Archive for April, 2010

Reluctant Property Landlords benefit from thriving UK rental market

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

The global credit crunch affected the availability of mortgages.  This has given rise to the so called ‘reluctant property landlords’ in the UK.  These are the individuals who, prior to the financial downturn, were considering selling up and moving home.  So instead of buying new property they decided to move into rental accommodation.  The domino effect was for these people to fund their move by renting out their house or flat.  This has caused a surge in demand for properties available for rent.

So why did they decide to move and not just sit it out?  There could be a whole host of reasons why.  It could be that they needed more space and thus bigger property, relocation due to a new job or even downsizing.  Whatever the reason, it caused a surge in UK property available for rent.  There is still no clear sign of any consistent movement in the UK housing market.  One month there are more properties being made available to buy, this is followed up by a decline in the number of properties for sale

With the UK General Election just round the corner it’s clear that many are sitting tight to see who gets elected and how it will effect the UK economy as a whole.   Based on recent UK economic data it’s apparent that the green shoots of UK recovery are there.  However, how sustainable it is remains to be seen.

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Cheapest Streets or more Expensive Addresses in the UK

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

There have been a few UK property surveys out of late which have either shown the most exclusive and expensive property addresses or the cheapest streets to live in Britain.

Does the fact a property can be purchased in a cheap street mean it is a real bargain or does it mean you get what you pay for?  It really depends on what you are looking for when buying a house or flat.  There are many factors to consider when you are purchase UK residential property.  Your own scoring measures will influence whether purchasing a property in one of the cheapest streets in the United Kingdom is a shrewd move.  The criteria will be different whatever your situation with many factors to consider when purchasing UK property.  Looking at the other extreme do the most expensive street addresses in the UK offer real value for money?  Again it comes back to what the decisive factors are for assessing potential property purchases. 

The surveys that show the cheapest and expensive addresses do provide a useful insight into the disparities in UK property prices.  In terms of criteria when searching for houses or flats to buy in the UK your list could include employment levels and opportunities, the standard of educational facilities, transport links and other public services such as hospitals.  However, this is by no means an exhaustive list to take into account when considering the purchase of property.  Everyone will have a differing view on what is more important when considering the purchase or rental of UK property.

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Confidential Property Adverts help reduce SPAM

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

For our own free property listing UK service we believe that confidentiality is key when advertising with us.  This applies whether you add a property wanted listing or if you are listing UK property for sale or to rent.

I’m sure you, like us, have countless SPAM emails that you constantly have to sifted out of your inbox and into the trash.  Some days it can be quite tiresome removing this unwanted email traffic.  When we came up with the our property listing website idea we took this into consideration.  It should only take a matter of minutes to upload your free property listing with us.  However, it will not be added to the website until it has been verified.  This enables us to filter out potential SPAM property adverts.  This approach is exactly the same once your property listing has been verified and added to our website.  So should someone be interested in your property advert, they too have to go through the same verification process.

There are plenty of services available where you can upload your own property listing without the use of estate agents.  However, they will vary greatly.  Our own service is essentially a teaser property advert, similar to those displayed in newspapers, the difference being your details remain confidential on the website.  Therefore, you should not receive unsolicited emails or phone calls.  Only when you are willing to receive property enquiries can details be exchanged between the two parties.  This way we believe there is mimimal effort in listing a property advert with us and it’s a great way to test the market.  Not to mention, we do not charge an upfront fee for property adverts, only for qualified property enquiries that have been verified. 

Therefore you should do your research before selecting which website to list your UK property with.  Your property listing criteria should be more than which is the cheapest service; as the saying goes there is no such thing as a free lunch!  Website forms, like those we use, are currently one of the best ways to combat SPAM.  Thus we have ensured our customers are always our first thought when developing our site.

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