Anthony Webb's June newsletter

Anthony Webb's June newsletter




Landlords, here are some top tips on finding and keeping great tenants

 
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.

Zoopla*



Home Improvements That WON’T Add Value To Your Property!

Thinking of revamping your home before you sell it? If so, think carefully before you spend a fortune on improvement projects.
 
It's wise to talk to an estate agent before making alterations. Martin's happy to offer free advice on 020 8882 7888.

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What is Probate? by Richard Dale, at Allan Jay Paine

As featured in our recent magazine, Richard explains the complicated process of probate and what's involved in confirming who can deal with succession to a deceased person’s estate.

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Explore Capel Manor Gardens in Enfield this May half term.

Children can take part in trail activities, visit the mini zoo and complete the holly maze as they explore this hidden gem in Enfield. Additional events this June include The Heavy Horse Show and an outdoor ABBA concert!

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Munster Gardens, Palmers Green, N13

Park-Lane-Falmouth

For sale | £355,000

 


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Kay's trekking 100km for CoppaFeel! 

In June, local resident Kay will be trekking 100km of Hadrian’s Wall over five days to raise money for CoppaFeel!
 
Find out more about her challenge and support her.

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Palmers Green Pottery classes

Get creative with clay this June! Contact Claire, via her Facebook page to find our more about the range of 5 week courses starting next month. Beginners welcome.

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Love Your Burial Ground Month

New Southgate Cemetery is a large traditional site, laid out on a spoke-and-wheel plan, with sections focused on different faiths and communities. And there’s lots of fascinating history buried here too!

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Sell Your Home this Summer!

Summer is the perfect time to prepare your home for a speedy sale. Homes blossom at this time of year as active buyers flood the market looking to make their next move.

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Tenants in Common vs Joint Tenants

When it comes to buying a property with someone else, you have a choice between two types of legal ownership – joint tenants and tenants in common.


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There’s still time to book a Summer holiday

Your local travel counsellor, Rebecca Berzin is on hand to help you find the perfect get-a-way and relax this summer.

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What's on in Palmers Green?

SUNDAY 18TH JUNE 11.00 - 15.00
BROOMFIELD PARK
OPEN DAY
 
Want to hear about the latest news on Broomfield House or the model boating pond? Or how about the wildlife in the lakes and wetlands, the flower borders, conservatory, education or events?

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