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There have been an unprecedented number of hurdles, all with serious consequences, on the London property market since early 2014. What can we expect from the property market in 2017?
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An old garment factory in East London has been converted into a bright and totally unique two bedroom home by talented London-based architecture studio Paper House Project.
Those looking to trade up are in the strongest position since 2009 with political factors creating both uncertainty and a buyers market. Marc da Silva discusses how to get the best deal.
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These days, most kitchens are designed with breakfast bars. Interior designers Magenta Pink pick out the best bar stools.
House hunters currently have the upper hand in a difficult market. How does one entice price sensitive buyers?
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36 SHOWCASE Highlighting recent renovations and refurbishments carried out by London’s finest developers and designers.
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16 LANDLORD’S GUIDE Seller nerves have resulted in an oversupply of rental properties. But what now for the burgeoning rental market?
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From towel racks and radiators to fire places, interior designer Rowena Vaughan looks at new ways to warm your home.
Make your life a whole lot warmer this winter with the latest in app-controlled thermo gadgets.
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CONTRIBUTORS
MARC DA SILVA Property Journalist
EDWARD CHECKLEY Partner, Private Finance
Josh Woodfin is a writer and editor with nearly 10 years experience including credits with the Guardian, House, Esquire, and numerous other high-profile magazines and websites. His interests include antique maps, cooking with fish, and post-apocalyptic thrillers. He once beat Usain Bolt in a race... with an 80-meter head start.
Property journalist, Marc Da Silva, has an encyclopedic knowledge of all things property having written for a range of publications, including the Daily Mail, Daily Express, Sunday Business Post and A Place in the Sun, amongst others.
Edward has worked in the mortgage industry for almost ten years. When it comes to finance he’s seen it all. Everything from high-street banks and building societies, to offshore lenders and bridging finance. So when it comes to knowing what’s happening in the world of money he’s a good place to start.
KATE THORNSTON Magenta Pink Interiors
VERONICA LUCEY Magenta Pink Interiors
ROWENA VAUGHAN RJV Designs
Kate Thornton is a partner at Magentapink Interiors. She formerly worked in a Barristers’ Chambers but having renovated several houses of her own decided to re-train and set up Magentapink Interiors in 2010 with friend and business partner Veronica Lucey.
Veronica Lucey is a partner at Magenta Pink Interiors, a Fulham based interior design studio. She previously worked in advertising but decided to follow her passion for interiors and changed careers in 2010 setting up Magenta Pink Interiors with friend and business partner Kate Thornton.
Rowena studied interior design at London’s prestigious Chelsea School of Art (UAL). She has over 20 years experience refurbishing everything from a simple residential bathroom to the Crockfords Casino Mayfair.
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JOSH WOODFIN Journalist
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NEW TERRITORY After an eventful year, what can we expect from the property market in 2017?
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JOSH WOODFIN Journalist
From the UK voting to leave the European Union, to the election of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States of America, it has been a year of major shifts in political and societal landscapes. And that’s before taking into account wider global events such as the war in Syria, earthquakes, extreme weather and countless other startling headlines. But to focus on the referendum here in the UK, and the election in the US, both events have left the two respective countries in something of a state of limbo.
Just days after the results of the EU referendum and there was loud chatter from the city about major banks relocating to mainland Europe. In fact, the referendum triggered something of a bidding war amongst Europe’s other financial hubs, as cities including Paris, Frankfurt and Madrid launched glossy campaigns aimed at luring large financial institutions – and their thousands of highly skilled and highly paid workers – to shut up shop in the Docklands and Square Mile and set up shop elsewhere. Naturally, the government made swift moves to assure numerous businesses that staying in the
UK would be the most beneficial answer, with a prime example being negotiations between the government and Nissan, regarding the Japanese auto makers manufacturing plant in Sunderland.
“ The pound fell drastically, affecting everything from house prices, to holidays and onto the cost of Marmite” But how has the referendum affected the public? Well the pound fell drastically in the immediate aftermath of the vote, sending shockwaves across the world and affecting everything from house prices, to holidays and onto the cost of Marmite. The countless unanswered questions around Brexit and the US election means the pound has been fluctuating dramatically for the best part of six-months.
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Deep breath, everyone. We made it. A bit shell shocked, perhaps, but we made it. 2016 is over. Wherever your politics lie, it is undeniable that the past 12-months have been some of the most turbulent in recent memory.
Trump will only officially take office this January, and the UK and Prime Minister Theresa May has set a date of March to officially leave the European Community. However, the miles and miles of governmental red tape have not stopped those in the private sectors from taking action.
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SCOTTISH REFERENDUM Q2 2014 Doubt over the referendum freezes action in the property market as uncertainty in the potential of what could lie ahead materialises in the press.
GENERAL ELECTION Q2 2015 Uncertainty in Q1 2015 in the run up to the general election crushes the market.
INCREASE IN STAMP DUTY Q4 2014 The going gets tough. Major change in stamp duty with all property over ÂŁ1m to have a significant increase in stamp duty. Transaction at the upper end of the market slows practically to a stop.
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Q2 2016 With most people predicting a remain vote in the run up it’s business as usual. After the vote sales transactions suffer as the uncertainty balloons.
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P E A K 2017 FUTURE Once Brexit negotiations are complete we expect some substantial movement in the sales market. Many landlords, would be sellers and those holding off may pile into the market to finally make their move.
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THE LONDON PROPERTY STRUGGLE There have been an unprecedented number of major hurdles that have had serious consequences on the London property market since early 2014.
NEW STAMP DUTY ON SECOND HOMES Q2 2016 Additional stamp duty of 3% on second home purchases slows the middle market as would-be landlords hold back on purchasing.
Q3 2016 After initial doomsday press, some positive results came out regarding consumer spending and employment rates. Coupled with the cheap pound this led to a microboom in positivity resulting in some quick movement in the sales market.
But what of the housing market in the UK, and more specifically London. Well, like many other industries, it has been a hugely tumultuous year with plenty of literal and figurative ups and downs. In the days, weeks and months following the referendum, there were headlines about people selling properties below asking prices in order to achieve a quick sale and avoid losing even more money should the bottom fall out of the housing market. These were largely exaggerated, and the reality is that there certainly were fluctuations in the market, but some have been blown out of proportion. In September, Robert Gardner, Nationwide’s Chief Economist said in the building societies’ latest house price index, “The pace of annual house price growth slowed to 5.3% in September, from 5.6% in August, though it remained within
the narrow range of 3% to 6% that has prevailed since early 2015. The relative stability in the rate of house price growth suggests that the softening in housing demand evident in recent months has been broadly matched on the supply side of the market. Survey data indicates that, while new buyer enquiries have remained fairly subdued, the number of homes on the market has remained close to all-time lows, in part due to low rates of construction activity.” In fact, contrary to some of the more hysterical headlines and pub conversations, the UK and London property markets are, relatively, stable. The Office of National Statistics reported in mid-November that the average house price in the UK actually rose by 7.7% to £218,000. However, the Evening Standard reported that – likely due to uncertainty on the effects of Brexit and people choosing to wait and see what happens – house sales have continued to fall, with sales in Q4 falling short of figures from 2014, 2015 and the beginning of the year. Richard Snook, senior economist at Price Waterhouse Cooper told the Standard in November, “We now have three months of post-Brexit official housing figures, which show price growth remaining robust, but fewer properties changing hands.” In London, which always has and always will move to its own rhythm, house prices broadly rose by 10.9 per cent in the 12 months to September to £487,000 - more than double the national average. But looking more closely at specific areas, the highest rises are in the
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POSITIVE POSTBREXIT STATS
In October the pound hit a 31-year low against the dollar, putting an end to Christmas shopping trips to New York and cheap Apple laptops for the moment. And then there were reports trumpeting record amounts of tourist spending, with sales to foreign tourists outside of the EU in London rising to 38% in August and 31% in September, when compared to the previous year. London Mayor, Sadiq Khan told the Evening Standard that the data “clearly shows London is open to visitors from around the world and offers them great value for money. Tourism is crucial for our economy and we welcome anyone who wants to come and enjoy what London has to offer.”
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satellite boroughs which are more affordable, such as Newham which saw property prices rise by 20% making the average house price £371,000, compared to Camden and Westminster, which actually saw property prices fall 2.4% and 1.1% respectively, giving average prices of £813,000 and £961,000. Interestingly, a recent report stated that the type of London property that has seen the highest price has been the semi-detached house type, which has seen a 41% increase in price over the past five years.
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Regarding mortgages, the Council of Mortgage Lenders said in November that they are more affordable than ever, with figures from September showing the average homeowner, excluding first-time buyers, spent 17.7 per cent of their monthly income on mortgage repayments, down from 23.7 per cent eight years ago. THE YEAR AHEAD With so many potentially worldchanging plates in the air and no clear indication of what the results of Brexit will be in the longterm, it’s difficult to say what will and won’t happen for sure in the property market. However, recent data lets us make some educated inferences. The Telegraph wrote in midNovember that, “the Chancellor, the governor of the Bank of England, and ratings agencies Fitch and Moody’s, have all warned that house prices could fall substantially, by anywhere from 10- 25pc by 2018. The Treasury said that the average house in
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London will be £62,000 cheaper in two years after a vote for Brexit.” The reason for this potential fall in prices being due to a failure in the economy which may make it harder for some people to find a mortgage. Conversely, this would theoretically make it easier for firsttime buyers to get on the property ladder. But at the top end of the market, new immigration laws could make it more difficult, or simply less appealing for high-earning foreign nationals to come to London, and others may have to leave. However, the election of President
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Trump has ruffled more than a few feathers in America, leading to some US investors turning their eyes to London property as a secure place to invest their money. And Bloomberg Business recently reported in November that Chinese businesses were on track to invest £4billion in London property, at the time of writing, beating the 2015 record by a third. Major investment is also underway London’s Royal Albert Docks, meaning that London’s place at the centre of the financial world is far from over, despite the abundance of question marks.
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ON THE COVER Until 19 February 2017 at the Design Museum Now in its ninth year, the annual prize rewards the best in architecture, digital, fashion, furniture, graphic, product and transport design. Among the nominated projects for 2016 are the last David Bowie album cover, a robot surgeon and a drinkable book. The new Tate Modern Switch House has also been nominated, as has the the redesign for the Norwegian Passport. A must see!
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Founded in 1989, the Design Museum has become an integral part of London’s cultural offering with The Times newspaper ranking the museum number two in its top five museums of 2007. The museum has recently found a new home designed by OMA and John Pawson in the former Commonwealth Institute building on Kensington High Street. The 1960s Grade II-listed building features a distinctive swooping copper-covered roof and 10,000 square metres of floor space, triple the space of the previous South East London site. The first major show is Beazley Designs of the Year.
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After a turbulent year it seems the very fabric of the property market has been stretched, tested and re-bore revealing a new set of contours. The press, whilst having a field day, are an ever potent force that can bend perceptions of reality. This, only proven it seems, by the last years tumultuous events. This is no different when it comes to property, and like the famous saying goes, the map is not the territory. The only way of truly knowing is to get out on to the ground.
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FURNITURE DESIGN Ukrainian designer Dmitry Kozinenko explores the idea of implementing illusions into furniture design, as seen in his Field shelf which tricks the eye into thinking its contents are floating. Field is constructed out of metal rods that are bent to create shelves to hold books, objects, and anything else you might want to display. From the front, the vertical rods appear straight, but when viewed from the side, the ledges reveal themselves.
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Architect and designer Ben Uyeda of Homemade Modern demonstrates how to furnish an entire home using basic materials and a bit of elbow grease via dozens of detailed DIY web tutorials. Materials are mostly limited to concrete, wood and metal piping with surprising results – the industrial looking low table pictured is assembled using only piping and a flat piece of wood. Easy projects include a concrete bucket stool that costs £5 and takes an hour to make, or a copper pipe herb garden that requires minimal assembly. For the ambitious, there are instructions to create custom concrete kitchen countertops or even a spiral staircase made from around 300 pieces of CNC plywood and weeks of work.
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PAPER HOUSE PROJECT Architecture studio Paper House Project has reconfigured a former garment factory into a modern, beautifully designed two bedroom home in East London. Living areas have been arranged around a central double-volume atrium fitted with gridded windows, allowing natural light to flow into each room. A tree-like chandelier, taller than the first floor, hangs purposefully in the middle of the atrium, a striking statement piece that visually ties the interior together. The ceiling-high windows that enclose the first floor are similar to Crittall
Windows, first popular in the early 1900s and now making a significant comeback. Replacing walls with windows is a smart way to increase the flow of natural light and overall sense of space. A bold black metal staircase compliments the window frames and connects the open plan living area on the ground floor to the airy bedrooms above. The ground floor features a poured concrete resin floor, a nod to the industrial nature of the original building, while the bedrooms are more homely with wooden floors. The interior is finished off tastefully with a mix of midcentury and contemporary furniture to add warmth, comfort and a dash of colour.
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JOSH WOODFIN Journalist
It’s difficult times for Landlords. Not only are there regular law changes that need to be taken note of, the market has suffered too with a reduction in rents achieved. We look at the changing landscape for Landlords.
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group that lobbies for better privately rented homes said: “we don’t think it will [push up rents], mainly because rents are really just set by what people are prepared to pay in the market. Rents have been rising because demand has been so high.”
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This is, naturally, a highly contentious decision that was broadly welcomed by those on the tenant side of the argument and condemned by many landlords. At first glance, it’s easy to see why this was the case. On paper, and in the very short term, this would mean tenants save money, while landlords lose money.
While David Cox, head of the Association of Residential Letting Agents, called the decision, which mirrors that of Scotland, “Draconian” adding that the decision “will have a profoundly negative impact on the rental market. This decision is a crowd-pleaser, which will not help renters in the long-term. All of the implications need to be taken in to account.” In fact last year ARLA commented that on average their members charge £202 for these fees per tenancy. This will come right off estate agencies bottom line and the argument is that it will be passed on to the Landlords who in turn will pass it on to the tenants. In todays market though, that may well be a difficult task.
But now the dust has settled the more thoughtful arguments for and against can be heard, the market on both sides are in a better position to answer the million-dollar question: does the abolishment of lettings agency fees mean rents will increase? An early statement from Generation Rent, a campaign
In high-rental areas such as Fulham and other areas of South West London, agency fees are small compared with rental prices and average incomes, so it is less of an issue. And there are plenty of arguments to say that this is nothing more than a crowd-pleaser to distract from the wider issue of the
TENANT FEES ABOLISHED Big news in the rental market last year was the fourth quarter shock decision by Chancellor Philip Hammond to abolish letting agency fees in his Autumn statement.
chronic shortfall in housing that the UK suffers from. Nevertheless the money will need to come from somewhere, where exactly though time will tell. THE FULHAM RENTAL MARKET If you’re considering renting or reletting your property you may have already discovered that the rental market here in Fulham has been affected by the Brexit result. The busiest time of the market for rental properties is June and July as families attempt to re-locate and be in situ prior to the start of the school term in September. Of course last year this coincided almost perfectly with the uncertainty of the referendum result. This meant that during an already busy time of year a further glut of property was dumped into the rental market from the sales market. The result was over-supply and hence reduction in prices. Based on figures collected in August 2016 we found this to be on average -7.1% in houses and -5.5% in flats in the immediate aftermath. Selling has become a whole lot more difficult since the result and many owners, having not achieved the sales price they desire, have sensibly decided to put the property
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on ice in the rental market for the next year or two as the uncertainty passes. As previously mentioned this has already resulted in an immediate reduction in rental prices. We expect as 2017 unfolds that more property will come into the market, potentially reducing prices further still, or at the least holding prices down as high supply is maintained month on month.
Getting the most for your property will become more difficult as supply increases. It will be interesting to see how this year’s traditionally strong house rental market pans out in the summer. We may be in a position where more families are deciding to make the leap abroad at least for the short term adding more property to the rental market.
If you are letting, there are many things you can do to ensure that tenants get the good value they’re looking for. This doesn’t need to translate to a lower rent. The emphasis will be ensuring your property is competing in this aggressive market place. Imagine yourself as a tenant and look at similar properties, what can you do to be more certain that yours comes out on top. It is cliché but getting the right advice is going to become even more valuable.
Of course in any event, it has been an increasing trend for people to hang on to their investments in high value areas and only sell if they have to. This only compounds the issue. This is good news for tenants but it leaves property owners in Fulham in a difficult position especially when you consider the additional costs of letting. That, on top of the fact that maximum tax relief will drop from 45% and 40% to just 20% over the next few years, means that landlords will be working hard to recoup any losses in earnings.
Conversely more affordable rents may encourage migration from the Eurozone. Anecdotal evidence suggests that there is an increase in movement in both directions. In the meantime the rental market is going to continue to be tied to the sales market in a closer fashion. If Brexit negotiations re-instate a modicum of confidence into the market we may find that sellers get re-invigorated. It might even result in some landlords looking back to the sales market, if the opportunity for a fair price arises.
As expected everything hinges around the coming negotiations. Excessive rents will struggle to be achieved for the time being although the aspect may improve as more information on Brexit unravels. The property market is a fickle beast in any event, easily affected by the media on even a weekly basis, so it’s fair to say, with some certainty, that the outlook is going to be uncertain. Watch this space.
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A July, the busiest time of year for rentals when supply is traditionally high is hit by the Brexit result. The immediate result is uncertainty for tenants looking in the market leading them to reconsider any potential rental obligations. Prices waver.
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ROWENA VAUGHAN RJV Designs
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Style and heating your home haven’t always been synonymous with elegance. The last few years have seen change in the way we heat our homes and the products that are available to use. Many people now opt for underfloor heating, either electric or part of the house heating system. This form of heating allows for uncluttered walls and zoned areas of heat. Going around the design shows this autumn I was aware of the many new exciting and stylish ways
there are of heating your home and it doesn’t have to be hidden underfoot. Starting in the bathroom, heated towel rails have come far from the chrome ladder of yore. Eskimo heating have designed a towel rail for the hanging towel! It features fins of heated metal large enough to allow one to ‘hang’ the towel enabling the full length to be gently heated and dried. Or perhaps the fabulous towel rail from Living House that looks like a paperclip or hangers? There are some smart new alternatives to the conventional wall radiator. The hard to see, but
very clever Clear Glass radiator by The Glass Radiator Company is a minimalist design feature that people are sure not to notice. Another sleek and stealthy option is the mirror radiator by Agadon. Tube Map Pipework Series by Nick Fraser Design Gordon Flash towel rail by Eskimo Design Hanger Chrome Towel Warmer by Living House Transparent radiator by The Glass Radiator Company Panio Silver Mirror Radiator by Agadon
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Fireplaces are still a popular household feature, a centre point for conversation, comfort and relaxation. Historically used for heat and cooking, fireplaces are now much more of an aesthetic feature, whether traditional, oversized or modern. There are a number of factors to consider when selecting a fireplace including fuel, size, placement, design and materials. Fuel will be a deciding factor when choosing a fireplace. Traditional fireplaces use wood or coal – remember they will need feeding, the wood or coal will need storing and the basket will need filling, these being the downsides of a traditional fuel-burning fireplace.
Gas fires are far more convenient with flames at the click of a switch. These fireplaces have improved over the years and with their glass faces they do throw out a lot of heat. If you don’t have space or access to a chimney or flue, a bioethanol or electric fire are options. Traditional fireplaces allow for mirrors or artwork to be hung above, allowing the eye to be drawn into the room. If your living space is more contemporary and open plan, a fireplace can be a striking architectural feature. It can be a glass box dividing two rooms or an orb suspended from the ceiling. Applying innovation and technology to standard household features
allows them to become far more interesting and efficient than their traditional counterparts. If you don’t have space or venting for a real fire place, Decoflame or Diligence have a bioethanol fuel options that allow you to have the effect of real flames without the necessity of a chimney or flue. Gorgeous sleek long lines of flame to flicker in your basement room, giving warmth, texture and interest to what can be a rather lifeless part of the home. The variety and imagination of the heating elements that one can now choose from make selecting radiators and fireplaces for the home more fun and interesting than ever before.
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MOVING ON UP Now is a good time to buy as uncertainty looms
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If you are currently looking to purchase a property, you will undoubtedly be keeping a keen eye on house prices in the local area, while also watching what other buyers are doing, because if you time your purchase right you could potentially save thousands of pounds on your acquisition. The New Year generally tends to be a time when more prospective sellers and buyers come to the market, as reflected by the typical market increase in buying activity at this time of year. During this period there is typically a larger pool of buyers, meaning competition is increased and buyers have less bargaining power, particularly with those sellers who have already softened on price. Meanwhile stamp duty changes and Brexit uncertainty have been holding back demand for property, especially at the top end of the
market, while the government’s decision to introduce higher taxes for people buying a second home, including buy-to-let property, has also been weighing on the local housing market, placing downward pressure on asking prices.
“ Confidence among homebuyers has already returned to levels last seen prior to the EU vote” The latest data from property website Rightmove shows that the asking price of a property in this country newly launched on the market has fallen by 1.1%, or £3,452, over the past month, illustrating the fact that it is currently a buyer’s market. But even if a property has already been discounted it would be a mistake to assume it is a steal - it may simply have been overpriced in the first place.
In fact, despite falling asking prices, actual prices being achieved in many parts of London are still rising, with the latest data from the Office for National Statistics/ Land Registry revealing that the capital experienced a monthly rise in September of 1.4%, pushing the average value up to £487,649. The resilience of the housing market means that while there is currently some room for negotiations on price, this could be short-lived, with confidence among homebuyers having already returned to levels last seen prior to the EU vote, according to the National Association of Estate Agents. “There are dangers to increasing demand unless this is matched by policies to improve supply,” said Rightmove’s director and housing market analyst, Miles Shipside. Official figures from the Bank of England also shows that the number of mortgage approvals - a gauge of future housing market activity – has picked up more strongly than expected in recent weeks.
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HOW TO DETERMINE WHETHER A PROPERTY IS RIGHT FOR YOU: LOCATION The mantra ‘location, location, location’ still holds true as the most important consideration when buying a home. USE A COMPASS The property’s direction – whether facing north or south – can make the difference between a bright or dark home.
MORTGAGE Does the property qualify for a mortgage? Some homes are harder to secure a mortgage on than others, such as high-rise flats and those with a short lease. IS THERE DAMP? Look to see if there is flaky plaster or watermarked walls/ ceilings. A mouldy smell is also a major giveaway.
IS IT STRUCTURALLY SOUND? Some hairline cracks are to be expected, big cracks are not. Always appoint a surveyor for a professional opinion and advice. HOW OLD IS THE ROOF? Replacing roofs are expensive and will need to be factored into your budget.
NEIGHBOURS Everyone needs good neighbours, but not everyone has them.
SOUND-PROOF? Can you hear the neighbours, traffic or trains?
PLUMBING Ask how old the boiler is, check the water pressure by running the taps and make sure the radiators work.
WHAT’S THE AREA LIKE? Consider local transport links, crime and amenities.
SCOPE FOR EXTENSION? Is there an attic or space to the side/back of the property?
STORAGE Invaluable storage space is an often overlooked asset.
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“Housing market sentiment is holding up well, with demand still strong,” said Mohammad Jamei, senior economist at the Council of Mortgage Lenders. “This has led to a pick-up in approvals, as expected.”
“ Those looking to trade up are in their strongest position since 2009” Given that very few of London’s first-time homeowners are now trapped in negative equity, those looking to trade up - commonly
referred to as second steppers are in their strongest position since 2009, with rising property values and an increase in first-time buyers making it easier to sell up and move on. What’s more, the Bank of England’s decision to cut interest rates from 0.5% to 0.25% in August - a recordlow and the first cut since 2009 – means that mortgage affordability for first-time buyers and home movers is now at an all-time low. CML director general Paul Smee said: “Mortgage affordability reached an historic low in September, for both first-time
buyers and home movers, which partly reflects the re-pricing of mortgages following last years base rate cut.” But while mortgage activity is in good health, reflecting growing consumer confidence after the EU referendum, there remains a chronic housing shortage in our area. Consequently, there is every reason to believe that the widening supply-demand imbalance and impressive resilience in the property market will result in further house price growth in 2017, which means that you may even get a better deal if you buy now.
BUYER’S GUIDE
WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN BUYING PROPERTY AND HOW TO GET THE BEST DEAL
There are many factors that will determine the price of a home, from demand in the area to any defects it has, but first you need to find the right property.
There are a number of things to consider when viewing a home, but if your first impression of the property is a good one, arrange a second viewing, and if possible take someone with you for a second opinion.
Buying a property is likely to be one of the most expensive transactions you ever make, so it’s important to do it right and get the best price.
Finding the right home can be a long and difficult struggle. There are lots of things to consider when house-hunting and it is not always possible to see everything clearly on a first viewing.
BETTER BARGAINING POSITION You may find that there’s more room for negotiations if the property has been sitting on the market, and so find out when it was listed for sale. Also, how many viewings has it had? Is the seller in a chain and/or wanting a quick sale? Asking these questions will improve your position.
SELL YOURSELF When there is lots of competition from other prospective buyers, it helps if you can sell yourself as a purchaser. For instance, a seller is going to be more attracted to your offer if you have no chain. Being a cash buyer or having a mortgage in place also isn’t a bad thing!
MAKING AN OFFER Don’t be afraid to offer below the asking price. But don’t go in too low as that may annoy the seller, especially when you’re up against other buyers. Talk to the agent and find your own comparables to grill them with, or to use as a back up for a potentially lower offer.
SOLD PRICES Find out what comparable properties in the area have sold for to give you an idea of true value. Ignore asking prices and instead use them as a guide.
WORKS NEEDED? If there are any faults or repair work required, use this to justify a lower offer. They can quickly add up to significant costs and are easy to overlook.
ADDED EXTRAS If you can’t negotiate down the asking price, ask if the vendor will include anything with the property, such as white goods. You can also make some works part of the deal.
Here are a few tips on how to secure the best price for your dream home:
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The Erik Buch Style Counter Stool is a high quality reproduction in the style of the original 1960 design and to this day remains a striking addition to any stylish kitchen or bar. This gorgeous piece comes fully assembled at an affordable price.
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GADGETS FOR THE HOME Hibernate with the latest winter warming technology WORDS
JOSH WOODFIN Journalist
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It’s that time of year when getting up and returning home from work in the dark is starting to wear a bit thin. If you haven’t gone on holiday, January is the time to hunker down, dig into the latest boxset and get cosy. We’ve handpicked some smart home tech to help you make it through to Spring.
NEST THERMOSTAT 3RD GEN We’ve talked about Nest, the Alphabet (formerly Google, do keep up) owned smart thermostat device before. But this third iteration is the best yet, letting owners manage their home’s temperature using a smartphone app. Some of the amazing new features include push notifications that let you know if there’s a sudden change in temperature, and when you are at home you can sync with Amazon Echo giving you voice control, too. nest.com
AMAZON ECHO Beautifully designed yet versatile enough to fit into many different types of interior, Amazon’s Echo is the tech giant’s voice activated speaker that is aiming to become something of a butler and all-round home organiser. Managed by the charming, disembodied voice of Alexa, this device lets you control numerous smart devices from heating to TV and sound systems, all of which means you’ll barely have to get off that nice warm sofa. amazon.co.uk
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DYSON PURE HOT + COOL LINK AIR PURIFIER If you thought space heaters were just for ill-advised winter marquee weddings or badly managed offices, it’s time to think again. Pretty much anything that comes out of Dyson’s world is worth having at home (perhaps with the exception of pub hand dryers, although…) and this device is no different. Elegantly designed, this purifier can be controlled with your smartphone and can warm, cool, and purify whole rooms or specific areas, e.g you, on the sofa.
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HEAT GENIUS This is a very sophisticated piece of kit that may cost more than other systems such as Nest, but it also gives you the most control over temperatures in your home and over time it offers real long term savings. Essentially, Heat Genius gets better over time as it learns when and how you use particular areas and rooms in your house. Individual radiators can be controlled, temperatures set, water turned on and off and all of it controlled via a central hub which links to your smartphone. geniushub.co.uk
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PLANIKA FIRE LINE AUTOMATIC 3 The kings of bio fireplaces, the FLA 3 from Planika is a stunning smart fireplace that lets you instantly conjure and control fire with the flick of a smartphone. This truly amazing piece of technology will instantly become a centrepiece for your home. The system runs on ethanol, making it safe and environmentally friendly. How safe? These fires can be found on some of the world most luxurious mega yachts. Places where you definitely don’t want a dodgy fire.
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SELLER’S GUIDE How can you entice price-sensitive buyers?
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Most homeowners have become accustomed to prices rising in the capital and although the pace of growth has weakened of late it is easy to forget that the price of property coming to market is still around £250,000 higher than it was in 2010.
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Nevertheless, the recent fall in asking prices largely reflects the fact that sellers are becoming increasingly realistic and recognise the fact that values have been somewhat out of kilter with what many purchasers are prepared or can afford to pay, especially in light of the heightened political and economic uncertainty, caused largely by last years Brexit vote. What’s more, changes to rules around stamp duty, the introduction of levies for company and offshore purchasers, and additional taxes on second homes have acted as a disincentive. All this along with the added uncertainty of Europe’s changing political landscape and the forthcoming inauguration of Trump into the White House.
“Sellers are becoming more motivated to sell with the gap between buyer and seller closing marginally” says our Sales Manager, James Sims, who adds: “There are many that have been waiting for the right time to sell for sometime now and we expect that those who are genuinely motivated will come to the market over the traditionally buoyant first and second quarter. The remainder will likely look to the rental market or sit it out until after Brexit is fully negotiated.” He continues: “Although it may not be a seller’s market, some people, buyers included, have decided that waiting any longer for a move is counterproductive as there are potential deals to be had on their onward purchases.” But while some sellers have dropped their asking prices to suit the change in market conditions, it is important to note that buyer momentum has not been entirely lost. In fact we see it continuing so long as there is uncertainty in the market. That said with the protracted timescales involved, and short of any major negativity in the press, we expect the market to start turning over again albeit in a more reluctant manner.
HOMEBUYER CONFIDENCE Confidence among home buyers has already returned to levels last seen prior to the EU vote with demand increasing sharply last September compared with the previous month, according to research by the National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA). But while the NAEA’s latest report proves that buyer confidence is growing, which is obviously reassuring for prospective vendors, it should not distract from the fact that the market definitely remains a lot more price sensitive. Most perspective purchasers are only willing to jump in where they see good value, good location or both. That said realistic asking prices remain key for generating interest and offers, because buyers are shunning anything that may appear overpriced. “Pitching your asking price too high would be counterproductive in today’s market, especially as buyer affordability is already stretched,” James adds. “Given the existing environment, properties need to be marketed at the correct price to achieve a good level of interest, while it is also important to show your home in its best light.”
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IT’S BEEN A RIDE...
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Seller and buyer power has practically reversed since the heady days of 2013. This graphic below illustrates how the market has swung from a seller’s market to a buyer’s market in just 4 years.
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Actually, home staging is not actually about interior design, but more of a marketing tool designed to ensure that the property appeals
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to the widest possible audience of relevant buyers and importantly not always to the personal taste of the vendor. From furniture and lighting to bedding and tabletop items, there is a lot that can be done to improve a property’s internal appearance and give it that ‘yes’ feel; helping to showcase the impressive features available and maximise the use of space, ensuring that the home is pitched for family buyers or busy professionals is also imperative. TOP TIPS FOR SELLING 1. Complete all necessary DIY jobs. You might not notice those broken tiles at the front but they’ll stick out like a sore thumb to prospective buyers. 2. Depersonalise and de-clutter the property to provide prospective
According to the NAEA, the average number of sales applicants registered per member branch increased from 287 in August to 333 in September. This takes the number of prospective house buyers back to the prereferendum levels of 330 seen in June.
buyers with a blank canvass. Buyers need to view the property as if it were already theirs. 3. When it comes to aromas, coffee and fresh bread are so 2000 – think lightly scented candles and a clean aroma. 4. Ensure that the property is cleaned throughout. Goes without saying but you’d be surprised. 5. Ask an honest friend if your property is looking tired. Spruce it up with a fresh lick of paint in a modern unoffensive style. It pays to get advice in this area. 6. First impressions are everything. If a property makes a great impression from the outside, home hunters will want to see what’s inside, and you do not want to disappoint.
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In a bid to entice prospective buyers, create the impression of an aspirational lifestyle - somewhere that people can picture living in. This requires careful thought and strategic planning, and ultimately a degree of home staging or ‘dressing’ as interior designers call it.
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GETTING TO A YES Outside price there are a variety of ways that you can try to bag the serious buyer in the market that are easy to overlook but should be carefully considered. For example the way a property is presented can make a huge difference; not just to its appearance, but also to the length of time it takes to sell the property and at what price.
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ALPHABET STREETS, SW6 House | Full re-configuration | Rear extension | Basement | Pod extension | Loft This large project involved the re-configuration of a Victorian family home in the ‘Alphabet Streets’. The existing rear addition was fully extended to provide a spacious kitchen and living area finished to meticulous standards. The basement was excavated to allow for a practical utility space, and loft and rear pod extensions were added to create valuable extra rooms. Integrating home automation was also integral to the build, future proofing it for years to come.
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BELTRAN ROAD, SW6 House | Full refurbishment | Basement | Wine cellar | Kitchen The project comprised a full internal refurbishment to a 2600sqft house including excavation of a 900sqft basement. Family room, office and wine cellar within the basement are all connected to the ground floor through a series of timber framed glass walls. Fumed oak herringbone floor used throughout and new bespoke kitchen with stone worktops and state of the art appliances.Â
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WHITTINGSTALL ROAD, SW6 House | Full refurbishment | Basement | Side extension This was a full house refurbishment, including a side extension and the excavation of a
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bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, reception room, kitchen / sitting / breakfast room and a stunning media room with surround sound. Exceptionally high quality materials have been used throughout to create a stylish and spacious family home, in the heart of Parsons Green.
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BRADBOURNE STREET, SW6 House | Full refurbishment | Basement | Rear extension | Loft Other than extending the property into the loft and excavating a large basement, this house has been completely modernised including being fully re-plumbed, rewired and interior decorated throughout by our in house design team.
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QUEENSMILL ROAD, SW6 Conversion of two flats into house | Basement | Side extension | Loft The property consisted of two flats and a rear garden with a garage. We stripped the property to its shell and proceeded to form the basement and side return, after which the internal configurations could begin, turning it into a six bedroom, five bathroom house complete with an updated garage and landscaped rear garden.
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SULIVAN ROAD An exceptional five bedroom terraced house in Parsons Green, between South Park and Hurlingham Park.
The four-storey property has been meticulously rebuilt by Vitruvius & Company to provide a truly outstanding family home, complete with 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 40ft open-plan reception, kitchen and dining room, media room, and flexible annex for home office, playroom or staff accommodation.
5 Bed
2,402
ÂŁ2,595,000
HOUSE
SQ FT
FOR SALE
MUSGRAVE CRESCENT An outstanding fully extended family home in an excellent location, with superb views across Eel Brook Common. Located on Musgrave Crescent this Victorian family house is finished to the highest specification and lies in a first-rate location at the very heart of Fulham. Accommodation is spread across four floors and extends to just under 1,900 sq ft (176 Sq m).
4 Bed
1,891
ÂŁ2,300,000
HOUSE
SQ FT
FOR SALE
LILYVILLE ROAD An impressive, extended Victorian family home, finished to the highest specification and located on a quiet residential street just off Fulham Road. This stylish house is arranged over four floors and extends to just over 2,050 sq ft (191 sq m) of well implemented and balanced living space. The ground floor has a spacious open plan feel, offering excellent entertaining space.
5 Bed
2,060
ÂŁ2,300,000
HOUSE
SQ FT
FOR SALE
FELDEN STREET A large, four double bedroom Victorian family house located on a very popular and quiet residential road. The property extends to 1,930 square feet (179 sq m) and is arranged over three floors. On the ground floor there is a double reception room, cellar storage space, and a kitchen breakfast room with doors leading out on to a West facing private rear garden.
4 Bed
1,930
ÂŁ1,895,000
HOUSE
SQ FT
FOR SALE
HAZLEBURY ROAD
4/5 Bed HOUSE
A stylish, extended four bedroom Victorian family home, in the popular Bury Triangle of Sands End. This freehold house is arranged over four floors and is in excess of 1,650 sq ft (146 sq m). The property has impressive entertaining space with a double reception room on the raised ground floor, a study at the rear and modern extended kitchen breakfast room on the lower ground level, with integrated appliances and a modern shower room.
1,663 SQ FT
ÂŁ1,495,000 FOR SALE
CROOKHAM ROAD
3 Bed MAISONETTE
A substantial three double bedroom, split level maisonette with a private roof terrace and its own entrance in a prime location in Parsons Green. The flat is arranged over the first and second floors of an impressive Victorian house extending to 1,108 square feet ( 102 sq m). The first floor comprises a good sized double reception room with plenty of natural light, and a large kitchen/breakfast room and bathroom.
1,108 SQ FT
ÂŁ1,200,000 FOR SALE
MUSARD ROAD An exceptional four bedroom terraced house in West Kensington, close to Barons Court and the Queen’s Club. The three-storey property has been meticulously rebuilt by Vitruvius & Company to create an outstanding family home, complete with 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 50ft open-plan double reception, kitchen, utility and dining room.
4 Bed
1,686
£1,750,000
HOUSE
SQ FT
FOR SALE
KINNOUL ROAD
2/3 Bed FLAT
A stylish and recently refurbished garden flat, arranged over the ground and lower ground floor of a Victorian terraced house. This spacious flat offers in excess of 1,100 sq ft (127 sq m) of internal living space. The ground floor features a large double reception room, which can be separated by a set of double doors for use as a third bedroom if required, or simply used as additional living space.
1,109 SQ FT
ÂŁ975,000 FOR SALE
NEW KING’S ROAD
1 Bed FLAT
This chic one double bedroom, split level apartment, is finished to a high standard throughout and is in a great location. Situated on the top floor of a redeveloped printworks building, this sizable flat offers 865 sq ft (80 sq m) of living space and has one double bedroom (with ample storage), and a large modern ensuite bathroom.
865 SQ FT
ÂŁ695,000 FOR SALE
EWALD ROAD
1 Bed FLAT
A spacious and bright one bedroom flat with a private garden located in an attractive Victorian terrace house only a short walk from Parsons Green. The flat comprises a larger than average reception room with a bay window fitted with plantation shutters, a good size double bedroom with built in wardrobes, and a modern bathroom.
537 SQ FT
ÂŁ625,000 FOR SALE
BAROC HOUSE
2 Bed FLAT
A contemporary two bedroom flat on the second floor of a recently converted building, located only a short walk from Barons Court. There is a bright and spacious kitchen/reception room, fitted with a modern white handless kitchen and integrated appliances with plenty of space for dining.
576 SQ FT
ÂŁ599,950 FOR SALE
WOODLAWN ROAD A large and spacious 5-bedroom Victorian family home with an impressive private garden near Bishop’s Park in the popular Alphabet Streets area of Fulham. This house is located on a quiet, residential street in the heart of the Bishops Park area of Fulham. The house has a double reception room, fully fitted modern eat-in kitchen with Neff appliances and doors leading out to the garden.
5 Bed
1,873
ÂŁ985/wk
HOUSE
SQ FT
TO RENT
ELTHIRON ROAD
3 Bed FLAT
Situated in this sought after location, minutes from Parson’s Green Tube, is this fabulous newly refurbished three double bedroom conversion flat which has been finished to the highest standard. The property boasts an amazing bright and sunny open plan kitchen, 3 double bedrooms, family bathroom and shower room.
1,122 SQ FT
ÂŁ795/wk TO RENT
ACKMAR ROAD
3 Bed FLAT
A three double bedroom split level upper flat in a superb location in the heart of Parsons Green. This flat has a large reception room on the first floor, a kitchen, three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The property is in an excellent location on Ackmar Road, a stones throw from Parsons Green itself, and less than a few minutes walk to the nearest underground station (Parsons Green, District Line Zone 2).
1,025 SQ FT
ÂŁ625/wk TO RENT
GLENROSA STREET
2 Bed FLAT
An impressive and highly finished two bedroom garden flat located in the incredibly popular Sands End area of Fulham. This flat has hardwood flooring and under floor heating running throughout. There are two double bedrooms, one with a large ensuite bathroom, plus a further modern family bathroom with a shower and bath.
767 SQ FT
ÂŁ575/wk TO RENT
DOULTON HOUSE
1 Bed FLAT
A beautifully presented Manhattan-style, one bedroom flat situated in the worldrenowned Chelsea Creek development. The apartment has been finished to an immaculate standard throughout with views over a private residents’ garden, an open plan reception room with fully fitted kitchen and breakfast bar, bedroom area with fitted wardrobes, family bathroom with shower over bath and separate utility cupboard.
415 SQ FT
ÂŁ460/wk TO RENT
REPORTON ROAD
1 Bed FLAT
An attractive, newly refurbished one bedroom apartment with plenty of storage space, located in a very popular area of ‘Munster Village’. The flat has wooden floors, a high spec bathroom and modern kitchen with gas hob. There’s also a useful outdoor space at the front and a small decked patio leading off the bedroom to the rear.
474 SQ FT
£375/wk TO RENT
GLENROSA STREET
2 Bed FLAT
SHORT-TERM LETS ONLY: A smart two bedroom, one bathroom ground floor flat with private garden on a quiet residential street in the popular ‘Sands End’ area of Fulham, within easy reach of Chelsea. This luxurious apartment on the ground floor of a period Victorian terraced house has been fitted out to a very high standard.
772 SQ FT
£550/wk SHORT LET
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