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<span style="font-size: 18px;"><br /></span><span style="font-size: 18px;">Demand for apartments and flats is reaching new heights!</span>

 
With fantastic views, minimal effort, and trendy, modern, and classical designs, apartments and flats are as appealing as ever when it comes to buying a place to live. So, it’s little wonder urban areas and remote locations are seeing healthy levels of interest in this convenient way of living.

Demand for one- and two-bedroom flats across the UK increased from 22% to 27% in the year to February 2023, while one- and two-bedroom flats for the same period in London accounted for 49% of demand.* There are a number of reasons for this. Easy living
If you don’t want to be weighed down by a big mortgage or large monthly bills, flats are the way forward. Often located near good transport links, shops, and amenities, adding to a potentially great social life with bars, pubs, and other apartment owners on your doorstep, life can be easier and potentially more fun than living in other forms of property.

Low maintenance
It’s most likely you will not have a garden to worry about, and if you do, it could be maintained for you. Alternatively, you may enjoy a balcony as an outdoor space, in which case you can enjoy the novelty of good views and a different perspective on things. It’s easier to keep on top of cleaning with little or no maintenance involved.

Cost of living
As interest rates rise and the cost of energy soars, although right now some of these expenses are at last reducing, simply heating a flat often costs much less than even a modest terraced house. Decorating and revamping an apartment is most likely to be more affordable.

First steps and more
Typically the domain of first-time buyers or perhaps individuals who have chosen to retire, apartments are becoming increasingly popular with a broader demographic as they improve in size, quality, and location.

A great investment
The demand for flats and apartments is always high. If one day you wake up and decide you want to rent it out, you are guaranteed to get a good income without facing costly maintenance bills. And because of this rental and buyer demand for properties of this type represent a stable investment.

Energy-efficiency
Consuming less energy for heating and lighting thanks to good insulation and proximity to other buildings makes flats more energy efficient. And if they need updating to improve this, then those costs are also significantly less than for larger properties.

Downsizing
Many people are downsizing. Perhaps the family has flocked the nest. An increasing number of people choose to live life as an experience, want to spend more time and money travelling, have hobbies or work in many locations throughout the world, and don’t want to be tied down.

Outlook for the future
The UK property market is proving resilient and offers a huge diversity of architecture and property options for you to choose from and enjoy. Whether you buy a flat as a buy-to-let, as a private dwelling, or both. Demand is expected to grow solidly well into the future.
 
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica; font-size: 18px;"><br /></span><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica; font-size: 18px;">Interest-only mortgages are a good move to make for landlords</span>

 
If you are a landlord and are frustrated by the continuous rise in interest rates when all you want to do is start or expand your property portfolio, taking out an interest-only mortgage could be the answer. Many seasoned landlords choose this option when investing in property, even during the good times when mortgage interest rates were ultra-low.

Demand is incredibly strong
A survey conducted by paragon of 700 buy-to-let landlords found that 67% reported tenant demand over the first three months of 2023, up from 65% for quarter four of 2022.* Rents are increasing all the time, and one of the main reasons for this is rising interest rates. As a landlord, this will most likely be your biggest expense.

What is an interest-only mortgage?
Just as the title suggests, you only pay the interest and not the capital on an interest-only mortgage. At the end of the agreed-upon term, you must pay off the entire balance owed. Because you are only paying interest, your payments will be much cheaper compared with a capital repayment mortgage. Some landlords choose to sell their property to repay the outstanding balance.

So why choose an interest-only mortgage?
  • Increased profit: if your payments are lower, there is far greater scope to make a profit from your buy-to-let business. This also gives you stability and lowers the price of your overheads, which could be less than half of that when repaying a capital and interest mortgage.
  • Overpaying: while it’s possible to make overpayments on an interest-only mortgage, this will typically only reduce the amount of interest outstanding on the mortgage. If you choose to do this, your profit will increase further, giving you more options to expand your portfolio.
  • Your property’s value: in the long term, property increases in value. It’s not an absolute guarantee, but if you look into the past, despite short-term rises and falls, property values have significantly increased. This is not expected to change in the future. Therefore, it is reasonable to assume that at the end of the term of your mortgage (or if you sell up half or part way through your investment), there will be a profit between the capital outstanding balance on the amount you owe your lender and the selling price of your property.
  • You can develop and improve the property: with more profit to plough back into your property, you can develop it. This will add to its value, ultimately increasing how much rent you can charge. And when it’s time to sell up and move on to bigger and better things, you will achieve a greater return on investment. The greener you make your property, the more rent it could fetch while future-proofing your investment.
  • Security: preparing for the unexpected is a sure way to protect your investment. And by choosing an interest-only mortgage with fewer outgoings, you are already in a better position should the unexpected occur.
  • You can always change mortgages in the future: as you become more seasoned as a landlord, you may devise a strategy so that you own your buy-to-let property outright. There is nothing stopping you from changing your mortgage type after a few years. And in the meantime, use the profit you make with an interest-only mortgage to use as a deposit, reducing the cost of a capital and interest mortgage.


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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica; font-size: 18px;"><br /></span><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica; font-size: 18px;">Why letting agents could hold the keys to success for landlords</span>

 
The buy-to-let market is undergoing many changes. Demand and rental prices continue to grow, with average asking rents outside of London rising for 13 consecutive quarters at £1,190 per calendar month, for new tenants during the first quarter of 2023. * This is good news for landlords because the increasing costs of interest rates and energy efficiency reforms are covered, and profits remain strong. Many of these changes and reforms can feel unsettling for landlords, which is why a good letting agent has never been more important. This is because, in order to protect your rights as a landlord, your property needs to be managed properly.

The Renters Reform Bill
This is on most landlords’ minds now and a cause for concern, but it needn’t be. Introduced to Parliament on May 17, 2023, but not expected to become law until October 2024. Its aim is to improve the lives of 2.3 million 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. And 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 after a notice period. To make the most of this reform, landlords need to be compliant. By staying on the right side of the law, the law will protect you, ultimately helping you thrive as a landlord.

Referencing tenants
Agents have a database of tenants waiting to rent your property. But they will not do so unless the right screening process has been followed. Placing good tenants in your property is imperative and reduces the risk of any tenants who could act unlawfully while renting your property.

Experts on the property market
Agents know how to maximise your rent by understanding the market. From knowing which areas to invest to tips on making the most of your property. Expert agents who deal with tenants every day can protect your investment by understanding the competition and the latest trends.

Maintaining your property
Your property will be kept in tip-top shape by a team of reputable contractors who have a long-established relationship with your agent. Arranging inspections will give you peace of mind, and keeping your tenants happy will save you time and money by preventing costly repairs.

Preventing and sorting any disputes
By using an agent, your property, contract, and tenant placement processes will be kept compliant on all levels. This reduces the potential for any disputes, and if they do arise with an agent’s team behind you, any conflicts will be resolved quickly.

Time management
Managing property can feel like a full-time job; perhaps it is. From marketing to maintenance, contracts to conflicts, agents will save you time, stress, and worry. This frees up your time so you can concentrate on other aspects of your life, such as expanding your property portfolio while protecting your investment.
 
Excel as a landlord and embrace the changes that open doors of opportunity by contacting us today.
 
 
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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica; font-size: 18px;"><br /></span><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica; font-size: 18px;">Landlords, here are some top tips on finding and keeping great tenants</span>

 
The demand for your rental property is huge right now, having increased by 10% again this year on the back of years of soaring demand.* As a landlord, you want to maximise your return on investment by achieving the best possible rent for your property. You also want to secure your investment and build a good relationship with tenants.

Location
Before buying, think about your potential tenants. Proximity to hospitals, schools, transport links, or universities may help define your target tenant. If you have already bought, remember that location is a great plus when attracting tenants.

The nicer your property the nicer your tenants
Decorate your property to the highest possible standard. Keep a neutral theme using safe colours. If there is room in your budget to improve the kitchen, flooring, and bathroom, do so. Just be careful not to overspend. A well-presented property in good condition will fetch more than a less well-prepared property. Typically, a nicer property will attract better tenants who will look after it if it’s in great condition.

Make your property as attractive as possible
When it comes to advertising your property, make sure it is clean and in tip-top shape, with all issues that need addressing sorted. Good pictures of beautiful properties will help you find great tenants quickly and fetch a better rent, while most likely creating a home that your tenants will want to keep renting. This ensures your investment.

Move with the times
Install USB sockets, energy-efficient appliances, and LED lighting. Smart meters, good insulation. Anything you can do to improve the energy efficiency of your property are in everybody’s interest. Many tenants are concerned about the cost of bills at the end of each month and will pay more in rent for a more efficient home.

The value of a great letting agent
A good letting agent will find the right tenants for your property. Whether you are renting one home or have a large property portfolio, a managed service is a smart move to make. You can choose what level of managed service you want. Finding good tenants and taking care of references, deposits, and everything from maintenance to inspections is no easy task. With a managed letting service, your investment is in safe hands, leaving you with more time for the more important things in life.

A managed letting service is the best way to move forward
As the Renters Reform Bill passes through Parliament, the future of letting your property will improve. The entire industry is being overhauled, making life easier for good tenants and good landlords. Bad landlords will find themselves forced to improve their practises. By using a managed letting service, you are already halfway to achieving great returns while minimising risk. Meeting all the current legislative changes is not something to be feared. Having an expert on your side so you can make the most of these changes ensures that your investment will thrive.

Are you a landlord, or do you want to take your first steps on the buy-to-let ladder?

Contact us today so your investment can flourish.

 
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<span style="font-size: 18px;">New senior team unveiled by Propertymark</span>

Trade body for agents says seven new faces at the top will have plenty of challenges ahead as market slows down and major lettings legislation is ushered in by Government.

Click here to read <span style="font-size: 18px;">New senior team unveiled by Propertymark</span>.