Welcome to your monthly property update!

Welcome to your monthly property update!




April's Comedy in Twyford  20 April 2024

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A Fistful of Clary 30 May 2024

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Rhythm and Brews 2025 | Sat, 24 May, 2025

Guess what’s coming back for another year?… That’s right our Rhythm and Brews Festival 
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How to make a good first impression on your new neighbours

 

Moving into a new property at a new location can bring a whirlwind of emotions, including stress, excitement, and a slight apprehension, but it’s essential to create a positive impression on your new neighbours.  

Your neighbours play a vital part in keeping you and your property safe, so it's crucial to create a good, solid relationship.  

Start with a simple introduction  

When relocating into a new home, you should approach your new neighbours at the first chance and introduce yourself. A great way to confidently do this is by approaching them and beginning your relationship with a kind, simple smile and introduction, creating a solid foundation.  

Having this first interaction creates an important first impression and can help you identify what your new neighbours are like, potentially preventing future disputes.  

Keep your surrounding property tidy  

Whether you live in an apartment, a terraced, semi-detached, or detached property, you may have shared-cared spaces you look after with your neighbours. This could be a shared drive, fence, or pathway, so it’s important that you communicate clearly and create a rotation of care for the shared space to avoid disputes.  

It is vital that you help maintain these spaces and create a clean environment in your community. By having an untidy entrance or drive to your home, it can imprint a negative impression on your neighbours and potentially make their property look untidy. So, by simply sweeping around your property to remove any loose leaves or debris, you can make a positive impression on your neighbours.  

Property garden maintenance  

Maintaining your property's surroundings also includes keeping your garden well-groomed to produce a beautiful appearance. You can simply care for your garden by ensuring your grass doesn't overgrow with a weekly cut and potentially planting some bulbs, which will allow effortless flowers to appear every year. Don't become the property that everyone avoids; instead, impress your neighbours with a well-cared-for garden.  

Neighbouring hedges and fences  

When it comes to first impressions with your neighbour, disputes can easily be encouraged if you are sharing a fence or hedge. This is extremely common, so before making any changes to any hedges or fences, it is key to discuss your options with your neighbour and ensure you receive the green light. Your neighbours will appreciate the discussion, demonstrating clear communication from your end and an excellent first impression.  

Home improvements  

When moving into a new property, sometimes you want to make slight home improvements, which can potentially cause disruption to your new neighbours. Keeping your neighbours informed and providing them with notice of any completed work is crucial.
Being a good neighbour means being considerate of others and being aware of the little things. For example, outdoor flood lighting can shine into your neighbouring homes, disturbing their privacy, or an outdoor shed could disturb their garden's sunlight. Being aware of the little things can create a good first impression on your neighbours.  

Be a considerate neighbour  

When moving to a new home, it’s vital to be a good, kind neighbour and considerate of your surroundings. This can be as simple as not being disruptive with noise pollution, taking your rubbish bins out at the correct times, parking in the correct place; there are so many unwritten rules of being a good neighbour and creating a good first impression.  

Clear communication is a key rule to maintaining a positive relationship with your neighbours and keeping you and your community safe. Exchanging numbers with your neighbour allows you to communicate clearly if you feel something suspicious is occurring. The more people you know in your area, the safer you and your property will be.  

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The 10 steps to successful home renovations

 

If you're considering upgrading a potential property through a home renovation, it can be an exciting process, but it can also present challenges. Instead of buying a move-in-ready property, you have the option of renovating a character-filled, fixer-upper. We have compiled 10 steps to follow to guarantee success throughout a home renovation.

Step one: Find a property and make a renovation plan

With our 10 steps to successful renovations, you can easily lay out a plan and begin your renovation journey. But to begin your renovation adventure, you need to find the right property. Study potential properties and uncover their hidden value.

Make sure to have a survey completed. The most detailed survey you can receive for a property is a level 3 survey, which is the most thorough analysis of the entire property’s building structure and condition. The overall report provides extensive details, including recommendations, estimated costs, and a timeline for any necessary work. This can help you produce a solid plan and give you an idea of where to start.

Step two: Understand your legalities

When you decide to complete renovations on a property, you need to understand the legalities. This will include ensuring you have planning permission in place (if needed). Even though plenty of home alterations don’t need planning permission, it’s always beneficial to check before diving straight in. You can apply for planning permission before you purchase a property.

Once you exchange contracts and have secured your property, it will be your responsibility to have the right insurance in place. Home insurance during renovations can come at a higher expense, but it is worth every penny as it provides you with peace of mind throughout the entire process.

Although a house warranty is not a requirement when renovating your property, it protects you from any flaws in the potential design, materials, or overall build quality, and will also cover any problems that occur for 10 years as a result of these factors.

Step three: Calculate your costs

Correct cost alignment is crucial for delivering a successful renovation project. You're looking to get the best value for money. Being vigilant about potential hidden costs is crucial to staying within the right budget. Always overbudget by 10% to provide yourself with flexibility, and you can utilise any remaining funds for enhancing your home's interior design or landscaping your ideal garden.

Step four: Understand EPC and ways you could improve it

If you’re renovating your home, consider the future and its resale value. Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) are now more important than ever in terms of increasing value; the future may create difficulties for homes without a good EPC score, so the quicker you take this into account, the better.

You can enhance your EPC rating by installing insulation in your home and surrounding pipes, replacing light bulbs with energy-efficient ones, upgrading your boiler and heating system, installing solar panels, a smart meter, and installing double or triple-glazed windows.

Step five: Discover a trustworthy contractor

This is a crucial step because this individual will bring your ideas to life. Become your own project manager and oversee the entire project, and if you’re a seasoned pro, get stuck in and knock a few walls down. Shop arounFd, gather ideas from different contractors, and take into account positive references and reviews.

Step six: Organise the removal of materials

A renovation project always leads to plenty of waste, especially if the demolition of walls is part of the plan. By organising a skip hire for the property, you can create less hassle for everyone involved, and the skip hire company will be able to dispose of the materials. You could potentially sell certain elements of the property to generate additional revenue.

Step seven: Protect the property’s original features

The main attraction when you buy a fixer-upper is the original character features. These can easily be rediscovered and highlighted throughout the home renovation, adding a timeless charm to the property. By utilising these original features, you have a chance to save some money on new materials. Particular attention should be paid to certain features such as:

  • Windows
  • Flooring
  • Fireplaces
  • Ceilings
  • Borders

While renovating, remain careful around these areas to avoid potential damage to the original features.

Step eight: Update your plumbing and electrics

Even though rewiring and plumbing are expensive renovations, they're definitely worth it. This allows you to add certain light features or bathroom looks that suit your lifestyle. By completing this, you could also add characteristics that cut down your energy bill and increase your EPC rating, improving the property’s end value.

Step nine: Turn structural problems into upgrades

While the property is stripped back, this gives you the perfect opportunity to fix or improve any structural issues in the home. This allows you to match the home to modern-day living, potentially creating an open-plan living space or inserting large bi-fold doors leading to the garden.

Take a look at the floor plan, external and internal features, and identify the potential characteristics it could offer. Is there conversion potential for the loft, basement, or garage?  Identifying these key potentials can present a substantial increase in your property’s value.

Step ten: Create a snagging list

As you finalise the property by adding all your interior and décor, you finally see the light at the end of the tunnel.

What is a snagging list?

A snagging list typically indicates that the home renovation is complete. This is an inspection completed at the end of building work to identify any minor defects and meet the standards you expect, potentially achieving perfection.

Examine your completed project and pinpoint any minor issues you wish to address or monitor to allow issues to be flagged up in a timely manner. The contractor can assist in resolving these issues, ensuring a flawless completion of the project.

 

Ready to start your renovation journey? Contact us today to find your
potential fixer-upper

 



The Hawthorns, Charvil, RG10

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Wargrave Road, Twyford, RG10

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East Park Farm Drive, Charvil

Grapevine Estate Agents - Nestled in the sought-after village of Charvil, this beautifully presented four-bedroom detached home offers an ideal blend...

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Martineau Lane, Hurst, RG10

Nestled in a charming location in Hurst, this splendid 4-bedroom detached family home with two en-suites offers a  perfect blend of comfort and convenience...

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Understanding UK property market cycles: when is the right time to buy?

As the UK housing market evolves, homebuyers face a key decision: stay in the city or move to the suburbs? With shifting lifestyle priorities, changing work patterns, and affordability concerns, buying trends in 2025 are shaping the future of where people want to live.

Why some buyers are staying in the city

For many, urban living remains attractive due to convenience, job opportunities, and access to amenities. Key reasons buyers are choosing cities include:

  • Strong transport links – Cities offer excellent public transport, making commuting easier for professionals.
  • Cultural & social opportunities – Restaurants, entertainment, and nightlife remain a major draw.
  • New-build developments – Many cities are seeing a surge in modern apartments with amenities like gyms and co-working spaces.
  • Work-life balance – Hybrid working is still common, but some professionals prefer to stay close to city offices for in-person collaboration.

Why the suburbs are growing in popularity

The pandemic accelerated demand for suburban living, and this trend continues into 2025. Many buyers are moving out of city centres in search of:

  • More space for the money – Larger homes with gardens and extra bedrooms are more affordable outside urban hubs.
  • Lifestyle appeal – Suburban areas offer a quieter environment, access to parks, and family-friendly communities.
  • Better value & investment potential – House prices in commuter towns and suburbs often provide better long-term growth potential.
  • Remote & hybrid working support – With more flexibility in work locations, buyers can live further from traditional business districts without sacrificing job opportunities.

What’s the right choice for you?

Deciding between city and suburban living depends on your priorities:

If convenience, career opportunities, and vibrant city life matter most, staying in the city could be the best option.

If space, affordability, and a quieter lifestyle are key factors, suburban or commuter towns may offer the best value.

Thinking about your next move?

Whether you’re looking for a city apartment or a spacious suburban home, our team is here to help. Get in touch today to find the perfect property for your needs.

 

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Understanding new build warranties: A guide for 2025 buyers

When purchasing a new build property in 2025, understanding the warranties that come with it is essential for protecting your investment. New build warranties offer peace of mind, ensuring that any defects or issues are addressed by the builder or warranty provider. Here's a guide to what you should know about these warranties.

What is a new build warranty?

A new build warranty is a guarantee provided by the developer or a third-party insurer that covers the property against structural defects and certain other issues for a set period after purchase. In the UK, most new builds are covered by warranties from established providers like NHBC (National House Building Council), Premier Guarantee, or LABC (Local Authority Building Control). These warranties are designed to protect homeowners in case of construction flaws or material defects that might arise after the property is completed.

Duration of the warranty

New build warranties typically cover two main periods:

  • Initial coverage (usually 2 years): During this time, the builder is responsible for fixing any issues related to the workmanship or materials used in the construction.
  • Structural warranty (usually 10 years): After the initial period, the warranty shifts to cover serious structural defects, such as foundation or roof issues, which could affect the safety or stability of the property. This longer period ensures that any major problems, which might not become apparent immediately, are still covered.

What’s covered by the warranty?

The coverage can vary depending on the warranty provider, but most new build warranties cover:

  • Structural defects like foundation issues, faulty roofing, or plumbing failures.
  • Significant damage caused by defects, such as cracks in the walls or floors.
  • Materials used in construction that don’t meet industry standards.

However, warranties typically don’t cover minor cosmetic issues like scuff marks or faulty appliances, which fall under the builder’s initial 2-year coverage.

How to make a claim

If you find a defect within the warranty period, contact your warranty provider directly. It's important to keep records of any issues, as well as documentation from the builder, and report the problem as soon as possible to ensure it is addressed.

Ready to make a safe investment?

Understanding new build warranties is a vital part of purchasing a new home. Be sure to review the warranty terms thoroughly before you sign on the dotted line, and keep documentation for future reference.

Have questions about new build warranties? Contact our team for expert guidance on your home purchase.

 

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Selling tips for January 2025

As we step into the new year, January 2025 presents an excellent opportunity for homeowners looking to sell their properties. The start of the year often brings motivated buyers eager to kickstart their property search, while a fresh market outlook creates an ideal window for sellers. However, achieving a successful sale in January requires careful planning, strategic presentation, and awareness of current market trends. Below are key selling tips to help you maximise your property's potential this January.

First impressions matter

The first impression your property makes is crucial, and in January, kerb appeal remains essential despite the colder weather. Ensure your front garden, driveway, and entrance are tidy and welcoming. Clear away any debris, add potted winter plants, and ensure exterior lighting is functioning properly to create a warm welcome.

Stage your home for winter appeal

Buyers viewing properties in January will appreciate a warm and inviting atmosphere. Use soft lighting, warm blankets, and cosy furnishings to create an appealing space. If possible, ensure the heating is on during viewings to make your home feel comfortable and welcoming.

Price realistically from the start

Pricing your property correctly from the outset is essential to attract serious buyers. Research local property prices, consider recent sales in your area, and consult with a reputable estate agent to ensure your asking price reflects current market conditions.

Highlight energy efficiency

Energy costs remain a significant concern for buyers, especially during the winter months. If your property has energy-efficient features, such as double glazing, smart thermostats, or good insulation, make sure these are highlighted in your marketing materials.

Be flexible with viewings

Buyers' schedules can be unpredictable, particularly in January when many people return to work after the holiday season. Be as flexible as possible with viewing times to accommodate potential buyers and maximise your chances of securing offers.

Work with an experienced estate agent

Partnering with an experienced estate agent who understands the nuances of the January market can make all the difference. They can offer tailored advice, effective marketing strategies, and skilled negotiation to ensure your property stands out.

Prepare necessary paperwork in advance

Having all necessary paperwork ready can streamline the sales process and avoid delays. Ensure your property title deeds, energy performance certificate (EPC), and other essential documents are readily available. 

Understand buyer motivations

January buyers are often driven by clear goals, such as relocating for work, downsizing, or taking advantage of the fresh start a new year offers. Understanding these motivations can help tailor your approach to meet their needs.

Conclusion

Selling your home in January 2025 offers unique advantages, from motivated buyers to a fresh market outlook. By focusing on presentation, pricing, and strategic marketing, sellers can maximise their property's appeal and achieve a successful sale. Start your selling journey with confidence, and make January the month your property finds its perfect buyer.

 

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How changing demographics are shaping the housing market

The UK housing market is constantly evolving, and one of the biggest factors influencing property trends is demographic change. As population shifts, generational preferences, and lifestyle trends reshape the way people live, homebuyers and investors need to stay ahead of these changes. Here’s how demographic trends in 2025 are influencing the housing market.

1. The rise of first-time buyers delaying homeownership

With affordability challenges, rising interest rates, and evolving career priorities, many younger buyers are delaying their first property purchase. Instead of buying in their 20s, more first-time buyers are entering the market in their 30s and even 40s. This trend has led to increased demand for:

  • Affordable new-build homes with government-backed schemes.
  • Shared ownership properties as a stepping stone to full homeownership.
  • Apartments in commuter-friendly areas offering a balance between city life and affordability.

2. Growing demand for multi-generational living

Rising living costs and cultural shifts are making multi-generational homes more common. Families are increasingly looking for properties that accommodate elderly relatives, grown-up children, or extended family members under one roof. As a result, demand is growing for:

  • Larger homes with annexes or flexible living spaces.
  • Properties with adaptable layouts to allow for co-living while maintaining privacy.
  • Suburban and semi-rural locations that offer more space for the money.

3. The impact of the ageing population on housing

With the UK’s over-65 population growing, downsizing is becoming a key trend. Many older homeowners are selling larger family homes in favour of smaller, more manageable properties. This shift is driving demand for:

  • Bungalows and single-level homes that cater to accessibility needs.
  • Retirement communities with on-site amenities and healthcare support.
  • Low-maintenance apartments close to shops, healthcare, and public transport.

4. Remote working continues to shape housing choices

Although hybrid working is now the norm, it’s still influencing where people choose to live. Many buyers are prioritising:

  • Homes with dedicated office space or garden offices.
  • Locations further from major cities where they can get more space without a daily commute.
  • Properties in well-connected towns offering a mix of work-from-home flexibility and easy access to city centres.

5. The growing influence of international buyers

The UK property market continues to attract overseas investors and buyers relocating for work or education. Cities with strong job markets, universities, and investment potential—such as London, Manchester, and Edinburgh—are particularly popular. This trend is driving demand for:

  • City apartments with high rental yields.
  • Luxury developments targeting international buyers.
  • New-build properties with strong investment potential.

What does this mean for buyers and sellers?

As the UK housing market adapts to shifting demographics, homebuyers and investors need to stay informed about emerging trends. Whether you're looking to buy, sell, or invest, understanding these changes can help you make the right decisions in 2025.

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City vs. Suburbs: where are homebuyers moving in 2025?

As the UK housing market evolves, homebuyers face a key decision: stay in the city or move to the suburbs? With shifting lifestyle priorities, changing work patterns, and affordability concerns, buying trends in 2025 are shaping the future of where people want to live.

Why some buyers are staying in the city

For many, urban living remains attractive due to convenience, job opportunities, and access to amenities. Key reasons buyers are choosing cities include:

Strong transport links – Cities offer excellent public transport, making commuting easier for professionals.

Cultural & social opportunities – Restaurants, entertainment, and nightlife remain a major draw.

New-build developments – Many cities are seeing a surge in modern apartments with amenities like gyms and co-working spaces.

Work-life balance – Hybrid working is still common, but some professionals prefer to stay close to city offices for in-person collaboration.

Why the suburbs are growing in popularity

The pandemic accelerated demand for suburban living, and this trend continues into 2025. Many buyers are moving out of city centres in search of:

More space for the money – Larger homes with gardens and extra bedrooms are more affordable outside urban hubs.

Lifestyle appeal – Suburban areas offer a quieter environment, access to parks, and family-friendly communities.

Better value & investment potential – House prices in commuter towns and suburbs often provide better long-term growth potential.

Remote & hybrid working support – With more flexibility in work locations, buyers can live further from traditional business districts without sacrificing job opportunities.

What’s the right choice for you?

Deciding between city and suburban living depends on your priorities:

If convenience, career opportunities, and vibrant city life matter most, staying in the city could be the best option.

If space, affordability, and a quieter lifestyle are key factors, suburban or commuter towns may offer the best value.

Thinking about your next move?

Whether you’re looking for a city apartment or a spacious suburban home, our team is here to help. Get in touch today to find the perfect property for your needs.