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What do better mortgage deals mean for you?

 
With the arrival of sub 4% mortgage deals, banks are attempting to outdo each other by setting headline-grabbing rates. And with better deals on the horizon, with lower rates for those with smaller deposits, homemovers are starting to make a move.

Your property’s value will increase
As interest rates lower, demand for your home increases. Your home has become more affordable to buyers who need a mortgage to purchase it. A rejuvenated property market, which is enduring a shortage of homes, means your property's value increases. But as prices rise, you may have to borrow more, so it could be worth making an early move to get ahead of buyers returning to the market.

A quicker sale
With more buyers returning to the market, you are more likely to achieve a quicker sale. Let’s be honest: once you have decided to move and have found the right home, you want the entire process over and done quickly. Better mortgage deals mean more buyers are in a position to move. This also applies down the chain, meaning you are less likely to encounter delays.

An increase in certainty
The UK property market performed far better than many expected in 2023. In the aftermath of so many interest rate increases, the steadying of the base rate towards the end of last year came as a big relief to many homeowners and homemovers. Lowering interest rates and a positive outlook for the year ahead mean you can feel more confident as confidence in the market increases.

Lower mortgage payments and faster equity growth
Lower rates mean lower mortgage payments, with more of your payment contributing to the outstanding balance of your mortgage. This means you can build up equity far quicker. If you are planning on moving to your forever home in a few years, lower rates mean that you can move up the ladder more quickly. Financing home improvements also becomes more affordable.

There are other ways to save
Moving to a better home and making good investments has a hugely positive impact on your life. There are plenty of ways to make moving a viable financial option to counter slightly higher interest rates. If you can save on your commute, enjoy greater energy efficiency, have a better work-from-home space, and make your family happier, you will save money.

Your property story can begin
Are you a first-time buyer, downsizing, planning on retiring to a holiday home, or want to boost your pension while living in a more compact, energy-efficient property? Perhaps you love restoring and improving properties, like living in them for a few years, then moving on to the next project. Maybe you could be a fully-fledged buy-to-let investor?
 
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February 2024 is bringing a fresh breeze of buyers and sellers

 
With a greater sense of optimism in the air, lowering mortgage rates, and a compelling choice of properties to entice you, the UK property market is feeling good. A new year always brings new trends, fresh ways of buying, interesting properties, and a fresh influx of homemovers. Now is a good time to open your mind to the endless possibilities.

Mortgage rates are falling below 4%
With sub 4% mortgage rates making a welcome appearance on the mortgage market, homemovers are excited and relieved. For many years, mortgage rates were unrealistically low, and this has created the perception that today’s rates are higher than they actually are. Mortgage rates will not in the foreseeable future return to super-low levels, and those who know this are making their moves and getting increasingly better deals. After all, you can always change your mortgage deal in a couple of years.

Homes finding new owners
More buyers means more sellers, and all bring their properties to the market at some point, for you to buy, or for them to buy yours. This hive of activity keeps the market buoyant at this time of year. Spring is just around the corner, and this is often one of the best times of the year to move thanks to longer days, and warming weather to enjoy viewings. If you decide to join the party, your agent’s database will be teeming with homemovers and may already contain the right buyer for your home.

New trends
Create your perfect work-from-home space by selling up and moving to your dream location. Making the most of your home’s equity by purchasing a buy-to-let investment or holiday let is still a very appealing option. First-time buyers can spend up to £600,000 with a 5% deposit thanks to the Mortgage Guarantee Scheme, which has been extended until June 2025. Sustainability, energy efficiency, compact living, and smart technology are also growing in popularity.

A settling market
If you are a buyer, better mortgage deals and solid pricing that represent good value put you in a good position to move, thanks to a slowdown in house price inflation in 2023. You will get a good price for your home if you are selling, and you will enjoy good value if you are buying. These are ideal conditions for finding a great property and settling down. When the property market feels calm, it makes for a more pleasant moving experience. With good guidance from an experienced agent, moving home does not have to be a stressful experience.

Inspirational properties
Sustainability and energy efficiency are blended with fun and functionality, defining your spaces but allowing them to feel connected. The growth of smart homes and smart energy, fitted with smart appliances, promises to make your life easier. Features such as glass roofs and glass-door walls, with modern, clean designs leading to homely outdoor garden spaces, even in compact homes, make for inspirational viewings. Architectural styles from every era offer space with style and a sense of timelessness with modernity in magical settings.
 
Get in touch to take a fresh approach to your new home search this February



‘For Sale’ signs are sprouting up like daffodils

 
Now could be the perfect time to get your property on the market as 2024 kicks off with more positive news. Last year, Zoopla* reported a 17% increase in new sales agreed as buyers sought to pin down new deals at the end of 2023.*

This influx in market activity appears to be rolling over into 2024, as mortgage rates continue to improve and buyers return to the market.

Improved market conditions all round

For sellers, house price falls are starting to slow down. This could be due to demand picking up, as some lenders are offering some very competitive deals for new borrowers at a 60% loan to value. This is great news if you’re hoping to achieve a quick sale this year.

It also appears that sellers who have waited for a more settled market can now cash in on the price gains they have been sitting on. According to Zoopla, the average UK home is now worth 18% (or £41,000) more than it was at the start of the pandemic in March 2020. * Because of this, we can expect housing supply levels to grow over the coming months as sellers make a confident return to the market.

Selling in a competitive market

Selling a property in a competitive market demands a thoughtful and strategic approach. Competition can be fierce during peak market periods, so you’ll need an expert on your side to help you navigate the selling process and achieve the best possible price for your home.

Understand market trends
It’s important to stay ahead of the curve by speaking with a local agent. They can identify supply and demand dynamics in your area and use this information to help set a competitive yet realistic asking price.

Price strategically
You’ll need to find the sweet spot for your property, so make sure to book an expert valuation as this will consider recent sales in the area, your property’s location, and the overall condition of your home.

Invest in effective marketing
Selling without an agent means you won’t have the same leverage online to reach the right audience. Digital marketing is a powerful tool, so you’ll need someone with an expert hand and an established network. However, traditional methods of marketing hold just as much influence, so make sure to ask your agent about their brochures, flyers, and local advertisements.

Responsive communication
When the market is busy, you need to make yourself stand out to potential buyers. Time is of the essence, so make sure to respond promptly to all inquiries and work closely with your agent by providing them with comprehensive information on your home. It will also put you in good stead to be accommodating with viewings, as you may be able to offer a booking slot which your competitor cannot.

Negotiation strategies
It’s important to have a skilled negotiator on your side who understands your property’s true value. Let your agent know if you’re willing to be flexible, as this could be the key to a successful deal.

 
Are you ready to sell your home? Get in touch with our expert team to find out how we can help



Zoopla*



House sales are bucking the trend


 

The housing market has once again proven resilient despite residual uncertainty as we move into 2024. According to Zoopla*, new sales agreed ran 17% higher in November than they were at the same time in 2022, while buyer demand has climbed by 19%.* .

 

Tentative signs of growth

Confidence in the market has taken a series of hits over the past couple of years, starting from November 2022 following Kwasi Kwarteng’s Autumn ‘mini-budget’ announcement.

Today’s market has recovered nicely with an increase in the number of homes available for sale – up 25% in the last year – boosting choice and supporting sales.*

Zoopla also reported a further drop in mortgage rates, with some incredibly competitive rates for borrowers with a 60% LTV*. This is set to strengthen affordability and boost buyer demand in the coming months.

With the help of a trusted letting agent’s skills and knowledge, you can diversify your portfolio and experiment with different projects to see what works best for you.

 

How to time your move

While conditions are improving, the housing market is in a constant state of fluctuation; so, timing is everything. By considering seasonal nuances, market trends, and personal schedules, you can make an informed decision for your move.

Seasonal considerations

Each season will have its renowned pros and cons for moving. There is a lot of misinformation online about seasonal market dynamics, so it’s important to speak with a local agent who can provide you with accurate and localised data to help you weigh your preferences against practical factors.

Create a timeline

Moving is a step-by-step process which takes a lot of time. You can stay organised and even speed things up by developing a detailed timeline for your move. Consider when you will start packing, which dates the kids are off school, and when to hire tradespeople. This should provide you with a clear and realistic idea of what date you can get moved in by, allowing you to plan around work and any other commitments.

Should I put my house on the market before looking?

Having your home on the market while you’re looking for your next will put you in a stronger position as a buyer. When the market is competitive, some sellers may even sell their homes first and rent for a while so that they can be chain-free buyers. Your position as a homebuyer is strengthened if your home is already under offer or sold, as this shows sellers that you’re a serious buyer who can move in quickly.

 

 
 
Is your home ready for the market? Get in touch with our expert team today to find out how we can help



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