SOURCE 2021 SPRING ISSUE
I nfluential marketing see page 9 The rise of the home office see page 34 Thinking of moving to the countryside? see page 45
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Characterful well-presented double fronted Victorian house
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Welcome
to the latest edition of Source Across all the geographical and market areas in which we work the property market has been and continues to be very active. Any lockdown-induced wrinkles have been predominantly ironed out by the prolonging of the Stamp Duty holiday, a new mortgage guarantee scheme, and an extension to the furlough scheme. We anticipate that these three measures together with a continued desire from people to buy the type of houses that we sell, should sustain high transactional volumes and prices throughout the year. A successful vaccination programme has undoubtedly boosted general confidence in our economic future as well as morale, and fostered general positivity. It’s interesting to note that mortgage approvals have been at their highest levels since 2007, which I think we can see as a good indicator of medium-term economic confidence; most don’t buy houses unless they believe they can pay for them! Whilst we still face a degree of economic certainty, the latest budget underlines that the economy is rebounding and doing so faster than expected. The Chancellor has been able to extend household support measures whilst also boosting our recovery with temporary tax breaks to encourage businesses to bring forward investment spending. He has also been able to set out how to repair the damage to the public finances as the economy normalises and as expected, the focus is on raising corporation tax whilst also freezing personal tax allowances and thresholds. It has been well documented that the pandemic has influenced both our working patterns, and where we physically work. There is now growing evidence to suggest that our ties to the office may have been irreversibly loosened. Technology had already paved the way for this
possibility, we just hadn’t realised it, or perhaps hadn’t tested technological capabilities to their fullest. Now we know that we can avoid the daily commute on at least a few days a week, to many people it seems sensible to make this change permanent. If you are reading this magazine it is likely that you appreciate houses in the countryside or villages; properties that are a little removed from frenetic city life. Such properties may necessitate a lengthy commute, but if the commute is only a few days a week, it becomes less of an issue which may create exciting possibilities for you. If you already own such a house and are considering its sale, I think you’ll find that your home will appeal to a wider audience than ever before. If you are ready to move, then it’s worth noting that high transactional levels have changed some aspects of the way our market works. In March, the average time for a conveyancing process was a little over four months. If you plan to move this year, then I would suggest that it would probably be sensible to make a start now. It feels like the end of the pandemic is in sight, and we are able to consider our future plans in a more stable and predictable environment. I hope this edition of Source might help you on your home moving journey, and I hope you enjoy looking through it. Whilst this magazine is focused on residential property, Fisher German, as I hope you’ll know, delivers property work across six sectors: residential, commercial, rural, development, utilities & infrastructure, and sustainable energy. Do please visit our website for details. Finally, I hope you, and your family and friends have remained safe and well through this challenging period. I would like to reassure you that we will continue to try and provide an unrivalled customer service experience, whilst prioritising safety. We will always strive to exceed your expectations and I hope we can assist you this year in some way.
Alasdair Dunne, Head of Residential Sector alasdair.dunne@fishergerman.co.uk
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Your key contacts... Ben Longstaff
Tom Dennes
Ashby de la Zouch
Banbury and Thame
07917 064657
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Matthew Davis
Christian Sanders
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Worcester, Bromsgrove and Hereford
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Rachel Ashworth
Bedford
Doncaster and Newark
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Michael Harris
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William Green
Daniel Hayhurst
Market Harborough
Knutsford
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daniel.hayhurst@fishergerman.co.uk
Matthew Allen
Ella Cartwright
National Country Agency Team
New Homes Agency
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07580 323827
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ella.cartwright@fishergerman.co.uk
Richard Gadd
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A well appointed and recently renovated three storey farmhouse Bradley, Derbyshire
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3 reception rooms Extensive living /dining kitchen Utility room and shower room 3 first floor bedrooms, 2 en suite Family bathroom, 2/3 second floor bedrooms Detached double garage, workshop/store Garden, sports pitch and ample parking EPC rating E
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Guide price – £1,100,000 Ashby: 01530 410840
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Banbury, Oxfordshire A rarely available substantial family home • • • • • • • •
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Kitchen/breakfast room Dining room, sitting room, family room Study, utility room, cloakroom Conservatory 4 bedrooms Double garage and outbuildings Established mature gardens EPC rating C
Guide price – £950,000 Banbury: 01295 271555
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Newton Harcourt, Leicestershire A beautiful and spacious family home • • • • • • • •
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Spacious hallway, galleried landing Contemporary kitchen/breakfast room Dining room, study, snug Master bedroom with en suite 4 further bedrooms, family bathroom Front and rear gardens, double garage Rural views, ample car parking Village location
Guide price – £825,000 Market Harborough: 01858 410200
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Chearsley, Buckinghamshire A beautiful Victorian family home with panoramic views • • • • • • • •
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Fitted kitchen, utility and WC Generous living room Dining room, large study/playroom 4 double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms Spectacular views from the sunroom Wrap around, partially walled garden Double garage and off-street parking EPC rating E
Guide price – £925,000 Thame: 01844 212004
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Tardebigge, Worcestershire An historic country house with two additional residential properties • • • • • • • •
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An exceptional principal house Detached 3-bedroom secondary house 2 bedroom coach house cottage An excellent range of outbuildings Mature gardens, orchard, kitchen garden All weather tennis court Paddock land, fishing lake, woodland Lot 1 about 17.91 acres
Guide price – £2,000,000 Worcester: 01905 726220
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Mollington, Chester An exceptionally well presented, spacious family home • • • • • • • •
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Central reception hall Open plan family and dining kitchen 3 reception rooms and study Utility room and walk in pantry 4 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and WC Extensive private parking Detached twin garage Landscaped private gardens
Guide price – £1,250,000 Chester: 01244 409660
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Swepstone, Coalville A spacious house offering flexible accommodation with land • • • • • • •
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Open plan living-dining kitchen 4 reception rooms plus cellar Master bedroom with en suite 5 further bedrooms plus box room Garage building, with rooms above Tennis court, pond and paddock Extending to about 4.28 acres in all
Guide price – £1,700,000 Ashby: 01530 410840
Influential marketing? We live our daily lives in an environment of constant influences from a variety of media, and these various influences can make it hard to formulate a clear view on a topic or to make decisions. Thoughts are shaped by what we see on the screen of our telephone, the newspaper or magazine we pick up, things that drop through our letter boxes and what people tell us. These subconscious thoughts are directed and influenced by the barrage of complementary and conflicting messages that find their way into our lives.
So how do these influences extend to the house we want to buy, or the way we select the best people to sell our home? These days marketing campaigns must speak to both traditional purchasers and those who utilise technology to identify their next home. We ensure that the properties we promote are easily found within the collection of influences that formulate individuals’ views. This holistic approach to marketing makes us successful at finding buyers and selling property through the medium that our purchasers feel most comfortable using. The psychology behind marketing can sound a little highbrow and of course what matters is what we actually do. The first step is to commission a great set of photographs. Eye catching photos that highlight the best features of your property are the cornerstone of your campaign. Next, identify your target market, and plan to contact them in a variety of ways designed to engage. Our mantra is ‘gentle contact delivered relentlessly’ and it gets results. Buyers approach their property search in different ways. Most use property portals, others pick up the telephone, some peruse the local paper, and some may be inspired to buy when a tailor-made message pops up on their smartphone. This mix needs to be fully catered for, with marketing across all relevant media and platforms. Whatever channel it comes from, as interest develops, prospective purchasers will need information. We ensure
we have the best material available, beautifully presented and highly informative. We are often asked if traditional print is still relevant, and to capture the whole market it undoubtedly is. In addition to great adverts in newspapers and magazines, our targeted postcards always generate a buzz around a property launch. A brochure that carefully showcases your property is a fantastic way to develop interest. We present our properties on all of the major portals. Many agents have chosen two of the big three – Rightmove, Zoopla and OnTheMarket, but what if a buyer relies on a portal that your agent doesn’t use? Online promotion needs to be approached strategically, with regular adjustments to present different property features that appeal to different people in order to keep it firmly in the public eye.
It’s clear that to ensure the very best marketing for your property all angles should be considered. Marketing communications must appeal directly to individual needs. Traditional marketing, comprehensive online marketing and creative multichannel social media promotion combines to create a potent and farreaching campaign that will stimulate interest, encourage viewings, and hopefully secure the very best price for your property.
Social media in an increasingly important platform, on which businesses can promote their services and products in a very targeted and effective way. House buyers communicate with friends, catch up on news and now find and share their next home through social media. Social media can appeal to the emotional side of property buying, so highlighting the lifestyle a property offers, or its design or quirky features, can help to develop interest. fishergerman.co.uk | PAGE 9
A unique country property in a wonderful location Whichford, Warwickshire
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Grade II Listed farmhouse Range of traditional farm buildings Planning permission for 5 dwellings Pair of period semi-detached cottages Substantial modern farm building Situated in the heart of the village In all about 6.23 acres Fabulous far reaching rural views
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Guide price – £3,500,000 Banbury: 01295 271555
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Prestbury, Cheshire An imposing family home with leisure complex • • • • • • • •
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Porch and entrance hall Entertaining room, cinema room Sitting room, breakfast kitchen Swimming pool, gym and WC Master Bedroom suite 4 further en suite bedrooms Parking area and double garage EPC rating B
Guide price – £2,750,000 Knutsford: 01565 757970
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South Newington, Oxfordshire Characterful house with the benefit of a barn with potential • • • • • • • •
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Sitting room Dining room Kitchen/breakfast room Utility room and cloakroom 4 bedrooms and family bathroom Off road parking in front of car port Useful barn with potential EPC rating E
Guide price – £610,000 Banbury: 01295 271555
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Aston, Stone A charming village house with extensive accommodation • • • • • • • •
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Reception hallway and 2 reception rooms Study and library Garden room Kitchen breakfast room, utility room Master bedroom with en suite 3 double bedrooms and family bathroom Driveway and detached double garage EPC rating C
Guide price – £600,000 Stafford: 01785 220044
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National Country Agency Team The knowledge and expertise provided by your local office is complemented and enhanced by our National Country Agency Team. Specialising in the sale of complex and higher value property, the National Country Agency Team can provide additional market insight, technical expertise and guidance to chart a clear path through the myriad and often complex factors that could be influential in the sale. The team are focused on unlocking additional value by formulating and then implementing the best strategy to create the highest possible sale price for country houses, farms and estates. Local and regional buyers are the largest group of potential purchasers for most properties and our regional offices will cover this group comprehensively. However, where properties are unique and in short supply, experience demonstrates that buyers often have much wider search areas. Our ability to promote and market your property to reach a national market can add a valuable advantage to your sale. The National Country Agency Team will be responsible for coordinating the London exposure of your property which is augmented utilising LonRes, recognised as the premier network and data source for over 6000 leading agents working in London. By instructing Fisher German, you are connecting your property to the best possible network of London buyers who are relocating out of the capital, and at no extra cost to you. Current estimates suggest that the LonRes network has in excess of 100,000 active buyers, many who are selling in London and relocating to the countryside. Finally, in addition to delivering the very best job, we want you to enjoy working with the National Country Agency Team; a personable and collaborative approach is very important to us. If you feel that your property sale might benefit from the expert insight of the National Country Agency Team, please call 0207 870 7799 or email ncat@fishergerman.co.uk.
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A stunning detached family home Oakley, Buckinghamshire
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3 reception rooms Kitchen/dining/family room Utility room 5 double bedrooms family bathroom and 2 en suites Paddock of about 3.5 acres Select gated development EPC rating C
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Guide price – £1,300,000 Thame: 01844 21200
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Holt, Wrexham A beautiful character property, renovated to a high standard • • • • • • • •
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Canopy porch and central reception hall 2 reception rooms and study Exceptional open plan family kitchen Utility room and pantry 3 double bedrooms Family bathroom and 2 separate WCs Off street parking and garage/store EPC rating D
Offers in excess of £650,000 Chester: 01244 409660
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Tutbury, Staffordshire A generously proportioned house in an historic location • • • • • • • •
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Reception hall and 4 reception rooms Kitchen/breakfast room and utility room 7 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms Extensive cellars Annexe with 2 en suite bedrooms Outbuildings for general storage Gardens extending to about 0.52 acre EPC rating D (Main House and Annexe)
Guide price – £1,250,000 Ashby: 01530 410840
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Bloxham, Oxfordshire Characterful well-presented double fronted Victorian house • • • • • • • •
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Entrance hall with 2 reception rooms Amdega conservatory Well fitted kitchen/breakfast room Cloakroom/utility room and cellar 4 bedrooms and family bathroom Outbuilding with annexe potential Private garden and off road parking EPC rating E
Guide price – £ 595,000 Banbury: 01295 271555
An exceptional country property in a fabulous rural setting Ashorne, Warwickshire
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5 bedroom period farmhouse Traditional outbuildings Tremendous general purpose barn Manège, round pen and horse walker Very well maintained paddocks Approximately 128.76 acres (52.14 ha) EPC rating E
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Guide price – £3,250,000 Banbury: 01295 271555
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A meticulously restored period stone and brick cottage with beautiful, private gardens Stoke Albany, Market Harborough
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Live in kitchen, utility and larder Dining room and sitting room Master bedroom with en suite 2 further bedrooms, family bathroom Landscaped walled gardens Summer house and workshop Triple garage Underfloor heating to ground floor
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Guide price – £700,000 Market Harborough: 01858 410200
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Dodford, Worcestershire Beautifully presented Grade II Listed detached family home • • • • • • • •
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6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms 4 reception rooms, breakfast kitchen Utility room, 2 cloakrooms Garage, office, The Studio and Old Dairy Additional garden stores and bakery Main residence circa 5,400 sq ft Garage and outbuildings circa 1,960 sq ft Gardens and paddocks, 5.3 acres in total
Guide price – £1,295,000 Worcester: 01905 726220
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Kilby, Leicestershire A luxurious modern equestrian property • • • • • • • •
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3 reception rooms Large live in kitchen 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms Quadruple garage block Self contained one bedroom annexe 9 stables, tack room, stores, manège Paddocks and grounds circa 41 acres EPC rating C
Guide price – £2,225,000 Market Harborough: 01858 410200
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Bostock, Cheshire A spacious and beautifully presented apartment • • • • • • • •
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Private estate setting Spacious and well-presented 2 reception rooms, kitchen 2 double bedrooms, one en suite Family bathroom Resident and visitor parking, garage Approximately 1,645 sq ft. Beautifully maintained grounds
Guide price – £375,000 Knutsford: 01565 757970
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Thistle House at Westbury Fields
Burcot Gardens Burcot, Bromsgrove Hagley Homes Set in the heart of this picturesque Worcestershire village, stands Burcot Gardens, an exciting development of 12 mixed tenure family homes. Worcester: 01905 726220
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New Homes Our new homes team, led by Ella Cartwright has continued to expand, and has secured a number of key instructions in desirable locations around the UK. You can see some of the New Homes properties we are offering for sale over the next few pages.
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Prices currently from £535,000
Bol-Y-Maer Apartments
Rotherby Manor
Hallow Leas
Bude, Cornwall Stratton Developments
Frisby-on-the-Wreake, Leicestershire Bowbridge Homes
Hallow, Worcester Piper Homes
A bespoke collection of eight luxury coastal apartments in the heart of one of north east Cornwall’s most beautiful seaside towns.
An exciting opportunity to buy one of eight custom build plots, a stunning oak-framed home designed by the purchaser and built by Oakwrights in partnership with Bowbridge Homes
Set around a private close and backing onto pasture land, Hallow Leas offers a wide choice of 33 two, three and four bedroom homes.
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There are a number of benefits that make buying a new home a worthwhile consideration. Environmentally, new homes are built with energy efficiency in mind and to increasingly rigorous specifications. This is not only good for the environment, but for the bank balance too; a recent report suggested that the energy bills of a new home are around £629 less per year than those of a similar re-sale home. New homes also utilise the latest technology in locks, windows, lighting and alarms offering safety reassurance and helping with home insurance. Newly constructed properties also typically come with a 10-year warranty, covering structural defects, and it’s fairly common for developers to provide an additional and more comprehensive 2-year warranty. Some people express concern that new build properties may lack character and individuality, however, many developers offer bespoke options allowing a variety of fixtures and finishes with choices on kitchen and bathroom styles. Developers also understand that they need to deliver aesthetically pleasing architecture that in some way complements the vernacular of the wider environment, whilst also delivering space and layout in tune with modern lifestyles.
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New Homes Market Update As many anticipated, the new homes market quickly shrugged off the effects of the first lockdown with many buyers keen to secure a new property. Viewings could be safely organised in empty properties, and off-plan reservations quickly agreed. There is no doubt that new home sales were a significant contributor to very high transactional volumes recorded in 2020. Nationwide reported that post-lockdown mortgage approvals for house purchases rose to a 13-year high in September 2020. Halifax reported that house prices have also risen 7.5% over the past year driven by market demand. Market activity is driven by a number of factors, but the Chancellor’s stamp duty holiday was certainly very influential. Property developers regularly offer purchasers incentives to buy, and these incentives are often focused around stamp duty. The stamp duty holiday allowed them to focus their incentives on a new direction and they typically included a contribution towards legal fees, reduced reservation fees and/or internal upgrades. With significant savings available, buyers were keen to secure their properties. On the 3rd March this year, the Chancellor announced that the stamp duty holiday would be extended for a further three months to the end of June 2021 “to smooth the transition back to normal” adding “we will only return to the usual level of £125,000 from October 1st”.
With the supply of new homes reaching the market still below the levels for the comparable period in 2020 it would wise to anticipate further price increases. The extension is also a fillip for housebuilders. Shares in the three largest publicly-listed players - Persimmon (PSNO), Barratt Developments (BDEV) and Taylor Wimpey (TW.) rose by around 6 per cent after the Chancellor’s announcement. If you are focusing your property search on new homes, it would be sensible to make your move as soon as you possibly can. In tandem with the stamp duty holiday, the government also confirmed the launch of a mortgage guarantee scheme for homebuyers with smaller deposits. The Chancellor stated that some of the largest lenders would be offering government backed 95 percent mortgages from April 2021, enabling more people to access mortgages without the need for prohibitively large deposits. The mortgage guarantee scheme will be available for new mortgages up until the 31 December 2022 and allow borrowers to fix their initial mortgage rate for at least five years. The scheme has the potential to bring down the monthly cost of repayments significantly. It seems that despite rising prices, many homebuyers will still be able to pursue their dream of home ownership.
Manor Close, Lewknor
Westbury Fields
Dieu Brook
Heath Meadows
Buckinghamshire Browns Developments Ltd
Whitwick, Leicestershire Jack Loggin Ltd
Fernhill Heath, Worcestershire Piper Homes
Hidden away down a private lane, Westbury Fields comprises four outstanding family homes with elegant façades, all with gated driveways and double garages with studios above. Banbury: 01295 271555
An exclusive collection of just seven 3 and 4 bedroom detached houses located in the village of Whitwick, ideally situated for local amenities and road links.
A superb collection of 40 homes on the edge of the highly desirable village of Fernhill Heath. The development will comprise of 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom homes.
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New Help to Buy regional price caps Region......................................... Maximum Price • North East: . ........................................£186,100 • East Midlands:....................................£261,900 • West Midlands:...................................£255,600 • North West:.........................................£224,400 • Yorkshire and the Humber:..............£228,100 • East of England:.................................£407,400 • South East:..........................................£437,600 • South West:.........................................£349,000 • London:................................................£600,000 As of Wednesday 16 December 2020, first time buyers interested in new-build homes have been able to apply for the new Help to Buy Equity Scheme. This replaces the previous Help to Buy scheme that launched in 2013. The help to buy scheme initially had a cut-off date of 31 March 2021 but has recently been extended to 31 May 2021 to allow homebuyers using the current scheme time to complete their purchase. This extra 2-month extension is for homebuilders to complete the build and for homebuyers to legally complete and get the keys to their home.
Rushcliffe House
Manor Close, Lewknor
The Saplings
Tugby, Leicestershire Jack Loggin Ltd
Oxfordshire Beeks Building Contractors & Developers
Tatenhill, Staffordshire Cameron Galliers
A 4 bedroom detached family home being built to a high specification. The property is situated within a pretty village setting and gives easy access to the centre of the village.
Bordering open countryside, Manor Close provides a beautiful collection of 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom family homes at the heart of the thriving village of Lewknor.
A collection of attractive, beautifully designed and spacious family homes, located in the picturesque Staffordshire village of Tatenhill.
Market Harborough: 01858 410200
Thame: 01844 212004
Ashby: 01530 410840
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An immaculately presented village house with rural views Kirk Langley, Derbyshire
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Spacious reception areas Dining kitchen and utility room Study area/bedroom five 4 bedrooms, 1 en suite Gardens extending to circa 0.50 acre Good range of outbuildings In/out gravel driveway EPC rating D
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Guide price – £850,000 Ashby: 01530 410840
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Staverton, Northamptonshire A rarely available country property, in a rural setting • • • • • • • •
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A 6 bedroom detached family home Detached garage, stores and parking 2 bedroom barn conversion Range of buildings and stables Q class planning for barn conversion Mature tree lined drive Well divided and maintained paddocks Far reaching countryside views
Guide price – £1,950,000 Banbury: 01295 271555
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Evesham, Worcestershire A stunning Grade II Listed detached family home • • • • • • • •
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Morning room, panelled dining room Sitting room, study/home office Breakfast kitchen and utility room Boot room, cellar Master bedroom with en suite 4 further double bedrooms, 1 en suite Detached garaging Gardens and grounds, approx. 1.1 acres
Guide price – £750,000 Worcester: 01905 726220
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Allestree, Derbyshire A spacious and well presented four bedroom detached home • • • • • • • •
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Spacious reception hall Ground floor shower room Well proportioned reception rooms Dining kitchen and utility Conservatory 4 bedrooms and family bathroom Large corner plot with ample parking EPC rating C
Guide price – £750,000 Ashby: 01530 410840
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Selling success SOLD
Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire
SOLD
Littleton, Cheshire
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High Peak, Derbyshire
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Colwich, Staffordshire
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Chadshunt, Warwickshire
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Little Bourton, Oxfordshire
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Shell, Worcestershire
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Long Crendon, Buckinghamshire
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Ashborne, Derbyshire
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Wymeswold, Leicestershire
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High Legh, Cheshire
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Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire
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Upper Stowe, Northamptonshire
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Whitechurch, Cheshire
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Ambaston, Derbyshire
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Ashendon, Buckinghamshire
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Nether Alderley, Cheshire
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Hazelwood, Derbyshire
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Astley, Worcestershire
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Moreton Pinkney, Northamptonshire
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Elmbridge, Worcestershire
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Stone, Staffordshire
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Wilbarston, Northamptonshire
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Duffield, Derbyshire
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Gilmorton, Leicestershire A beautiful Grade II Listed Georgian home with outbuildings • • • • • • • •
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Elegant staircase hall Drawing room and dining room Kitchen/breakfast room 6 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Two additional rooms for conversion Sun room, washroom, workshop, carport Courtyard garden with raised patio Garden room
Guide price – £650,000 Market Harborough: 01858 410200
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Mostyn, Holywell Substantial Edwardian residence with outbuildings and private lake • • • • • • • •
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4 reception rooms Family kitchen with Tegla cabinets 7 double bedrooms, 4 bath/shower rooms Boot room, cloakroom, utility and cellar Brick built bothy/home office Garage and additional timber buildings Steel portal frame barn with workshop Formal gardens with lake and paddock
Guide price – £765,000 Chester: 01244 409660
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Moreton Pinkney A Grade II Listed farmhouse • • • • • • • •
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6 bedrooms, bathroom Kitchen / breakfast room Former dairy Attached barn store Courtyard of period barns Mature paddocks Attractive woodland In all circa 5.47 acres (2.21 ha)
Guide price – £1,100,000 Banbury: 01295 271555
Grade II Listed four storey Georgian style property Worcester, Worcestershire
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4 floors of elegant accommodation Drawing room, study, dining room Beautiful light kitchen and utility Master bedroom with large en suite 3 further bedrooms, 1 with en suite Games/music room In all approx 2980 sq ft Rear courtyard
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Guide price – £725,000 Worcester: 01905 726220
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A country home refurbished to an exemplary standard Nether Alderley, Cheshire
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Entrance hall and cloakroom Drawing room, living room, kitchen Master bedroom with dressing room and en suite Double bedroom, family bathroom and landing Patio, rear balcony and outdoor swimming pool 3 workshop/storerooms with home office In all approximately 4.42 acres (1.78ha) EPC rating F
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Guide price – £1,395,000 Knutsford: 01565 757970
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Northwick, Worcestershire Two stunning newly built single storey homes • • • • • • • •
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Fabulous riverside setting Mooring and fishing rights Large balcony Stunning kitchen En suite master bedroom 2 further bedrooms, 1 with en suite 3rd bedroom/study, utility, cloakroom Garden, storage, ample parking
Guide price – £750,000 Worcester: 01905 726220
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Great Wyrley, Staffordshire Exceptional and spacious family home • • • • • • • •
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Reception Hall Sitting room and family room with snug Kitchen/ breakfast, dining room 4 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms 2 detached 1 bedroom annexes Double garage Outdoor heated swimming pool Mature and established gardens
Guide price – £1,250,000 Stafford: 01785 220044
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Winster, Derbyshire A superbly presented 17th Century house • • • • • • • •
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Breakfast kitchen and breakfast room 3 further reception rooms Utility room, boot room and cellar 5 bedrooms Study/6th bedroom Well established walled gardens Detached double garage Grade II Listed
Guide price – £1,000,000 Ashby: 01530 410840
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Macclesfield, Cheshire A fantastic opportunity to acquire a stock farm in the Peak District • • • • • • • •
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6 bedroom farmhouse Range of traditional barns Possible conversion opportunities stpp Driveway providing ample parking Situated in a wonderful position Stunning countryside views Approximately 78 acres of land EPC rating E
Guide price – £950,000 Knutsford: 01565 757970
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Clutton, Chester A beautifully presented property in a sought-after village • • • • • • • •
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Porch and galleried reception hall 2 reception rooms and conservatory Superb breakfast kitchen 4 double bedrooms 3 bath/shower rooms and separate WC In all circa 2,133 sq ft Private gardens Extensive off-road parking and garage
Guide price – £500,000 Chester: 01244 409660
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Tugby, Leicester Charming 15th century cottage • • • • •
Spacious entrance hallway Kitchen and orangery, ideal for dining Two airy reception rooms Cellar and utility room Master bedroom and ground floor bedroom • Family bathroom, en suite shower room • Outbuilding - potential for conversion • South facing private garden
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Guide price – £685,000 Market Harborough: 01858 410200
Understanding Stamp Duty There is no doubt that Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) is a complicated business. The initial calculation is based on a progressive format and this can then be impacted by exemptions and additions. We try to cut through the confusion so we can let people know what their tax burden is likely to be. In July 2020, in response to potential market effects of the Coronavirus pandemic, the Chancellor announced a stamp duty holiday, which initially was set to run until March 31st, 2021. Due to very high transactional volumes in the latter part of 2020 and early 2021, the conveyancing process was stretched nearly to breaking point and many people were concerned that their sale would not complete in time to take advantage of the holiday. There were also concerns that there would be a sudden dramatic drop in transactions post March when the holiday ended. The Chancellor announced as part of his Budget that the stamp duty holiday would be extended to 30th June. In addition to the extension, the scheme will now have a tapered ending with the nil rate band set at £250,000 from July until the end of September, hopefully assuaging fears of a sudden transactional drop off. So, for a residential purchase that will be the only property that you own and that will complete before 30th June 2020, this progressive tax now starts at £500,000 as follows:
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Up to £500,000 NO STAMP DUTY to be paid
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stamp duty to be paid between £500,001 to £925,000
stamp duty to be paid between £925,001 to £1,500,000
stamp duty to be paid in any amount in excess £1,500,001
For properties that complete after 30th June and before 30th September, the nil rate band is up to £250,000, and thereafter rates return to normal - 0% for on the portion up to £125,000, 2% for the portion from £125,001 to £250,000, 5% for the portion from £250,001 to £925,00, 10% for the portion from £925,001 to £1.5 million, and 12% for the remaining amount.
There is another distinct category of Stamp Duty, and that’s for nonresidential or mixed-use property. Sometimes the definition of mixed use can be confusing, and you should take advice, however if you qualify the stepped regime is as follows: • Up to £150,000: 0% • A bove £150,000 and up to 250,000: 2% • Above £250,000: 5%
Our agency teams are highly knowledgeable and are often asked to provide advice about SDLT so please do get in touch with any questions you may have. To make life a little easier our website has an online Stamp Duty calculator to cut through the often-confusing world of SDLT and save you time – you can find it here: www.fishergerman.co.uk/stamp-duty-calculator
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A refurbished Victorian farmhouse with equestrian facilities Brewood, Staffordshire
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Entrance hall, drawing room and cellar Sitting room and study Kitchen breakfast room and utility room Master bedroom with en suite 3 double bedrooms and family bathroom Patio with views, 2 pools and 6 fields Detached barn with potential and stables EPC rating D
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Guide price – £1,145,000 Stafford: 01785 257011
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Stone, Stafford Edwardian home retaining original features with modern facilities • • • • • • • •
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3 reception rooms Large family kitchen and breakfast room Walk in pantry and utility room 6 bedrooms over two floors 3 bathrooms and guest cloakroom Driveway, garaging Rear garden Excellent local amenities
Guide price – £695,000 Stafford: 01785 220044
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Westbury, Northamptonshire A newly constructed 6/7 bedroom detached house with outbuilding • • • • • • • •
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Luxurious family home Detached 6/7 bed and 4 bath 4 reception rooms Impeccable specification Underfloor heating to ground floor Superbly connected to prime locations Built by renowned local developer Double garage with studio and parking
Guide price – £1,300,000 Banbury: 01295 271555
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Rodsley, Derbyshire A fantastic period property with wonderful views • • • • • • • •
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Grade II Listed principal house 3 reception rooms 5 bedrooms Offices Two cottages and outbuildings Grassland and woodland Formal gardens 5.84 acres in all
Price on application Ashby: 01530 410840
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The rise of the home office The lockdown restrictions of the past 12 months have meant that many thousands of people have been working from home, some for a considerable amount of time. As lockdown comes to an end, some of those people will return to offices. However for many, the experience of working from home has been a largely positive one, with reduced commuting creating a little extra time for family or leisure pursuits, and they are keen to continue. Many people are now considering their options for either a move to a more rural property with office space or reconfiguring their current home to include a home office.
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There are various options for adding office space at home. The overarching aim for all office areas is to create somewhere that offers a distinction between relaxing at home and working, and somewhere comfortable in which to feel productive. In smaller properties, clever use of space is needed to create an office nook in an underused area. This could be a corner or alcove of a room, a hallway or a landing, or other neglected space. To keep things neat and clutter free, consider placing laptops, screens and filing in storage cupboards, where they can be easily hidden after the working day is over. Where room is a real premium, utilise floor to ceiling storage shelving to make the most of vertical space available. Areas with low ceilings, such as under stairs or in attic rooms, can lend themselves to an office set up, and make use of an area that would otherwise be underutilised. If there is a little more space to work with, a small spare room obviously works well utilised as a home office, but there are other options to consider too. If a spare room is not available, but the solitude of having an office behind closed doors is important, garage and loft conversions are good option to consider. Planning permission is not usually required as long as the work is internal and does not relate to a Listed building where additional consents may be required. Many people are surprised to learn that there is also usually no planning permission required when adding a small extension to the rear or side of a house, as such modifications are acceptable through government ‘permitted development rights’. For
example, a rear single-storey extension of up to 8m on detached houses is acceptable (some basic details must be submitted to the Council before development). So too is a rear twostorey extension up to 3m in length or a single-storey side extension up to half the width of the existing house! Terraced houses have smaller permitted extension sizes. Such extensions are ideal for housing a home office. Another popular option for a home office that gives a little more distinction between work and leisure time is a garden building. Similarly to the above, permitted development rights usually allow a new building in your garden curtilage which can be up to 50% of your garden area so long as it is singlestorey and not sited forward of the front elevation of the house. There are of course exceptions to permitted development rights for various reasons including Listed buildings, conservation areas, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and National Parks, and there may also be other restrictions and regulations that would need to be satisfied before commencing work. Therefore, irrespective of if you are planning to convert an area of your current home, or extend your property in some way, it is always advisable to consult the local planning authority before starting any work. It’s likely that the desire for a home office is here to stay. So, whether you are looking at how to maximise interest in your property when selling or are planning to stay put and enjoy your house for a little while longer, a designated home working space is certainly a useful addition.
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Acton Trussell, Stafford A charming Grade II Listed former school house • • • • • • • •
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Kitchen breakfast room and dining hall Guest cloakroom and utility room Study and cellar 4 bedrooms Shower room and family bathroom Double garage and chalet Mature established gardens Grade II Listed
Guide price – £575,000 Stafford: 01785 220044
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Hanbury, Worcestershire A fabulous award winning 4 bedroom family home • • • • • • • •
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Sitting room with wood burner Dining room and breakfast kitchen Utility room and separate cloakroom Master bedroom with en suite 3 further bedrooms and family bathroom Garage with self-contained annexe Gardens and woodland circa 1.2 acres EPC rating D
Offers in excess of £875,000 Worcester: 01905 726220
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Long Crendon, Buckinghamshire Perfectly positioned in an enviable location on the high street • • • • • • • •
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Period features throughout 3 bedrooms Stunning orangery Generous living room Modern bathroom Sought after location Beautiful rear garden No onward chain
Guide price – £450,000 Thame: 01844 212004
An outstanding detached family home of considerable quality Coton, Staffordshire
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An immaculately presented family home Bespoke kitchen/breakfast/family room Sitting room, superb orangery Utility, cloakroom and cellar 4 double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms Master suite with en suite and dressing room Garaging, workshop and delightful garden EPC rating F
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Guide price – £1,200,000 Stafford: 01785 220044
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A rural family home, in about 20 acres Thame, Oxfordshire
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Family home in rural setting Additional barn with planning Fantastic rural position with views Various outbuildings Dutch Barn About 20 acres and lovely views EPC rating D
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Guide price – £2,200,000 Thame: 01844 212004
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Corwen, Denbighshire An imposing country house in an elevated setting • • • • • • • •
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Spacious family accommodation 2 reception rooms, breakfast kitchen Conservatory, substantial cellar 6 bedrooms, 4 bath/shower rooms Substantial former Coach House Formal gardens and paddock In all extending to approx 6.52 acres EPC rating F
Guide price – £695,000 Chester: 01244 409660
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Weston by Welland, Market Harborough A beautifully presented, spacious family home of great charm • • • • • • • •
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Live in kitchen and separate utility Sitting room, dining room, study Master bedroom with en suite 3 further bedrooms and bathroom Garage/workshop with power Pretty gardens on two sides Gravelled driveway with parking Outstanding countryside views
Guide price – £520,000 Market Harborough: 01858 410200
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Stanthorne, Cheshire A substantial Victorian detached house • • • • • • • •
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5 reception rooms 6 bedrooms Detached 2 bedroom apartment A range of outbuildings Stables and manège Set within approx. 10 acres Garaging and parking EPC rating D
Guide price – £1,000,000 Knutsford: 01565 757970
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Methods of selling Choosing the best approach to deliver your sale Most people are familiar with the traditional method of selling a house. It is standard practice to start the process by contacting two or three estate agents for an assessment of market value. Having selected an agent and agreed a marketing and advertising campaign, attracted and selected a buyer, the sale is then progressed to a legally binding conclusion. This method of sale is known as private treaty. It is tried and tested and so long as you have employed a good estate agent, it is often the best way to sell. There are however alternatives and it is useful to be aware of them. Depending on your requirements, the nature of your property and your timeframe, it may be appropriate to sell by either informal tender or by auction.
Sale by informal tender An informal tender sale should be considered when a property is likely to generate a lot of interest, with a number of different parties keen to purchase it. In this scenario, potential buyers can find the competitive bidding of a traditional private treaty sale alienating due to the lack of transparency, and so may fail to properly engage with the process. An informal tender sale clarifies the bidding process, providing a layer of transparency. It also helps to manage expectations, as it sets out how and when people should make an offer to buy, and how the offers will be assessed.
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When the sale is launched, a date is set by which interested parties should make their offer to purchase. Along with their offer, prospective purchasers are asked to include a variety of information which enables confident assessment of their ability to buy the property, and also outlines any conditions attached to the offer. In this way, interested buyers put forward their best bids for consideration in a semi-formalised manner. As the seller, you are not required to accept the best or even any of the offers, but rather you can carefully decide which purchaser most clearly matches your sale aspirations and proceed accordingly.
An informal tender sale can be seen as an effective way to draw together and agree a sale in a set timeframe whilst preserving your ability to select your buyer. Although there is a date by which all offers must be submitted, once the offer is accepted there will still be a conveyancing process in a similar way to a traditional private treaty sale. If you think that you would like to agree a sale and create a legally binding contract at the same time, then an auction may be the sale solution you need.
PRIVATE TREATY The traditional tried and tested way to sell your property. Achieving the best result depends on meticulously orchestrated marketing campaigns, carefully interpreting market feedback, selecting the right buyer and then tightly managing the sale process through to a legally binding conclusion.
For sale by auction Mistakenly, some people consider auctions most suitable for distressed properties, but this rationale is increasingly outdated, and a broad variety of properties are now sold this way. Residential, land and commercial properties are regularly sold via auction. An auction can be used to launch a sale or to conclude the sale of a property that has taken longer to sell than initially anticipated. It is also useful for a property sale where a number of buyers have expressed interest in purchasing and is a good way to conclude negotiations is needed.
Traditional auctions in a public room can however be daunting for some buyers and are inconvenient for many. Online auctions are a great alternative, particularly in an environment when so many people are familiar with online marketplaces and buying online. Online auctions are designed to be welcoming and flexible. They encourage participation, entice well-funded buyers, stimulate bidding and for the right properties that can lead to an excellent selling price.
Most of us are familiar with the idea of a traditional auction, and for experienced buyers they are a great way to secure a property. Auctions offer a sale in a controlled timeframe and of course a seller can agree a reserve price, set at a level at which they would be happy to sell. If the reserve is not met, the sale will not proceed.
Online auctions require more preparation prior to the launch of a sale, and a full legal pack needs to be produced by the seller’s solicitor. Online auctions are considered to be fast, safe and transparent, and just like a traditional auction, a legally binding exchange of contracts occurs when the successful bidder wins the auction.
Whatever method of sale is most suitable for you, you should ensure that the right target audience is reached with a thorough and comprehensive marketing campaign - you can find ideas for this on page 14.
Finally, it’s worth remembering that a sale can start with one method, but this decision can be revisited if circumstances change. An alternative method can then be deployed. As ever, your local Fisher German team are on hand to help. Contact details can be found on page 4.
INFORMAL TENDER SALE This approach mirrors the marketing methodology of a private treaty sale, but then draws all offers together in a set timescale. It is great for competitive sales because of the transparency of the process. Once a sale is agreed in principle, the conveyancing process starts in a similar way to that of a private treaty sale.
AUCTIONS Fisher German’s dynamic online auction system is an innovative way to buy and sell property outside of the traditional auction room. With all the advantages of a conventional auction, the online platform offers so much more, offering a new level of flexibility to both buyers and sellers whilst retaining the transparency and certainty attributed to the auction process.
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Holmes Chapel, Cheshire A productive farm with two farmhouses and a range of farm buildings • • • • • • • •
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An attractive 4 bedroom farmhouse 4 bedroom farmhouse and paddock Modern and traditional farm buildings Planning consent for redevelopment About 107.4 ac arable and pastureland About 5.4 ac permanent pasture land In a secluded and semi-rural location Available as a whole or in up to 6 lots
Guide price – £3,150,000 Knutsford: 01565 757970
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Oakley, Buckinghamshire A stunning 3 bedroom semi-detached cottage • • • • • • • •
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Kitchen Sitting room with feature fireplace Dining room 3 bedrooms and family bathroom Downstairs WC Detached annexe Private garden EPC rating F
Guide price – £595,000 Thame: 01844 212004
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Cottingham, Northamptonshire A handsome stone family home • • • • • • •
Gallery entrance hall with oak stairs Open-plan kitchen and dining room Double sitting room with study Master bedroom with dressing room 3 guest bedrooms Integral double garage Landscaped gardens with summer house • Gas fired underfloor central heating
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Guide price – £610,000 Market Harborough: 01858 410200
A beautifully presented detached period property Alvechurch, Worcestershire
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Kitchen and formal dining room Laundry/utility and cloakroom Drawing room, study and garden room Master bedroom with en suite 4 further bedrooms and 3 bathrooms Detached guest barn and carport Beautiful gardens and grounds circa 2.9 acres EPC rating D and E
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Guide price – £1,750,000 Worcester: 01905 726220
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A handsome residence within large, south facing, gardens Chester, Cheshire
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Tree lined residential setting Reception hall and 5 reception rooms 4 double bedrooms Kitchen through breakfast room Utility room, pantry, and large store 2 bath/shower rooms and separate WC Off-road parking with double garage EPC rating F
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Guide price – £1,100,000 Chester: 01244 409660
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Thinking of moving to the countryside? As Alasdair, the head of our residential sector, mentioned in his introduction to this magazine, changed working practices as a result of COVID and lockdowns have led to a fairly dramatic increase in the number of people looking to move away from larger cities to quieter countryside areas. This can be quite a big change, so there are some things to consider if you are thinking of taking the leap.
How remote? Many of our buyers are understandably drawn toward the tranquillity of a truly rural location, but of course they need to consider the practicalities of being some distance from the nearest shop or a mobile mast and a good internet connection. These things can be easily planned for, and we are on hand to help with those considerations, but newly initiated country dwellers may find it takes a little getting used to. Perhaps you’ve set your heart on a village or small town house with amenities and just need to consider how large a range of services you need. A pub could be considered an essential component of country life, so too a tearoom, and maybe even a small supermarket. Perhaps your vision is a hamlet which may or may not have a pub. Working out what you need requires some market research and probably a number of trips to the area you’re considering to help you create your ‘must have’ lists. Perhaps most importantly, you will need advice from your friendly local estate agent!
Home practicalities One of the lures of country living is increased space, both inside and out. If you’re trading from an apartment in town to a significant
country property, it’s worth being mindful of the increased costs and time a large house takes to run. A garden is a great addition for families and land extending to several acres can provide some great opportunities so long as you accept that it will need some thought and perhaps management or investment to maintain it correctly.
The Commute Naturally, moving to the country will necessitate a longer commute and so proximity to good communication links, whether fast roads or train stations, is often an important consideration. In truth, many people are surprised that they can reach towns and cities in surprisingly short times and as so many can now work from home the commute may no longer be the daily challenge it once was. It is still useful to find out the probable timings for accessing stations or main roads if you are likely to have to commute more than once a week.
Schooling If schooling is a consideration, this requires some careful research. Will you be planning to drop-off daily, are you hoping they can take advantage of a school bus, or will your children be boarding? Is the school you are
hoping for over-subscribed? Does it have a good Ofsted report? Proximity to good schools understandably effects property prices but the extra cost may well be very easy to justify.
Culture Those keen on the cultural pursuits offered by the big city may feel hesitant to give them up even if the lure of a countryside idyll is strong. However, increasingly many small towns and villages are developing their cultural offerings with literary festivals, musical events, outdoor cinemas and theatre productions. If culture is important to you, check the local events calendar of any area to which you are considering moving. Social media often provides a superb link to local groups and activities to help you understand what’s on offer.
Many of the properties featured in this magazine are located within stunning countryside, pretty villages or peaceful hamlets. Our local teams are highly knowledgeable about the areas in which they operate and can be relied upon to offer expert advice on moving to the countryside, so please do get in touch. Contact details can be found on page 4.
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Scope of service Fisher German LLP is a leading national firm of specialist property consultants, chartered surveyors and planners, adding value to our clients through understanding, creativity and excellence. There are over 600 of us and we work out of 25 offices throughout the UK. We work for a broad range of clients in six main sectors. The heads of each sector are listed on this page together with contact numbers that you might find useful if you need advice about pretty much any topic relating to property and land.
Alasdair Dunne
Ben Marshalsay
Giles Lister
Residential
Development
Utilities & Infrastructure
07501 720412
07771 974322
07901 918867
Duncan Bedhall
David Merton
Darren Edwards
Commercial
Rural
Sustainable Energy
07831 824663
07770 333331
07918 677571
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Thinking of buying or selling? Fisher German has an extensive network offering exceptional national coverage. If you are looking to buy or sell residential or agricultural property we will be delighted to help you. Please call us on any of the local office numbers on page 5 or email: property@fishergerman.co.uk if you would like a free market appraisal or if you would like us to help you with your property search.
Source magazine is intended to be informative but further advice should be taken before decisions are finalised. Prices are correct at time of launch. Fisher German LLP has tried to ensure accuracy and cannot accept liability for any errors, fact or opinion. Initial date of production August 2020, updated March 2021.
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