment. With an existing tenant base, you can quickly start earning rental income, and your agent will source them and take care of the entire process for you.

Inflation is on a downward trajectory
The outlook for seasoned landlords is looking good. Inflation falling suggests that things are going in the right direction, and now is the time to invest. Projections suggest that interest rates and inflation are set to trend downward in the long term. With falling interest rates, your mortgage payments are likely to be more manageable, contributing to healthier profit margins. There are currently many mortgage products available, and if property prices rise again in the future, you will gain a better return on investment as the value of your portfolio increases. Perhaps you have good levels of equity, and cash is king right now which will reduce your need to pay interest.

Expert guidance
Smaller homes, ideal for buy-to-let investment, are arriving on the market, and a good agent will guide you through the best places to invest. Furnished properties that are ready to let, make your investment more straightforward. This allows you to prioritise cash flow, which can be used to gradually improve your property. By doing this, your portfolio will evolve over time, become more desirable, and, as such, command a higher price. This safeguards your investment and helps secure a promising future price.

Comprehensive property management solutions
Managing your portfolio today is no easy task. There is a lot to juggle, and the buy-to-let market has become a little more complex. Staying on the right side of the law is important if you want to avoid fines. Property maintenance can be time-consuming, and changing legislation can become confusing. This has perhaps caused some landlords to exit the industry. Agents are experts in all aspects of managing property portfolios and, as such, will keep you on the road so that when changes come, you are already prepared. You can choose what level of managed service best suits your needs. So, if you are hands-on but are not great with the paperwork of placing good tenants, then simply opt for a let-only service. On the other hand, if you want the entire process taken care of, including maintenance, rent collection, and compliance checks, then a fully managed service is the way to go.

Contact us today to discuss the right steps to take when expanding and managing your property portfolio.
 



Which sectors should landlords invest in?

 
 


As of July 2023, an average of 187 prospective tenants registered with agents, compared to just 127 in July 2022.* This surge in demand is not limited to any particular sector. Whether you're considering apartments, terraces, or converting existing properties into flats, now is as good a time as ever to invest. It’s no secret that the industry is going through an overhaul, and things are not as simple as they use to be. But if you stop to take a look around, there are so many opportunities right now that promise a profitable future for landlords.

Compact living spaces
Investing in compact living spaces is a smart move in today's market. Apartments and smaller homes are experiencing a surge in popularity, driven by young professionals and couples seeking convenient urban living. The same can be said of places in more rural locations. The appeal of these spaces is better energy efficiency, lower bills, affordability, easy maintenance, and a great choice of locations.

Energy-efficient family homes
Creating energy-efficient family homes is a win-win scenario for landlords. Not only will you contribute to a sustainable future, but you'll also attract a larger pool of tenants. In an era where environmental consciousness is on the rise, energy-efficient properties are in higher demand than ever before. Tenants are willing to pay a premium for homes that offer lower utility bills and reduce their carbon footprint. This demand translates into higher rental income, ensuring that your investment covers its costs and generates substantial returns.

Student accommodation
The student accommodation sector is experiencing a remarkable surge in demand and growth rates. As a result, student rents have surged by an astounding 30% compared to 2022.** This sector's resilience is driven by the constant influx of students seeking quality housing near educational institutions. By investing in student accommodation, you tap into a market that promises both steady rental income and long-term growth potential.

Holiday lets
Holiday lets are another lucrative avenue for landlords in the UK. Whether you choose a cosy city apartment or a spacious rural retreat, there's immense potential to earn substantial returns. The flexibility of holiday lets allows you to occasionally enjoy your property while reaping the financial benefits the rest of the year. The allure of staycations has further boosted the demand for holiday rentals, making it a prime investment opportunity.

The right guidance is the key to success
The landscape for landlords is changing. It’s never been more imperative to conduct your buy-to-let business by the book. The right guidance in sourcing and managing your property, combined with taking care of tenants, is a full-time job. Managed letting services are becoming essential. Keeping you from falling down any legal pitfalls, managing your property’s maintenance, referencing tenants, and so much more. Conditions and rights for landlords are set to improve with new legislation, such as the Renters Reform Bill. Making such legislation advantageous for landlords with the guidance of a good agent involves compliance for a better future for tenants and landlords. The right letting agent will keep you one step ahead, so your buy-to-let investment thrives.

Ready to find your next property investment opportunity? We are here to help today!
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It’s a good time to expand your buy-to-let portfolio in the ever-evolving landscape of the UK rental market. Opportunities often arise when you least expect them.
 
As some landlords start selling their properties, a silver lining has emerged if you are expanding your portfolio, particularly if you are a seasoned landlord.

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Nothing is quite as simple as it used to be, and whether you are renting your home or letting it, the guidance of a seasoned letting agent is a must-have.
 
Add greater, greener government demands and simply finding a great place to rent that is maintained properly, and you realise the importance of a good letting agent.

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Whether you are considering apartments, terraces, or converting existing properties into flats, now is as good a time as ever to invest in the housing market.
 
If you stop to take a look around, there are so many opportunities right now that promise a profitable future for any prospective landlord.

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There is so much more to your local estate agent than meets the eye. The skill set, depth of knowledge, and range of skills that are needed to succeed in the industry today are staggering.

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The Prime Minister has set out the UK Government's changes to plans to meet NetZero targets, in a speech that focused on cars, domestic heating and energy production.

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There is so much more to your local estate agent than meets the eye. The skill set, depth of knowledge, and range of skills that are needed to succeed in the industry today are staggering.

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The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has published guidance to remind Landlords of their responsibilities when renting out a property.
 
If you are a Landlord and would like advice on your responsibilities and legal obligations contact the Martyn Gerrard Property Management Department.

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As we all know, as the days become shorter and the weather becomes progressively colder, homeowners can experience heating and hot water issues.
 
With our extensive experience in the property industry local to you, we've gathered some essential tips to ensure your home is winter-ready.

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Landlords, rents have risen again!


If you are trying to increase the number of properties in your portfolio, now may be the ideal time to do so. The current market is looking increasingly advantageous for landlords as a growing number of cities are surpassing an average monthly rent price of £1,000.*

Latest rental price inflation figures
Residential rentals for new tenancies have seen a 10.3% increase from September 2022, reaching a new average rate of £1,164 per month.* The average yearly rental payment is now £13,970, which is a £1,320 increase compared to last year.*

Which locations are most affected?
In 2023, the average monthly rent for new tenancies in nine locations, including Cardiff, Southampton, and York, exceeded £1,000.* Another city that is anticipated to be added to this list by the end of 2023 is Manchester, which has an average rent price of £996 per month at the present time.* Because of the high prices in London, surrounding places in the South-East are in high demand. As a result, the average price of a month's rent has increased to more than £1,000 in cities and towns such as Southend-on-Sea, Luton, and Colchester.* The rate of rental inflation in Scotland is even greater than the national average, coming in at 12.8%.* The typical monthly rent north of the border is now £750, representing a jump of £90 compared to last year.*

What factors are contributing to rising rental costs? There are a variety of factors that have contributed to rental inflation in recent times. Since the pandemic, there has been a lack of properties available for rent, which has led to a rise in rental prices. The rise in the cost of mortgages has pushed more individuals into the rental market, which has resulted in an increase in the overall demand for housing, which therefore contributes to price increases. Rising property values may also contribute to an increase in rent prices. A rise in utility and maintenance bills is another factor that contributes to rental price inflation. Landlords are forced to charge their tenants more money in order to cover the ever-increasing costs of their bills.

Why should you invest now?
The current pace of rental inflation is just one of the numerous reasons why now is the best time to develop your property portfolio. The potential to boost your finances through the ownership of rental property increases as average rent prices soar. Higher rental prices can lead to a greater return on investment. Additionally, if you decide in a few years that you want to sell one of your properties, you will be able to get a higher price for it because of the growth in average property value. Overall, the market is looking extremely lucrative for landlords right now.

Interested in expanding your property portfolio? Contact us today.
 
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