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As September winds down and darker nights fast approach, we're here to bring you updates and insights from the property world. This month is packed with selling strategies, expert advice, and autumnal decorating tips to help you achieve your property goals.

Whether you're planning to buy, sell, or enhance your property portfolio, our September newsletter is your guide to success. So as the evenings grow crisper, settle in, and let's explore the world of property together!


Fight off darker days with these autumnal decorating tips

Shorter days, falling leaves, and the beginning of colder weather all signify the arrival of autumn. Whether you love it or loathe it, adding a few nice touches to your home can make you feel more connected or, if you prefer, insulated from it. Here are a few tips to give you a head start, so you are ready for its arrival.

 

Warm up your home with textiles 

Throw a few cushions down or add a throw to your sofa and snuggle up to a cosier way of life with a variety of sumptuous materials. Whether you love wool, velvet, or leather, you can make comfort appear aesthetically appealing, which will freshen up your rooms. Warm colours, when the fire is lit, will warm you from the inside out. Luxury can become a feeling that can make your living spaces seem wonderful, so take some time to make the most of your surroundings. 

 

Invite nature indoors 

If you are in the mood for cosying up by the fire and you like celebrating the seasons, adding some leaves, chestnuts, dried flowers, or pinecones to your fireplace will help make it centre stage. An inviting rug in blazing autumnal colours or simply some logs piled next to the fire will set the scene for cosy nights while reinvigorating your interior. Creating an indoor garden is a good hobby to keep you busy during colder months and can fill your home with beautiful scents. 

 

Bring your indoors outdoors

Preparing your outdoor areas is important because it allows you to enjoy them all year-round. Making an early start by making the most of warmer September days to maintain your garden is always a good idea. Whether you are building an outdoor room from scratch or simply preparing it for the changing seasons, add throws, blankets, and cushions here too. Completing it with candles and other creature comforts that add some autumnal ambiences will allow you to enjoy a different perspective of your home. 

 

Don’t forget your bedrooms

If nothing else, the changing seasons are a great excuse to refresh your home's appearance, and sometimes it’s all too easy to neglect your bedrooms. They, too, will benefit from some new cushions, rugs, and blankets. A new bedspread can make a big impact but if you want more, consider redecorating by using autumnal-inspired paint. Autumn’s colour palette also offers huge inspiration for year-round decorating ideas and furnishings. 

 

Make your rooms glow with light   

Light a path to your home, then adorn each room with nice lighting to allow them to look beautiful. Play with light and add and take it away when and where you feel is best by using different light sources. You can do this with lanterns, candles, lamps, and ambient lighting which partners well with natural light, in conjunction with all the other decorative details you have added, including any mirrors. Then you can switch up or play down light levels to suit your mood, perhaps to relax after a tough day at work.

 

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Lost your home’s deeds? Here’s what to do


Even if it’s been a good few years since you last moved, you may already be aware that deeds are transferred and held electronically by the Land Registry and if you didn’t know that, you do now. Most properties are registered with the Land Registry and if your property is one of them, you don’t need to panic because you will not need a paper copy of your original deeds. If your property is not registered with the Land Registry, then things are a little more complicated. 

 

What are deeds?   

The title deeds of your property prove that you are the legal owner of your home, so they are extremely important when buying or selling.

 

Do you need deeds to sell your home?

When it’s time to sell your home, you will not need your original paper deeds if your home is registered with the Land Registry. It has been compulsory for any transfer of land or property to be registered with the Land Registry since 1990. So, unless you moved or remortgaged before this, then your home will be registered. If your property is not registered with the Land Registry, you will need your deeds. If you have searched your home thoroughly for your original paper deeds, and can’t find them, there are a few places you should look.

 

Places where you may find your deeds other than your home 

If you need to find the deeds of your property because it is not registered with the Land Registry and you have searched every nook and cranny of your home, your mortgage provider or solicitor may have them. It could also be worth checking with the previous owner or their solicitor. However, finding the original paper deeds to a property is no easy task, as often they can be quite old. This is where you will need the help of a conveyancer or solicitor. 

 

How can a conveyancer or solicitor help?

So, if you can’t find your deeds and your property is not registered with the Land Registry, it’s time to contact your conveyancer or solicitor. The Land Registry does not store original paper deeds so you will have to apply to the Land Registry for a first registration. Your solicitor can help you with this process. You will need to provide information such as when the original deeds were lost or destroyed, how this occurred, identify the property in detail and whether you had a mortgage at the time the deeds were misplaced. The Land Registry will consider each case individually so seeking the guidance of a good solicitor or conveyancer is a wise move. 

 

Great properties and property professionals

It’s easy to become disheartened if a few obstacles stand in the way between you and your dream home. When you find the home you want and are organised, moving is a straight-forward process. However, from time to time, a few problems may need the attention of experts. That’s why it’s important to surround yourself with the right team who can guide you through the moving process. From finding the home you love, a good mortgage advisor and conveyancer, a great agent will give you all the support you need.

 

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Selling strategies to maximise profit in a busy market


Selling your home can be a daunting task, especially in a busy market where competition is fierce. You want to take advantage of how much your home’s value has appreciated over the years and make sure you get a fair price for it.

 

With smart strategies and an experienced agent, your home can stand out and maximise your profits. Here are some effective selling strategies and insights on how a trusted estate agent can help you achieve your goals.

 

Enhance kerb appeal

First impressions are crucial, so it’s important to make sure your home’s exterior looks tidy and attractive to potential buyers. A well-maintained entrance and tidy landscaping of the front garden help to create an inviting atmosphere to get valuations and viewings off on the right foot.

 

Stage your home

Staging your home can help potential buyers envision themselves living in the space. Removing clutter and excess furniture can make rooms appear larger and more inviting, allowing buyers to really get a sense of what they would do with the space, therefore increasing the chances of them making an offer.

 

Address repairs and upgrades

In order to avoid potential price disagreements, it's essential to address any necessary repairs and upgrades before putting your property on the market. Fixing leaks, damp, and interior damage is crucial to avoid discouraging potential buyers from making an offer, while installing energy-efficient appliances can help increase market value.

 

Understand market dynamics

To maximise profit in a busy market, it's crucial to understand the current market dynamics. With the assistance of a reputable agent, you should keep track of recent sales in your area, as well as supply and demand trends. This information can help you accurately value your property and determine the best time to sell.

 

Set the right price

An experienced agent with expertise in property valuation is critical to assessing your home's value and setting the right asking price. Pricing too high can deter potential buyers, while pricing too low could result in losing out on potential profit.

 

Effective marketing is key

In a busy market, effective marketing can make your property stand out among the competition. The right agent will know which platforms work best and will be able to create compelling listings that attract potential buyers. They will take high-quality, professional photos that best showcase your property.

 

Negotiate wisely

Once it’s finally time to negotiate with interested buyers, it's essential to do so wisely. This involves not just focusing on the price, but also considering the terms and conditions of the sale. Agents are skilled negotiators who can handle offers and counter-offers on your behalf, while also helping you navigate the terms of the sale to ensure you get the best possible deal.

 

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How long is an EPC valid for?

 
 
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is one of the key documents you’ll need when selling your home. In this article, we’ll cover everything you need to know about the duration of your home’s EPC and its importance in the selling process.
 
What is an EPC?

An EPC provides a rating of your home’s energy efficiency and its environmental impact. The rating ranges from ‘A’ (most efficient) to ‘G’ (least efficient) and includes recommendations for improving energy efficiency. The certificate helps potential buyers understand the energy performance of the property they are considering buying, as this will dictate how much it costs to run said property.

 

How long is an EPC valid for?

Once your home been issued its EPC rating, it will be valid for 10 years. This means that if you have an EPC rating that was issued within the last decade, you can use it to sell your property without needing a new assessment. However, if your EPC is older than 10 years, you’ll need to commission a new one before you can place your home on the market.

 

Checking your EPC’s validity

You can refer to the certificate itself to check if your EPC is still valid as it should state the date of issue and the expiry date. Additionally, you can look up your property’s EPC through GOV.uk, where you can download a copy of the certificate and verify its validity. 

 

When should I get a new EPC?

Even though EPCs have a 10-year life-span, there are circumstances when you might consider getting a new one before selling your home:

  • Renovations – If you have made significant energy efficiency improvements to your home, such as double glazing, installing a new boiler, or insulation, a new EPC could reflect these changes and provide a better rating.
  • Marketing to buyers – If potential buyers express concern about the current EPC rating, an updated assessment might help reassure them of the property’s efficiency.
  • Standing out in a busy market – In a competitive market, having an up-to-date EPC with a good rating can make your property stand out from the rest.

How to get a new EPC

You can obtain an up-to-date EPC rating by hiring a qualified Domestic Energy Assessor (DEA) or an accredited Energy Assessor. You can find an accredited assessor through the EPC Register or by consulting local directories. Make sure to schedule the assessment well in advance of listing the property for sale to ensure compliance with legal requirements and to leave some time to make cost-effective improvements.

 

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