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What's happening in the property market this December?




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Demand on the rise for energy-efficient homes 

Santander’s Buying into the Green Homes Revolution Report has revealed that nine in ten estate agents have acknowledged that demand is rising among homebuyers for properties with higher energy efficiency ratings. * 

The research unveiled that estate agents are poised to play an important role in increasing awareness among homebuyers regarding energy efficiency, as demand for green homes continues to rise. 

Green homes growing in popularity 

Santander’s report asked 2,000 homeowners and 175 estate agents for their perspectives on retrofitting and found that there is a fast-growing interest among homebuyers for energy efficient homes. 85% of estate agents also reported increased demand for greener properties in the past twelve months. * 

54% of the estate agents surveyed pinned the growth in demand down to the rising cost of energy bills, alongside an increased number of green mortgage products from lenders (45%) and a greater awareness of the need to tackle climate change from an individualistic approach (51%). * 

Growing awareness in the environmental crisis and the rising cost of energy is steering buyers towards competing for homes with a smaller carbon footprint, which is why buyers on average are spending 15.5% more for a property with a high EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) rating. * 

Estate agents stepping in 

While engagement for green homes is growing, there appears to be a knowledge gap amid homeowners, with 60% not knowing the EPC rating of the property they live in, according to Santander’s survey. * 

The research indicates that estate agents are taking a more proactive approach in helping bridge this gap for sellers, with 66% in the past year undertaking training to better improve their knowledge, and a further 29% planning to do so in the future. In addition to this, 61% have updated their marketing materials over the past year to focus more prominently on energy efficiency information. * 

Homes with poor energy efficiency 

Not only have agents reported a rise in demand for green homes, but they also acknowledged a decrease in demand for homes with poor EPC ratings. Over the past year, 70% of agents reported seeing homeowners struggle to sell their properties due to poor energy efficiency. Additionally, the time it takes to sell is on average 3 months longer compared to a property with a good EPC rating, according to Santander. * 

Graham Sellar, Head of Business Development – Mortgages at Santander commented: “The feedback from estate agents is striking and reveals that in an environment of the rising cost of living pressures, there has been a real shift in preference among buyers for homes with reduced energy costs. 

“Estate agents will be a key part of raising understanding and awareness among buyers and sellers on the benefits of having an energy-efficient home, so it is encouraging so many are being proactive in improving their understanding. With the findings showing a clear ‘green home premium,’ the benefits are clear, and any changes made will not only reduce buyers’ bills but make the property more attractive to buyers in the future.” * 

Santander – Buying into the Green Homes Revolution Report* 

 

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Top interior design trends for 2023  

 

Interior design is more than just dressing up a property to look nice, it’s all about making your house feel like home. Throughout 2022, we saw hundreds of iconic interior design trends filtering from celebrity quarters into our homes across the UK – from classic throwbacks to hypermodern and minimalist – we can look back on these trends to see what’s being left behind, and what we’ll be seeing a lot more of in the months to come. 

Hideaway home offices and private spaces  

From many of our learned behaviours since the pandemic, isolation and working from home are the two that have become integral to the way our homes look and function. Hideaway offices that are completely separate to the rest of the house offer a healthier work-life balance – a far cry from working at the kitchen table back in 2020.  

Luxury monochromatic  

For a sleek, minimalist aesthetic, monochromatic patterns and palettes will be an ongoing trend stretching far beyond 2023. This style is simply made for bathrooms and kitchens, offering a clean and modern look. 

Arches  

Arched doorways and windows have become big news in extensions and renovations, with gentle curves softening out the clean-cut edges that have proliferated for so long. Moving away from sharp corners and straight lines, softness has become very contemporary in recent years, with home designs seeing relaxed, stripped-back styles replacing the bold and edgy.  

Wavy wood  

Soft and curved wood is the modern interpretation of the humblest of materials, implementing a stylish, smooth spin on one of nature’s roughest textures. From curvy coffee tables to smooth seating areas, nature-inspired homes can swap out rustic textures for something sleeker and more refined with these materials.  

Vintage furniture  

Fast furniture might be on the way out, as the lack of longevity for these highly accessible pieces creates catastrophic waste. Those decorating their homes into 2023 come from a planet-conscious generation, and vintage furniture is the way to keep the cost down and find beautiful, high-quality furnishings without having to overspend.  

Lavender  

Lavender is making a lot of noise in the interior design scene, and for good reason. The balanced, soothing tones make it a versatile colour for decorating – whether it’s used as an accent or as a statement. The sweetness of the pink and coolness of the blue make for a happy medium that can be implemented into all areas of the home for a stunning pop of colour that doesn’t steal away the whole show.  

Statement stone  

From classic marble countertops to romantic rose quartz coasters, stone finishes are the perfect statement. These natural materials with their glossy surfaces and muted hues will be making a welcomed comeback into 2023.   

Bringing back the 70’s  

The 1970’s influence we’ve seen on fashion runways lately has clearly translated into the interior world, and it’s no surprise that the earth tones, biophilic design and low-slung furniture of this era will be coming back into our homes imminently – albeit with a modern twist.   

 

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<span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica; font-size: 18px;">Helping Hand’s Christmas Family Fun Day</span>

We’ll have a selection of family activities, childrens activity providers, entertainment, stalls and of course The Big man himself in his grotto! ggggggggggggg
17th December 2022
All Saints Church
CV31 1AA

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The stress-free guide for moving at Christmas time  

 

Although the evenings are gloomy, the roads are busy, and the weather outside is frightful – moving home during the festive period can be a stress-free process if you’re well prepared for it. Whether you’re buying your first home this season or moving on to your next, here are some top tips for a smooth move during the holidays…  

Book a removals company  

With unfavourable weather, limited staff and packed schedules, removal companies can be difficult to reach close to Christmas, and this can cause complications with moving. As we reach the end of the year, companies often get booked up in advance, so make sure to ring up as early as possible and secure your delivery slot.   

Christmas decorations  

Years worth of Christmas décor can quickly turn into a festive frenzy when moving house, so it’s a good idea to organise and label your boxes of seasonal goodies so that they’re ready for move-in day. If you’re moving just in time for Christmas, you’ll likely want to have your decorations unboxed right away, so pack them where they’ll be within easy reach and won’t get damaged.   

Prep for bad weather  

Weather conditions are always an important factor when moving, and you’ll need keep an eye on the forecast while you’re planning. Adverse weather can cause delays when moving your belongings, so try and choose a day when the odds are in your favour.  

If you’re heading towards a snowy or rainy moving date, protect your new floors from any wet and muddy shoes by laying down cardboard or plastic sheeting in the rooms and on the staircase.   

You will also need to prepare for your journey, as trying to stay warm when the temperatures are low can be just as exhausting as overheating, so make sure to leave some warm clothes out of the suitcase and keep a jumper or coat spare just in case!  

Shop early  

Get your Christmas shopping out of the way early so that you aren’t disrupting your move. If you’re able to, go through your present list and make sure everything is packed and sent out before moving day. The last thing you need when sorting and packing your belongings is a big pile of unwrapped gifts and cards to wade through. If you’re moving close to Christmas, it might also be a good idea to get your food shop done early by ordering online so you can avoid any last-minute shopping and queueing close to the big day.  

Secure all valuables  

The festive period presents many opportunities for thieves, especially if you have any high-value items or presents boxed up at the ready. Stay vigilant and ensure all of your belongings are safe while you’re moving. Never leave a door unlocked or a vehicle open and unsupervised, and keep an eye out throughout the process for any opportunists who might’ve noticed a moving van outside your house.  

Spread the cheer  

A nice touch for this season is to leave the owners of your old home a small welcome pack or note with some helpful information inside. You could write up some handy tips about living in the home – such as when the bins are collected or the designated safe-place for missed parcels.   

While you’re at it, why not leave a Christmas card as well? After all, ‘Tis the season to be jolly. 

 

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Why January is a great time to sell  

 

January is a time of clarity, after shaking off the tinsel and pine needles, it’s the time to return to everyday life with intentions of improving it – which is why plans for moving often come into fruition at this time of year. If you have some reservations about putting your house on the market so soon after Christmas, here are some reasons not to worry and why in fact, January could be the perfect time to sell…  

New Year, new home  

Buyers on the market at this time of year have a completely different mindset than usual. January can feel like a page turned for many people, with plans for a new life right in the margins. You’re less likely to run into time wasters and tyre kickers in the New Year. People looking for a home at this time are serious about their plans, and if your home happens to match their criteria; you’re in luck.  

Boast your home’s best features  

Smart buyers will look for a home in the winter. Not only to avoid the summer frenzy, but also because cold weather is far more revealing, and homes can potentially look their worst in the winter. However, this is a great window of opportunity for sellers. Your agent will be able to showcase the comforts of your home with staging so that your bright, warm and welcoming house contrasts against the dark and cold. A cosy refuge from the cold that holds up nicely in the Winter is bound to look even better when the weather cheers up, and this prospect is certain to draw in buyers.   

On the move  

In the wake of the holiday season, January is known for being the busiest time of year when it comes to employee redistribution and staff changes. With many people working from home, a change of job may be the push needed for a change of working environment; instead of moving offices, people will be moving to new homes with better office space.   

Now is also the perfect time for first-time-buyers to take their first step onto the property ladder. After spending Christmas indoors with family or in a small apartment, a change in environment could be just the thing they need.   

Less competition  

The winter months are a great time to put your house up for sale, particularly in January when the seasonal lull is still wearing off and fewer properties are on the market. You won’t need to fight for buyers’ attention, and the imbalance of supply and demand could be great news for sellers, as buyers know their options are fewer. It’s also easier to make your home stand out from a (smaller) crowd of homes on the market, and if yours has something special to offer, it won’t stay on the market for very long.   

The green element  

EPC ratings are becoming increasingly important, and the cold weather will allow you to show off your home’s energy efficiency. Buyers are becoming more conscious about energy bills and individual environmental impact at the moment, and a cosy property with an impressive EPC rating has never been more attractive to buyers than right now.   

 

Ready to get your home on the market? Speak to our team of experts today to get started. 

 

 



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