Property January 20198
NEWS
Romantic getaways made for two Page 12
INSIDE THIS ISSUE Find the perfect buyer for your home
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Wrap up warm this winter
Find your perfect match
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EDITOR’S LETTER
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elcome to the January issue. At the time of going to press, the new year is just around the corner. With the end of the Christmas festivities, January is often viewed as the perfect time to make a fresh start in all aspects of life – whether that be health, wealth or happiness (or all three!) But don’t forget your wardrobe too! We’ve been on the hunt for some winter warmers that are not only on trend, but cosy too. So, take a look inside at our finds. And with the arrival of 2019, thoughts for many naturally turn to making a fresh start; whether that be moving home or finding love. On February 14th it’s Valentine’s Day so we’ve gone all romantic in this issue! Inside we give recipe inspiration to get you in the mood for love and take a look at some of the best destinations to escape to that are perfect for a romantic getaway. Plus, there is also a fun quiz to see who your perfect Valentine would be! As ever, there is plenty inside to keep you reading and all of us here would like to send you best wishes for the new year ahead; we look forward to helping you with your property move in 2019. Linda McKeown Editor
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Planning your house move from start to finish is crucial
Find the perfect buyer for your home The new year often signals a chance to start something new. And now is a great time to market your property and find the perfect buyer for your home – while finding the perfect home for you! Millions of people access property websites and apps during the new year as they start to dream of making changes to their life. Previously, it was common practice to see house hunters waiting until the warmer months to buy or sell a property. However, thanks to the internet, house hunters are trawling through properties 24/7; so if you list your home now, you can be guaranteed that it will be shared with a captive audience. In fact, the darker and colder evenings could work to your advantage when selling your home, as you can use lighting to make the house seem homely and stylish. Incorporating different light sources, such as table or standing lamps and overhead lights, can improve the mood of the room. When the weather is cold outside, putting the heating on an hour before the viewing, and making your potential buyers a nice cup of tea will make them feel cosy, happy – and perhaps more inclined to put inan offer. If you’re looking to buy, then viewing a house in the winter can help you to try out things you wouldn’t be able to in the summer. For example, it may be cold outside but if the house you’re in is nice and warm, it shows reliable insulation and no signs of drafts.
Plan, plan and plan! During anytime of the year, planning your house move from start to finish is crucial; no more so than the hectic month of January. However, kickstarting your property move in the new year doesn’t have to be difficult – you just need planning! Set yourself a plan of what you need to do to achieve your big move, and a date you would like to realistically be moved in by. It’s worth remembering that people are busy during January so flexibility, as always, is crucial for speeding up your sale.
Within your plan, it’s also worth outlining your budget, who you need to notify of your change of address, and how you are going to move your belongings from one home to another. Ensure all remnants of Christmas – from decorations, the tree and unused gifts – are all packed away. It’s important that the home is as free from clutter as it can be. Having too much clutter around the house may impact the viewer’s vision, harming your chances of selling. And like-wise when you come to view a property – pay particular attention to available storage spaces, so you can be confident that all your belongings will be able to find a home. Those small house repairs that you said you, “will do sometime after Christmas” can also help to sell your home quicker too. If you were to change the broken lightbulb in the bathroom, touch up any cracks in the wall, repair the leaking pipe, or unclog the drain, then you could find that interest in your home takes a big rise.
The garden Now is the perfect time to give you garden a spring clean too. Pick out any overgrown or dead shrubs and weeds, cut the grass and brush away any dead leaves on the ground. One good idea is to show viewers pictures of the garden in the summer, with the family gathering on the patio, soaking up the sun and enjoying a barbecue! Once you feel like you are ready to get your house on the market, it’s important that you choose an agent who is the perfect partner for you – who you can rely upon and understand your needs and flexibility. Which is where we come in! Take time to read and listen to what people have said about our service – and you can talk to us too about how we can achieve your home’s full potential.
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How to care for, and get the best out of your garden Even during winter, your garden still needs your care and attention if it is to be at its best in spring. So, here’s how to keep the love you have for your garden as warm as can be
garden look neater and create more space for your garden life to grow and flourish. Since autumn has just passed us, what better time to clean up all those leaves that have fallen onto your lawn and plants. Get the rake out, gather them all up, and make your garden tidy again.
Weeding, pruning and raking
Sowing fruits and vegetables
Though inevitable, weeds are a gardener’s arch nemeses. Getting them under control can be timeconsuming; but the more you manage them, the easier and quicker it will become to get rid of them. A good tip is using approximately two inches of mulch in your garden. This should not only retain moisture for your plants but will also suffocate weeds and prevent them from growing.
One of the wisest jobs you could undertake at this time of the year is sowing your fruits and vegetables, as the time they will spring into life is just around the corner! So, with your sowing kit ready, make sure you are prepared for labels, module trays, seed compost, and a couple of markers.It would almost be a crime not be get so prepared for sowing and then not buy tomato seeds, so, if you haven’t already, now’s the time. The best time to plant them is at the end of February.
Your garden needs regular pruning, particularly any fruit trees, overgrown hedges and buds. Trimming the excess growth right down to their base will make your
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There’s really nothing like fresh peas straight from the pod, and early types such as ‘Feltham First’ and
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Winter is the perfect time to plant hedges and bare-rooted trees, because by the time spring comes around, they will really start to grow and develop
‘Early Onward’ are hardy and should be sown at the beginning of the new year. Garlic is another vegetable which should ideally be sown as early as possible in the year, while onions, although it’s traditional to sow them on Boxing Day, can actually be sown anytime in January.
Planting/pruning hedges and flowers Winter is the perfect time to plant hedges and barerooted trees, because by the time spring comes around, they will really start to grow and develop. Lining your garden with hedges may mean the world of difference in terms of enclosed privacy in the warmer months, or it could just mean encasing your garden with a wonderfully attractive border. Pruning various growths in your garden such as Wisteria, Clematis, Cornus, Salix cultivars, Winter Flowering Jasmine and summer sideshoots, will do the world of good for when spring and summer come around. One particularly handy tip is to remove any faded flowers from your winter pansies to stop them from setting seed and encourage a flush of new flowers for the warmer months ahead.
Cover your plants Covering your plants before nightfall arrives each day will mean protection against some of the coldest
temperatures of the entire year. Do so before dusk as if you wait until darkness falls, most of the stored heat in your garden will have dissipated. When covering your plants, try not to leave any openings for the warmth to escape. When dawn breaks and the frost has thawed, remove the covers in good time. Delaying doing this could cause the plant to break dormancy and start actively growing again; which would make it even more susceptible to frost damage. For this job you could use bed sheets or blankets, drop cloths, or even an inverted flower pot or bucket.
Some great plants and flowers to grow this time of the year are: Lilies Allium bulbs
Winter flowering shrubs to add interest to borders Daphnes
Roses (in a sunny position for better colour)
Viburnum x
bodnantense - Wintersweet
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Find your perfect match
Your perfect date night would be.. . . A. Dinner and a show B. Staying in with a takeaway and a film
C. Doing something active
We are all looking for a little romance in our lives and with Valentine’s Day fast approaching, why not take our quick, fun, quiz to find your perfect match!
Pick a meal for your perfect date A.
bath – alone
Love you
A. B. C.
Beer and a Chinese
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Fish and chips eaten on the beach
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Meal deal for one
Which type of film would you go and see? A.
Chick flick
B.
YOU & ME 6
Whats your favourite musical genre?
Three-course fine dining experience with wine
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D. Taking a long bubble
Comedy
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Action
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Drama
70’s soul
80’s anthems
Classic rock and roll
Anything I can sing loudly to using a hairbrush as a microphone!
Pick a romantic weekend away
What do you notice first about your date?
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B. Sightseeing in Budapest
A. Their smile B.
Gondola ride in Venice
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Their personality
C. Their physique
Long walks in the Lake District
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Camping at a music festival with a group of friends
D. Their Christmas jumper
I just love thats all So, you've answered the questions. Now simply find whether you have answered mainly a, b, c or d's and read all about you and your perfect partner below!
Mostly A
Choose your favourite box set A.
Gavin and Stacey
B. C. D.
You are a true romantic and a lover of the finer things in life. Your ideal match would be someone with sophistication who could take you for an intimate candlelit dinner or whisk you away for a romantic weekend.
The Office
Mostly B
Games of Thrones
You appear to be very down to earth and enjoy spending time with family and friends. A perfect match for you would be someone who would happily fit in with this and you would do the same. You are happy either out and about or spending the evening in front of the TV with a takeaway and your special someone.
Pride and Prejudice
Mostly C
You are throwing a party. What theme would you choose? A.
Sophisticated and intimate dinner party for a few friends
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Barbeque with family and friends
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A rustic garden party
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Fancy dress!
You clearly love the great outdoors and are not afraid of adventure. Your perfect match would be someone who isn’t scared of getting their boots dirty and would happily go into the wilds with you – along with a tent to sleep under the stars!
Mostly D
You are a free spirit and the type of person who knows their own mind. You do not conform to the norms of a perfect match but will know them when they come along. You are happy to wait until someone comes along who will love you just the way you are; until then, just go with it and embrace your inner Bridget Jones!
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Be a bathing Beauty! Give some love to your bathroom (as well as yourself) with these quirky finds that’ll leave you longing to spend more time in the tub!
Next Elephant Toilet Roll Stand - Pewter
Hudson Tiered Caddy This on-trend three-tier storage caddy is the perfect addition to add a rustic touch to your bathing space.H: 78cm x W: 43cm x D: 30cm.
Add some animal fun to your bathroom with this unique toilet roll holder.
£22 www.next.co.uk
£90 www.next.co.uk
Unicorn Rubber Duck
Margo Selby Toilet Brush An essential for any bathroom, this attractively decorated toilet brush is decorated with an intricate geometric pattern in striking metallic hues. Perfect for adding statement style to a contemporary bathroom.
£30 www.johnlewis.com
No bathroom would be complete without a rubber duck. Bling up your offering with this Unicorn Rubber Duck!
£4
Giraffe bathroom art
www.next.co.uk
This high quality illustrated print is printed onto white matte paper that is between 160gsm to 300gsm thick. The perfect quirky touch to any bathroom.
River Rock Granite Stone Wash Basin
£19.00 Prodigy Prints at Etsy www.etsy.com/uk
Modern Bathroom Light Pull Choose from metallic copper, silver or gold for a stylish bathroom light pull. Ideal for adding a sophisticated touch to any bathroom. Comes complete with the jute rope cord.
£15
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by Pushka Home www.notonthehighstreet.com * Prices correct at time of going to print
Looking to update your wash basin? This hand carved Mini River Rock Nobu Granite Sink, makes for a fantastic addition to any modern bathroom.
£79.99 https://marblemosaics.com
Super Bowl LIII - 2019
Super Bowl LIII, the 53rd Super Bowl and the 49th modern-era National Football League championship game, will decide the league champion for the 2018 NFL season. The game is scheduled to be played on February 3, 2019, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.
32 teams compete in the NFL Play-Offs across two divisions: The National Football League (NFL) and the National Football Conference (NFC). After the regular football season, the NFL schedule moves into the playoffs, which ultimately lead up to the Super Bowl. In regular-season games, teams compete for the best win-loss records, and those teams with the best records advance to the playoffs. The playoffs, meanwhile, decide who goes on to the Super Bowl. The NFL schedules all those regular-season games — 256 in a typical season — to separate the good teams from the bad. On every level of sports, people want to declare a champion. In the NFL, a total of 12 teams qualify for what amounts to the road to the Super Bowl.The Super Bowl is the NFL championship game. It pits the winner of the AFC against the champion of the NFC. The game was born out of the merger agreement between the former AFL and the NFL in 1966.Six teams from each conference qualify for the playoffs, with the four division winners qualifying automatically. These winners are joined by two teams called wildcard teams, who qualify based on the win-loss records of the remaining teams in each conference that didn’t finish first in their respective divisions. The Super Bowls finalists have yet to be decided, however, the early favourites for 2019’s prestigious prize are: Los Angeles Rams after their great start to the season, and last-year’s runner up, New England Patriots, as well as Kansas City Chiefs. The Pittsburgh Steelers have won the most Super Bowls with six championship wins, while the New England Patriots, the Dallas Cowboys and the San Francisco 49ers all have five wins respectively. New England has the most Super Bowl appearances with four from 1990 to 1993. The Super Bowl has become a massive event in America and over 111 million Americans tuned into 2017’s match between Atlanta Falcons and New England Patriots. The American sport has generated a lot of support across the pond to the UK, with over one million Brits staying up into the early hours to watch the Super Bowl. Many people up and down the country go to Super Bowl parties, which are effectively American-themed parties which show the Super Bowl on a big screen. The Super Bowl has recently become just as iconic as the game itself, with many legendary artists performing on the pitch at half-time. Last year, the well sought-after slot was filled by American singer Justin Timberlake, while legendary guitarist Slash famously joined Black Eyed Peas on stage in 2011 to perform “Sweet Child O’ Mine” with Fergie.
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The American sport has generated a lot of support across the pond to the UK, with over one million Brits staying up into the early hours to watch the Super Bowl
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Wrap up warm this winter! Last year, the UK experienced snow that seemed to last longer than probably most of us hoped for. So, this year, make sure you are prepared for the coldest spells that come at this time of year with this season’s fashion finds
So far winter has brought us wind and rain, and with this likely to continue over the coming months, it’s time to ensure that you are getting the warmest – yet fashionable – clothing you can, to help avoid a struggle this winter! Parka coats are going to be popular again this year. This Parka from H&M comes in six different colours, so you can choose your favourite! The great thing about winter is every colour is coming into the fashion world ready to keep us warm, so colours such as red and yellow work well with our clothing choices. And when it comes to choosing a coat, this season is all about length – the longer the better! Opting for a long coat will help to keep much of your body nice and warm. Opting for one with a big hood is a great way to help keep the chill out. For extra warmth, get a woolly hat to match your parka to keep you toasty-warm when it’s really cold outside!
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This season, shirts are going to be popular for a smart look. However, key features to look out for are long sleeves and high necklines – which will help protect you against the colder weather, as well as your style being on-point! Fleecy and fluffy coats are just everywhere this season. There are plenty around in high street shops and online; coats like this blue shearling faux fur longline coat from 3 River Island is available for £70. Pair this with a long sleeved top and a cardigan underneath with jeans and boots for a warm and cosy outfit.These lady’s tops from 7 New Look at £9.99 are also great for this season; long sleeves and roll necks, keeping your neck to your waist warm! Pair with some checked trousers, a pair of boots and a block coloured coat for a warm, yet stylish, look. And not forgetting the kids; these shirts from 6 H&M are just £14.99 and are thick enough to keep them warm, but can also be layered and feature long sleeves with collared necklines to help keep their chests warm. Bright coloured gloves are making an appearance on the runway this season. Block coloured, bold gloves are a great way to brighten up the dreary winter days. These fuchsia suede gloves from 5 John Lewis at £14.00 are simply perfect for doing this! Big scarves and snoods are also a must! This men’s snood from 1 Next is £14 and is the perfect thickness to keep you nice and warm! Over the knee boots are also a great way to keep your legs and feet warm! With jeans, jeggings or thick leggings, you can wear these with pretty much any outfit! These Black suedette ‘Cretch’ stretchy block heel knee high boots from 4 Debenhams cost just £31.50. When taking the dog out for a walk, it’s nice to know that they will be nice and warm whilst out in the cold winter air. This doggy coat from 2 The Pet Express is not only adorable, but it’s also waterproof and practical. If it rains or snows, your dog doesn’t have to get in your car or jump on the sofa completely soaked through! * Prices correct at time of going to print
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Romantic getaways made for two If one of your new year’s resolutions is to explore new places with your partner, look at our guide to suit all budgets. Including romantic European cities, cosy British countryside and the dazzling Northern Lights
Iceland On nearly everyone’s bucket list is a trip to Iceland to see the spectacular Northern Lights! The best time to see the lights is from September to mid-April, as these are the months where there are full dark nights. And the best places to see the Northern Lights are remote cabins, outdoor hot pools and the black sand beaches, all of which can be reached on one of the many Northern Lights tours. Situated only a few hours drive from Reykjavik, there is plenty of beautiful countryside, valleys and peninsulas. The Blue Lagoon is one of Iceland’s most famous tourist spots, known for its chalk white water and healing properties.
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Venice
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Venice, also known as ‘The City on Water’ tops the list of romantic places in Italy for its tradition, history and beautiful architecture. Venice’s famous Bridge of Sighs was made popular as a place to kiss in the movie, A Little Romance. In a touching scene, an American girl and a French boy declare their love with a kiss on a gondola ride beneath the Bridge of Sighs. Recreate that scene for yourself with a gondola ride through the city! It’s worth noting that some gondola rides can take you to the quieter back canals away from the tourist hotspots.
Venice, also known as ‘The City on Water’ tops the list of romantic places in Italy for its tradition, history and beautiful architecture
The famous Rialto Bridge is the oldest bridge across the canal and offers spectacular views of the city. The Grand Canal is one of the most iconic parts of the city and there are plenty of restaurants, coffee shops and restaurants overlooking the canal. You can also get close to nature – and to your loved one – by spending an evening at the romantic St Mark’s Square in the heart of Venice. Stand close to each other, hold hands and enjoy the beautiful sunset over the city. The peak of the summer sees gorgeous sunny weather; however, the city does get very busy. The winter sees cooler temperatures and quieter streets to explore – perfect if you want to avoid the hustle and bustle.
Paris
Amsterdam With its romantic canals and cobbled streets, there are so many reasons to take a break to Amsterdam. The magical sight of Amsterdam by night will, all by itself, put you in a romantic mood. The city is famous for its bridges and they are lit up at night to create a truly beautiful sight. Book a night time cruise to really enjoy the city landscape at night.
Mention ‘romantic getaway’ to anyone and straight away they’ll think of Paris! Also known as the ‘City of Love’, the French capital is romantic for its sights, native language and its popularity as a honeymoon destination. Standing above this historical city is the most romantic of places, the Eiffel Tower. The city itself boasts cobbled streets, architectural buildings and something beautiful around every corner. Paris can be enjoyed all year round, although Valentine’s weekend is a popular time of year, while the summer averages high temperatures. The city also makes for a perfect winter getaway.
Cornwall Cotswolds The picturesque area of the Cotswolds is set in SouthCentral England and is steeped in history, charm and beautiful countryside. After a day of picturesque countryside walks, you can enjoy one of the many pubs the area has to offer where you can expect roaring fires, period features and an authentic old-world feel. The Cotswolds is home to some of the UK’s oldest pubs which offer locally sourced produce. Visiting the Cotswolds is a relaxing getaway and the area is well known for its star gazing. So, you and your loved one can sit by a fire outside with a glass of wine trying to spot shooting stars. Don’t forget a blanket and a flask of tea in the colder months though!
If you’re looking for an unforgettable romantic break in the UK, then Cornwall is the place for you. Aside from the popular tourist seaside towns and villages, there are plenty of secret, peaceful beaches and coves perfect for a romantic getaway, including Porthcurno and Housel Bay on The Lizard Peninsula. Whether you’re looking for strolling country walks, watching sunsets or a spot of surfing, there are plenty of places of romance. The seaside town of St. Ives has a gorgeous harbour and plenty of fish and chip shops, whilst Penzance offers sea safaris including wildlife cruises where you have the chance to see dolphins and seals! There are also vineyards, breweries and cider farms around the county, providing a great day out for couples. There are also plenty of spots to propose! 13
Spice up your Valentine’s Day Featuring fresh scallops, prawns and hot chilli, this speedy starter for two is the perfect luxurious treat for you and your Valentine
Seared garlic seafood with spicy harissa bisque MAKES 2 | 15 MINS PREP & COOK Calories per portion: 457kcal
Heat the garlic butter in a frying pan until starting to foam.
400g can lobster bisque 1 tbsp harissa zest and juice ½ lime 2 tbsp single cream, plus a little extra for drizzling 8 large raw king prawns, peeled 6 scallops, roe removed 1 tbsp garlic butter small handful coriander, leaves picked ½ red chilli, thinly sliced toasted bread (to serve)
Then add the seafood and cook for 1 min on each side until the prawns are pink and the scallops are cooked, start to brown, but still have a little bounce
Heat the lobster bisque, harissa and lime juice in asmall pan until bubbling. Add the cream, reduce the heat and then keep warm while you cook the seafood
To serve, pile the prawns and scallops into the centre of 2 shallow soup bowls, pour around the spicy bisque, scatter with a few coriander leaves, chilli slices, lime zest and a drizzle of cream. Serve with toasted bread.
Season the prawns and scallops.
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This recipe can be found at : www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/ 2892668/seared-garlic-seafood-withspicy-
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To let: should you furnish your property? We take a look at what you need to bear in mind when it comes to deciding whether you should furnish the property you are letting!
As a landlord, you need to make the decision as to whether you will furnish the property that you are letting out to tenants. There are plenty of options available to you – including fully or part furnishing, or not furnishing the property at all.
What do we mean by furnished? This means that you will need to include furniture such as beds, desks and sofas. If you are worried about any damage done to your property by your tenants – accidental or not – you can opt for specific insurance that will cover you for this. Just as it’s essential that your property is in a satisfactory state of repair for your tenant, it’s also important to ensure that any furnishings provided by you are also up to standard. All furniture that you provide needs to comply with fire safety regulations. And this is especially true if you decide to buy older or second-hand furniture. If you choose to buy new furniture, then this will be less of an issue for you as the responsibility falls on the retailer to ensure that it complies with regulations. However, always check the labels on any pieces you purchase to ensure it’s safe. And remember to keep any receipts for these purchases and leave any safety labels attached so that your tenants have peace of mind.If you fail to comply with safety regulations, you could face a fine or even sent to prison.
Choosing furniture for your let property It’s key to remember that cheap isn’t always cheerful – and you may in fact end up replacing things more often if they’re not built to last. Of course, buying good-quality and durable items doesn’t mean that you have to break the bank either. In fact there are great sites out there, such as freecycle.org, gumtree.
com, plus many others that are great for picking things up for free. Other options to help you save the pennies are auctions. Either go in person or bid for items on auction sites.
Unfurnished
An unfurnished property doesn’t necessarily mean that it is empty. In fact, part furnished properties still have items like carpets, curtains, appliances, light fittings and white goods for the kitchen.If you decide to go down this route, it’s worth buying a few basic items to help attract potential tenants (and it could actually help to increase your monthly rental income too!) Look into providing a bed, bedside units, a sofa and a cooker.
Think about your tenant
If you’re letting out your property and are unsure of whether to offer it furnished or unfurnished, it’s important to think about who your potential tenants are. Families are likely to have much of their own furniture – and this applies to long term tenants too. However, if you’re targeting the student market instead, they will be attracted to your property if it includes desks and chairs. Bear in mind though, that if you want to appear in any university accommodation lists, you might need to meet their requirements in regards to furnishing.
Top tip:
Avoid making purchases that look nice and are to your taste, rather than being practical and durable. Washable covers on sofas will be a god-send when you have to clean for another tenant!
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Just as it’s essential that your property is in a satisfactory state of repair for your tenant, it’s also important to ensure that any furnishings provided by you are also up to standard
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Steve Turner Director
Beata Lukasiewicz Senior Negotiator
Shaun Screen Negotiator
Bea joined HTB in May 2017 as a negotiator at our Walton on Thames office. Bea has learned the area very quickly and has gained so much experience in her time with us. Bea has a fantastic relationship with all our clients and her bubbly personality always shines through. Bea moved to the UK from Poland in 2006 when she worked as a sales administrator with a luxury retailer. Bea lives locally with her mum and gorgeous son, Aleksander.
Shaun has worked locally as an agent since 2011 having moved to Walton in 2007 with his partner and son. Shaun is well known locally with his connections at Ashley Primary School. When not in the office, Shaun enjoys cycling, running and is a member of the local gym. Shaun likes to move house regularly and has recently moved to a lovely family home backing onto the river Thames – who better to ask about the selling process? Through his many moves, Shaun has become a true expert!
Charlotte Dover Property Manager
Monique Alexander Negotiator
Charlotte is a big asset to us and joined the team in 2013 as Property Manager. Prior to this, Charlotte worked within the Repossession Department for an established Asset Management company. Originally from Buckinghamshire, Charlotte moved to Surrey and studied locally at Rydens School, Brooklands College and attended the University of Surrey, where she studied Business and Marketing. Charlotte lives locally with her boyfriend and their Bulldog puppy, ‘Frank’.
Monique recently joined the Harmes Turner Brown team as a negotiator. She grew up in West London, living there most of her life until 2013, when she moved to Walton–On–Thames in search of a better quality of life for her young family. Until recently, Monique worked in London commuting by train and bicycle 5 days a week. Her children are now both at Ashley school and since giving up her full time London job has become a beekeeper at school and a part-time member of the HTB Team.
Steve has worked as an estate agent in the local area since 1990. Steve also grew up in Walton and Hersham and attended Rydens School, therefore not only has great property knowledge, but he knows the local area inside out too.
Peter Brown Director Peter began his career in property as a negotiator in 1994 and worked for two local estate agents before opening HTB in 2003. Peter now lives in Effingham with his wife, two daughters and Baxter the labradoodle!
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This five bedroom home is situated on a westerly backing plot, close to the town centre and mainline station. The property includes a double aspect lounge, family room and a dining room. The kitchen/breakfast room opens to a utility area. The ground floor features an annex with a bedroom, en suite and door to the garage. Upstairs the master has fitted wardrobes and en suite. There are three further bedrooms and a shower room. Outside there is ample parking while the rear backs onto playing fields.
Cranley Road, Burwood Park ÂŁPOA Freehold
This well maintained mock Tudor style detached family home has a driveway providing parking for several vehicles and access to the detached double garage. The accommodation includes a cloakroom, study, dining room plus lounge. The modern kitchen is open to the breakfast area. There are two further reception rooms, utility room and conservatory leading to the rear garden. The master includes a dressing area and five piece en suite. The second bedroom also offers an en suite with separate shower. There is also a family shower room.
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Hersham Road, Hersham £775,000 Freehold
Completely refurbished four bedroom period home within easy reach of Walton on Thames station and Hersham village centre. The spacious accommodation briefly comprises entrance hall, sitting room, cloakroom and a stunning kitchen/living room with bi-folding doors to the rear garden and quality units with integrated appliances and stone work surfaces. Upstairs are three bedrooms, en suite shower room and four piece family bathroom. The top floor provides another double bedroom and a further en-suite. Externally there is off street parking and a rear garden.
Holly Avenue, Walton on Thames £559,950 Freehold
This extended family semi-detached home is located in the ever popular Rydens area close to Hersham mainline station. The property includes entrance hallway, living room with feature fireplace, fitted kitchen and separate dining room with wood flooring and open archway to family room. Upstairs includes three bedrooms plus the modern bathroom and separate cloakroom. Externally the rear garden measures approximately 160’ and backs onto the Queen Elizabeth II reservoir. The front offers a shared drive to the detached garage/workshop.
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The reason I chose Harmes Turner Brown to sell my property is because I did trust them. I’ve known them a long time, my son worked with them for a time, so therefore I just couldn’t have picked anybody else.
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Meet the team MOLESEY
Richard Harmes Director
Sherrie Edwards Senior Negotiator
Julie Mellish Senior Negotiator
Having worked in real estate in Australia, Sherrie did a little travelling before settling in Walton on Thames in 2010. Sherrie joined HTB in 2012 originally at the Walton on Thames office, and in that time has gained valuable experience and knowledge of not only the UK housing market, but the local area too. Sherrie is now a valuable member of the team at the East Molesey office and is now involved in both sales & lettings. In her spare time, Sherrie enjoys time with her partner James and their beautiful daughter, Ella.
Julie has recently joined our new office in East Molesey. Having had 22 years’ experience as an estate agent in the local area, Julie is keen to assist with making our new branch in Molesey as successful as our office in Walton – we have no doubt she will be a huge success. Julie has lived most of her life in the area and currently lives in Walton with her husband, two children and their Labrador puppy, Lottie.
Karen Glands Negotiator
Pam Stringer Negotiator
Karen has lived locally all of her life, growing up in Teddington and moving to Hersham in 1990 when she purchased her first bungalow. Karen then travelled the world, and lived in New Zealand for two years before returning to Walton. She currently lives in Walton with her husband and two teenage children. Both of her children attended primary school in Walton, and now keep her busy with their social schedules.
Pam enjoyed an extensive career as part of the senior management team with Camelot, the founder and operator of the U.K. National Lottery, before her career took her towards property. Pam has a keen interest in property having renovated many houses over the last 20 years. Pam lives locally in West Molesey where she is currently busy revamping her latest house whilst also managing her recently acquired allotment. Pam also has two young grandchildren and a very active black Labrador, so just as well she loves being busy!
Richard began his career in property at just 18 years of age in 1988 and by the age of 21 he had worked his way up to become branch manager. Working with large national corporate estate agencies has given Richard the skills needed in the industry, whilst working with independent market leaders has given him the passion, drive and winning mentality that has helped him succeed in today’s market. Richard grew up locally in Lower Sunbury and bought his first house in Walton on Thames at the age of 21. He now lives in Weybridge, where he and his wife, two children and their Golden Retriever, Wilson, have lived for the past 18 years.
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Harmes Turner Brown Seymour Road, East Molesey Price Guide £1,850,000 Freehold
A double fronted period detached home situated in a highly desirable road in East Molesey. The property was built by a John Stevenson who also designed the local ‘Fire Engine House’. The house boasts many features and is divided over three floors with three reception rooms, large kitchen, separate utility room and cloakroom. On the first and second floors there are five double bedrooms with en suites. Externally there is a west facing garden approximately 150ft in length whilst there is a front garden and driveway leading to a double garage.
The Drive, Esher £1,275,000 Freehold
A detached five bedroom family home located in a popular residential road close to Esher mainline station. The property boasts spacious accommodation including, modern cloakroom, living room, dining room and kitchen/breakfast room with utility room. Upstairs there are five bedrooms and two bathrooms. The large rear garden measures approximately 100͛ in length whilst the front provides off street parking and access to the garage. With potential to extend further, subject to the usual planning consents, this home is worthy of an early internal viewing.
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Langton Road, West Molesey £700,000 Freehold
Pretty detached Victorian villa located within a popular residential road within easy reach of Hampton Court station. The accommodation offers a wealth of character and briefly includes entrance hallway, lounge/dining room with feature fireplace and stripped wood floors. The kitchen is fitted with modern units and the family bathroom is has a modern four piece suite. Upstairs are three bedrooms and a cloakroom. Outside the ‘L’ shaped east facing garden has a large patio, whilst the front provides off street parking for two cars.
Tufton Gardens, West Molesey £585,000 Freehold
This four bedroom home has been meticulously refurbished throughout. The property enjoys a mews setting overlooking a central green close to the river Thames. The accommodation includes a kitchen/living area with bi-folding doors to the rear garden. Upstairs is a lounge and a bedroom with an en-suite whilst on the second floor there are three further bedrooms and the family bathroom. Externally the rear garden has a garage at the rear, and to the front there is a small enclosed courtyard. Internal viewings are strongly recommended.
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armes Turner Brown are delighted to work with and support ‘The Hersham Hub’. Founded by Nigel McHugh nearly four years ago, The Hersham Hub has grown to be one of the most popular local websites with a large following on social media. When he’s not working hard with the Hersham Hub, Nigel still finds time to run half and full marathons supporting various charities including Sam Beare Hospice, Tommy’s who research causes of premature birth & miscarriage and also First Touch Neo Natal Charity. If you spot Nigel out on one of his long training runs, be sure to give him so words of encouragement!
Here in Nigel’s own words, is how the idea for The Hersham Hub was born… My wife Beth and I moved to Hersham from London some years ago and one of the main things we struggled with was trying to find things to do with our two very young children (Emilia and Lucas) and for Beth to meet other Mum’s locally. There was lots of information online but we couldn’t find anything offering a central reference point. One evening I had a lightbulb moment and thought those dreaded words ‘how difficult could it be’ … to knock up a simple website listing everything going on locally for pre-school children – I floated this to our lovely NCT group and was overwhelmed by the support and enthusiasm for the idea! As the idea started to take shape I became aware of lots of other local issues going on at the time that I could also include: The new Hersham Lild (that’s still ongoing!), the Drake Park proposal (I think that’s finally
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gone away!), the development of Rydens School (now fully built and called Three Rivers with stunning facilities!)….to name just a few. Almost 4 years later we have over 1000 website pages, a fantastic social media following and have made some amazing friendships and connections across the residential and business community. One such business is Harmes Turner Brown who very kindly keep us up to date with local property news and are always extremely welcoming when we come knocking on their door for a donation to a school fair or sponsorship for a local cause we are supporting – it shouldn’t be underestimated how important it is to local schools and charities to have a supportive ‘High Street’! We’ve recently added a local jobs board (completely free to use by local businesses), an extremely popular fitness classes section and have some very exciting things planned for 2019 – we’ve come a very long way but there is still so much more we want to achieve. Emilia once asked me “Daddy, do we live in The Hersham Hub?”…at times it has certainly felt that way but has been, without doubt an amazing journey – and we have plenty more stops to come!
If you would like to work with us please do get in touch – it would be great to hear from you! Nigel nigelm@thehershamhub.co.uk http://thehershamhub.co.uk/
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Albany Road, Hersham LET IN HERSHAM VILLAGE
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This beautifully presented and skillfully extended period home is located in the evr popular Albany Road in close proximity to Hersham mainline station, Hersham village and Hersham schools. The property enjoys a wealth of character as well as a rear gar garden.
Rosemary Avenue, West Molesey LET IN WEST MOLESEY
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**NO TENANT ADMIN FEES* We are delighted to offer this semi detached bungalow located in a popular residential road. The accommodation is beautifully presented throughout and features a rear garden and driveway parking.
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Harmes Turner Brown Annaleigh Place, Hersham LET IN HERSHAM
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We are delighted to offer this beautifully presented three bedroom family home located within a popular residential grove falling inside of the Catchment area for Burhill, Bell Farm and Cardinal Newman Primary Schools
Ashley Road, Walton on Thames LET IN WALTON ON THAMES
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We are delighted to offer this generous size ground floor garden flat, located within this beautiful period property just a short walk from Walkton on Thames mainline station. The property boasts a wealth of character throughout and a sunny private garden.
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I’m marketing my property with Harmes Turner Brown How long have you lived there? 11 Years
Why did you buy the house? Because of it’s location near the school
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Whether you’re looking to sell or put your property up for rental, when you choose to market your property with Harmes Turner Brown, you can be confident that we’ll ensure that everything goes smoothly.
Selling your property A leading independent agent covering Walton on Thames, Hersham, Weybridge, East Molesey, West Molesey and Esher, the name Harmes Turner Brown is synonymous with trust, excellence and integrity. With decades of experience, specialising in all aspects of residential property, our friendly, enthusiastic and professional service ensures that our clients continually return to sell and buy through us. We also recognise the importance of marketing, so your property will be advertised on the major online property portals, our website and social media sites, as well as traditional placement in our window display. Exclusively to us in our area, your property will receive its very own FREE microsite showcasing a property video, OFSTED reports, and a property brochure. Sharing your personalised website across the social
networks widens the audience for your property, to find the right buyer and increasing the chances of a quicker sale. Our qualified database of home buyers will be notified of your property coming to market on their dedicated search websites where they can book viewings and offer feedback.
through us, your property will be advertised on the major online property portals, our website and social media sites, as well as traditional placement in our prominent window display.
Quite simply we endeavour to sell your home for the best price, in the shortest possible time, providing you an outstanding service, with a personal and friendly approach.
Letting your property When it comes to letting, as Harmes Turner Brown are members of certified accreditations, you can have peace of mind that your property is in safe hands as we ensure you are fully compliant with your landlord duties. We offer a comprehensive range of services for you to choose from including areas such as Tenant Introduction, Rent Collection, Gas Safety Checks, in-depth Inventory reports, Deposit registration, insurance-based Rent Guarantee and Legal cover policies. As with selling, when you choose to let
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The power of social media Your property will also receive its very own FREE property website showcasing a property video, OFSTED reports, and property brochures; something that we are proud to say is exclusive to Harmes Turner Brown in our area. In addition, our qualified database of tenants will also be notified of your property coming to market on their dedicated search websites where they can book viewings and offer feedback. All our tenants are fully referenced and vetted, making sure the highest of standards are met to find the right tenant for you. By sharing your personalised websites with family and friends across the social networks you will be widening the audience to find the right buyer or tenant for your property, increasing the chances of a quicker sale or rental.
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Talk to us now to receive your FREE market appraisal and find out how to market your property with us. Tel. Walton 01932 222266 | Molesey 0208 001 8385
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