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Six of the best ways to add value to your property

Are you wanting to add value to your property in North London? These tips can help you to make sure that your property sells for the best possible price.

 

Kitchens and bathrooms

These are without doubt the most important rooms for potential buyers. Renovating kitchens and bathrooms can be expensive, and would-be-buyers can often be put off by the cost of replacing a bathroom suite or having to redesign a kitchen. In fact, a recent survey by Magnet found that 61% of buyers said that they would be willing to pay more for a property that had a kitchen that was newly refurbished or modernised.

However, upgrading your kitchen doesn’t have to be hugely expensive. Consider painting your cabinets and replacing the worktops and tiles to give your kitchen a cheap and easy makeover.

White bathroom suites are in general more popular than coloured ones, but if you can’t afford to replace your coloured suite, then giving your bathroom walls a fresh coat of paint will make a big difference to the feel of the room.

 

Extend or convert

If you have the budget to do it, adding an extension or converting loft or garage space into an additional room will not only create more space but can also add up to 20% to the value of your home.

 

Ensure your property is structurally sound

If structural problems are found by a surveyor, buyers may use them as a reason to try to negotiate the price down, as they will have to pay to fix the problems. Therefore, ensuring that you fix any problems before putting your property on the market will help you achieve your asking price or above.

 

Kerb appeal

It is true what they say, first impressions matter. Take some time to make sure that the front of your property is clean and tidy. Trim your hedges and grass, weed paths, and if your front door is looking a bit old and worn, consider replacing or repainting it.

 

Treat your garden like another room

Post-pandemic buyers place a high value on outdoor space, so smartening up your outdoor area can make a real difference to your selling price. Outdoor entertaining areas are very attractive to buyers at the moment and don’t cost much or take much time to create. Try creating an inviting entertaining area with comfortable garden furniture and a firepit to help your potential buyers envision themselves relaxing in your garden. Just remember that clean and tidy gardens are attractive to buyers, while those that look like jungles tend to put them off.

 

Go green

As energy prices rise, so does the desirability of properties that are environmentally friendly and cheaper to run. Solar panels, wind turbines, and good insulation can all help your property stand out in the current market and, as a result, achieve a higher selling price.

 

 

If you would like more advice on how to add value to your property in North London please do not hesitate to give us a call on 020 7759 2199 or send us an email to enquiries@vitaproperties.uk and we will be delighted to discuss it with you.

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    What are tenants responsible for?

    Tenants are very used to the long list of don’ts that they are given when they first rent a property.

     

    Don’t redecorate. Don’t hang pictures. Don’t cause any damage. The list goes on.

    Tenancy agreements also contain a list of must dos but the focus on the don’ts can often overshadow them, leaving tenants with the impression that, as the property is very clearly not theirs, any problems to do with the property are for their landlord to sort out.

    However, not all problems are the responsibility of the landlord. Some of them are for the tenant to sort out. So if you are a tenant, what is it that you are responsible for?

    Rent

    The first thing is obvious. You must pay your rent.

    Drains

    The second is one that tenants often think is the responsibility of their landlord but is in fact yours. You must take care of the drains. If you block them, then it is your responsibility to unblock them. Most tenancy agreements stipulate that no cooking oils or fats are to be put down the drains, as that will increase the likelihood of them being blocked.

    Lightbulbs

    Yet another thing that often catches tenants out. Tenants are responsible for replacing any blown light bulbs. Lightbulbs are usually itemised in the check-in inventory, and if, when you hand the keys back, you have failed to replace any blown bulbs, the cost of them can be deducted from your deposit.

    Garden

    Tenants are responsible for handing back the garden in the state that it was in at the beginning of their tenancy. Even if you don’t use it, you will still need to make sure that you look after it. Deductions can be made from your deposit if the landlord needs to hire a gardener to bring it back up to scratch at the end of your tenancy.

    Bills

    You are responsible for paying your utility bills unless your tenancy agreement explicitly states that these are included in your rent. Failing to pay these can not only result in large amounts of debt owing to the utility companies but can also result in the property’s utilities being cut off.

    Report

    If there is an issue with your home, you need to report it promptly. Most repairs are easier, quicker, and cheaper to fix if they are attended to promptly. If left, many issues will become worse, especially if the issue is a leak, as there is the potential for the water to cause a great deal of damage to the property.

    Secure

    It is the responsibility of the tenant to make sure that the property is kept safe and secure.

    Insurance

    It is also your responsibility to pay to insure the contents of the property, as landlord insurance does not cover the tenant’s belongings. It is not uncommon for it to be written into the tenancy agreement that you must not leave the property unoccupied for a period of more than 14 days. If you do go away for a prolonged period of time, you will need to inform your landlord and insurance company.

    If ever you are unsure as to whether you should report an issue or deal with it yourself, please give our expert lettings team in North London a call on 020 7759 2199 or send us an email to enquiries@vitaproperties.uk and we will be happy to give you our advice.

    Home / How to get your garden or outdoor area ready for summer

    How to get your garden or outdoor area ready for summer

    Summer is nearly here, so now is the time to get your garden in shape. The enjoyment that can be derived from having a lovely outside space that the whole family can enjoy was brought home to us during lockdown. Many of us started using our gardens as an extension of our interior living space, and as buyer wish lists demonstrate, that trend is still ongoing. Don’t forget that a well-kept garden can boost your home’s value by up to 5%. So read on for our list of the most important tasks you can complete this month to get your garden both ready for your family to enjoy and to help you attract the attention of potential purchasers. 

    Love your lawn

    A perfectly mowed lawn is beautiful to look at, and in a vote to find the top 50 fragrances in Britain, freshly cut grass came in third. Make sure you don’t trim it any shorter than 1cm in length, as if you do, it can struggle to grow and leave you with a patchy, unsightly lawn.

    Weeds

    Getting rid of weeds from your lawn, borders, and paths may seem like an endless chore, but it is one that is well worth doing. In addition to helping your garden look its best, removing weeds can prevent them from strangling your carefully chosen border plants. The longer you let them grow, the more difficult it will be to get them under control.

    Declutter

    Over the winter, sheds can turn into a dumping ground for items that need to be stored out of the way. This may result in your shed being a scene of disorganised chaos in which it may be difficult to find anything. Take advantage of the sunny days and empty your shed of everything. Then divide the items into piles for keeping, discarding, and donating. Before putting the keep pile back in the shed, make sure you give your shed a thorough clean.

    Garden furniture

    When it comes to cleaning outdoor furniture that has been left outside all winter, pressure washers can make the job easy. However, a bowl of soapy water and some elbow grease will work just as well if you don’t have one. Remember to wash your cushion covers in your washing machine to freshen them up.

    A coat of paint

    Give your wooden furniture, decking, and fence a fresh coat of paint. It will not only help it look its best, but it will also ensure that it is prepared to weather another winter when it arrives, and it is unquestionably more pleasant to complete this task in the sunshine than at the beginning of winter!

    If you are considering selling your property in North London and would like some advice on how to make your garden look its best please give us a call on 020 7759 2199 or send us an email to enquiries@vitaproperties.uk and we will be delighted to give you our advice.

    Home / How to get your property Market Ready

    How to get your property Market Ready

    Many sellers put off tackling jobs around their home as they believe that buyers like to change things when they move in.

     

    However, this is a false economy that may both delay your sale and affect the price that you get for your property.

    There are people who are looking for a fixer-upper but they expect their willingness to spend time doing up the property to be reflected in the price of that property.

    A run down property can also give the impression to potential buyers that you do not take care of it, which will leave them wondering what larger problems lurk unseen.

    So if you would like to get the best possible price for your property in North London, it can pay to tend to any odd jobs before you put it on the market.

    Kerb appeal

    The exterior of your house is the first thing potential buyers see, and first impressions matter. Make sure your front door is free of dents and scuffs, and that the door handles are in good condition. Make sure your front garden is tidy and that the latches and hinges on any gates are well oiled and in full working order. Ensure that your roof doesn’t have any broken or missing tiles.

    Interior

    Repair any nail holes in your walls, and if they are looking tired, consider treating them to a fresh coat of paint.

    Make sure your flooring is in good condition; replace chipped or cracked floor tiles and any damaged carpet. If you have pets, having your carpets steam-cleaned can be a great way to freshen them up.

    The right lighting can make even the smallest home appealing, so take time to make sure all of your lightbulbs are working and fix any broken light fittings.

    Bathrooms and kitchens are the most expensive rooms for potential buyers to upgrade, so it is no coincidence that updating them can have the greatest effect on your property’s value. However, you don’t need to install a completely new kitchen to make a difference. Fixing leaky taps, running toilets, and ensuring built in appliances are working properly can sometimes be all that is needed to spruce up your bathrooms and kitchen.

    Garden/Outdoor area

    Clear away any broken items, like cracked plant pots, and fix things like broken panes of glass in your shed.

    Living in our  homes day in and day out can often make us blind to small things that need fixing, but potential buyers who are looking at your home with fresh eyes will notice them.

    Asking a good friend or family member to take some time to walk around your property and point out things you may have missed can be invaluable.

    Alternatively, we are always happy to come and give you some advice on how you can ensure that your property is market ready; just give us a call on 020 7759 2199 or send us an email to enquiries@vitaproperties.uk. If you don’t have time or feel up to fixing issues yourself, we have a list of trusted local handymen we can recommend.

    Home / Seven things that every landlord needs to know

    Seven things that every landlord needs to know

    We have many years of experience looking after landlords and their tenants in North London and our experience has taught us that whether you are an experienced landlord or are just starting out, there are seven things that it is very important for you to know.  

    1. Choosing the right agent

    This is without doubt the most important decision you will make as a landlord. A good letting agent will ensure that not only is your property well looked after, but that your tenants are too, which will lead to fewer rental voids. Take your time selecting an agent, read their testimonials from other landlords; and always ensure that you are happy working with them before going ahead.

    1. The right price

    All tenants are looking to rent a property for a competitive price, and good tenants tend to have their pick of rental properties. A good letting agent can advise you on the correct amount of rent to charge for your property. Remember, setting the rent too high will likely result in a rental void while you are looking for a tenant, so don’t shoot yourself in the foot by being greedy!

    1. Have an emergency fund

    It is wise to have some money saved to cover unexpected costs, such as a new boiler or a rental void. If you do not have some money put aside to help you through a rental void you may feel under pressure to accept an unsuitable tenant just in order to have some rent coming in.

    1. Insurance

    Landlord insurance is essential when you rent out a property. It will typically include rent and legal protection so that you are covered for any legal disputes with your client, and it will also cover you for lost rent if your tenant defaults.

    1. Legal obligations

    There have been massive regulatory changes in the last few years. Small mistakes can have large financial repercussions, so if you are finding it hard to keep on top of them, consider using a letting agent to manage your property to reduce the stress on you.

    1. Buy cheap, buy twice

    It is usually far more financially beneficial in the long run to buy good quality materials in order to carry out repairs/refurbishments instead of buying cheap ones that have a shorter lifespan and will therefore need replacing/redoing sooner.

    1. Understand your tenancy agreement

    Ensure that you have read and fully understood your tenancy agreement and have made sure that it is appropriate to both your property and your circumstances. A good letting agent will always be happy to answer any queries that you may have.

    If you are considering renting out, or are. already renting out your property in North London and would like some more advice or to discuss how we can help you to rent out your property please do not hesitate to give us a call on 020 7759 2199.

    Home / How to make moving house stress free for your children

    How to make moving house stress free for your children

     

    Moving house can feel quite exciting. There are so many options, like choosing an area, narrowing down your list of requirements for your new home, and then putting together a shortlist of properties.

    In the midst of our excitement, it is important to remember others in our family might not share our feelings. Children frequently experience anxiety and can feel overwhelmed when faced with big life events like moving home. To avoid this, it’s crucial to include them, as much as you are able to.

    We have helped find hundreds of families their dream homes over the years, and we’ve learned a few things about how to help your children feel as excited about moving as you are.

    Take the time to explain to your children why you are moving. For example, are you relocating for a larger garden, more space, or because you want to live in a more convenient location? 

    Everyone is nervous about things they do not know about or understand. Don’t forget to listen to their worries and opinions as well as outlining the advantages of moving to them.

    Give your children a chance to choose the furniture or paint colour for their new room. This will help them feel like they have some say in what is happening, which will make it feel less frightening and out of their control

    It’s better to go to first viewings without your children, but we understand that this is not always possible and they are always welcome. However, the reason for recommending this is because you might determine a property is wholly inappropriate for you, while your child might think otherwise and be unhappy when you disagree. 

    Another benefit of leaving your children at home is you won’t have to worry about them touching everything, or have them attempting to talk to you while you try to concentrate on the viewing. All of us have been there!

    If you opt to involve your children in the decision-making process by taking them on a second viewing after determining that the property is a possibility for your family, there is less chance that you will disappoint them if you decide against the home they have their hearts set on.

    Finally, on the day of the move, be sure to pack their most prized possessions into a bag that they can hold onto. The day will be much less stressful for them if they aren’t worrying about losing their favourite cuddly toy, and they’ll feel secure knowing that even though the rest of the house is packed up, they can still snuggle and play with the things that make them feel safe.

    We are always delighted to help your children feel involved in the process of finding their new home. If you would like us to help find the perfect property for your whole family in the Hampstead, Little Venice, Marylebone, Primrose Hill areas please just give us a call on 020 7759 2199 or send an email to enquiries@vitaproperties.uk.

    Home / How to choose the right estate agent in the North London area

    How to choose the right estate agent in the North London area

     

    Choosing the right estate agent in the Hampstead, Little Venice, Marylebone, Primrose Hill area is the most important decision you will make when selling your property. The estate agency you choose will affect how long it takes to sell your property, how much it will sell for, and how smoothly the sale goes. 

    Valuations

    Watch out for estate agents who give inflated valuations because they want you to instruct them. Overpriced properties often take longer to sell, and the price nearly always has to be dropped before serious buyers will become interested. 

    Valuing a home is a real skill that good estate agents hone over a number of years. They need to assess the value of your property based on its location, condition, current economic and market conditions, buyer demand, and any unique features that may increase or decrease its value.

    Marketing

    Proactive agents don’t just advertise on Rightmove. They maintain an up to date database of clients who are actively looking to purchase properties and will know the position they are in to proceed. We at The Vita Property Group engage with potential clients through social media and utilise a mixture of traditional marketing (local property magazines, window displays etc.) with modern online marketing across a variety of platforms. 

    Handling Offers

    Good estate agents will take time to ensure that they are aware of the financial position of your potential buyers. They will find out things such as, have they been pre-approved for a mortgage? Do they have a property to sell and if so what stage are they at with that? If their property is under offer are they in a chain? Are they keen enough about your property to be flexible with exchange and completion dates?

    Great estate agents will then be able to advise you as to whether it would be wise to accept an offer or whether there may be other offers that are better due to the buyer’s ability to proceed with the purchase.  

    Progressing the sale

    Once an offer has been accepted, many estate agents will pass responsibility for dealing with the sale onto the solicitors. However, this can lead to delays, communication problems, and frustration. 

    Proactive estate agents help to push through the sale as soon as possible by liaising with the buyers, sellers, and their solicitors to ensure that you are able to move into your new home as quickly and hassle-free as possible. 

    If you are considering putting your property in the Hampstead, Little Venice, Marylebone, Primrose Hill area on the market, give us a call on 020 7759 2199 to find out why we are the best choice to sell your property.

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    The Vita Property Group London Blog

    The Vita Property Group A way of life

    You need expert London property knowledge. We’re here for you. In this, The Vita Property Group London Blog, we will regularly share our expertise with you in handy, bitesize articles.

    It can feel hard to trust estate and letting agents; we know that. And it’s this feeling we work, every day, to melt away for our clients. This is also the purpose behind the Vita Property Group London Blog.

    With an ARLA, NAEA, and RICS-qualified team, you can be assured that everything you and your property needs will be provided for you by Vita.

    What we do at The Vita Property Group:

    Selling and Buying London Property 

    When you’re selling London property, you need to feel confident that all the i’s are dotted and the t’s are crossed. With Vita’s highly qualified and experienced team, you can feel reassured that you’ll have the smoothest possible journey.

    When buying property in London, whether for a home or an investment, it’s really no different. Our transparent approach means you always know what you’re getting and what’s going on.

    Whether you’re local yourself or abroad, we will be there to support you every step of the way.

    London Property Valuations

    With over 50 years of experience in the London property market, you can rely on our expertise when it comes to valuations. Not only do we know the most up-to-date market conditions but also the market’s patterns over many years, which can help you make the right decisions for you and your property goals. 

    London Lettings

    As a landlord, you need to know that your property portfolio is legally compliant with the hundreds of pieces of legislation in place. You want happy tenants that want to care for their home – your investment – and stay a long time. Being ARLA trained means you know our team know the law and how to best help your tenants stay happy tenants. 

    Looking after your London properties

    Managing tenants and properties can be both challenging and time-consuming for landlords. It’s also easy to get things wrong in an ever-changing legal landscape. Because we’ve worked in the area since 2011, we know the best local people to help keep your investments in the best condition. Our training and experience ensure you stay compliant with contented tenants. 

    Renting in London

    Searching for a home can be a challenge as there’s so much to balance, i.e., budget, location, room sizes, the list goes on. We know this area so well and have supported hundreds of people to find their perfect place; let us help you too. 

     

    And so, welcome to the Vita Property Group London Blog

    What makes us different from other estate agents can be hard to put into words. However, many of the reviews our happy clients leave us manage it. Here’s Patrick C with his Google review: 

    “The team at Vita made the process seamlessly stress-free, whilst delivering excellent service levels: 

    • intuition
    • savoir-faire
    • great insight into clients’ demographics
    • unflappable behaviour
    • promptest responses
    • and a genuine sense of welcome to their offices in Northways Parade. 

    Above all, they do all this with a sense of humour.

    Vita has changed my perception of the estate agent sector. I would recommend them without hesitation to anyone seeking to sell or purchase property in the local area.” 

    If you are looking for a tireless, well-connected team who will go above and beyond for you, who do what they say and say what they do, with humour, expertise, and industry-leading standards, Vita Properties are the right team for you.

    “Nobody else in the market comes even close in terms of their professionalism and specialised care.” – Kristina A, Google review.

    Contact us for more information or an informal, no-obligation chat: 

    Tel: 020 7759 2199

    Email: enquiries@vitaproperties.uk