Friday 30 May 2014

Great Location, low outlay and over 6% Yield

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Here is a lovely one bedroom apartment, on the market with Keith Ian Estate Agents, that would make an ideal Buy to Let. The location is fantastic with it being a stones throw from Hoddesdon Town Centre and within walking distance to Rye House train station therefore making it ideal for tenants looking to commute with easy access to the shops. For this reason the properties in this development always rent well and so reduce the painful void periods of other areas.

No stamp duty to pay and at only £116,995 this property can be had for a relatively low outlay but with rentals achieving around £600 per calendar month you can expect a strong yield of over 6%.

Definitely worth a look for the first time investor or even an experienced Landlord wanting to increase their portfolio, click on the link below to get the full details and if you would like any further help or advice give us a call or drop into our High Street office.    

   
 


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 One Bedroom Apartment  - Hoddesdon - £116,995


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I have been in and around the Hertfordshire property market for over 25 years, starting as an estate agent in the county town of Hertford and now running a successful lettings and property management company based in Stanstead Abbotts. I have let and managed property all over Hertfordshire from the area that I currently work to Wheathampstead where I owned and managed a lettings & estate agents to Watford and surrounding areas where my company acted as a marketing agent for one of the largest property management companies in the country”


 
Adrian Fallart - Director - Property File


Wednesday 28 May 2014

No Stamp Duty to pay, proven track record and 5.3% Yield

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If your looking at your first Buy To Let investment here's a great opportunity to purchase a property at the lower end of the price scale at £124,995 so no stamp duty to be paid and this one has a proven track record in the rental market. 

We have been letting this property consistently for 9 years with very little void periods. The current tenants have been in occupancy for well over 3 years and previous tenants have stayed for almost as long. The current rental achieved is £550 per calendar month but higher rents could easily be made. Running costs are also low with ground rent and management fees around £450 per annum so this all helps to make a good overall return on investment.  

Located in Turnford, only a short distance from the local shopping centre and within easy access to the A10, this is a sought after area by many tenants and the property itself has been well maintained so no need to go in and start spending money unnecessarily.     

Take a look via the link below and if you would like any further information please give us a call.




"Your local lettings experts, our advice is free but our knowledge is priceless" 

           
I have been in and around the Hertfordshire property market for over 25 years, starting as an estate agent in the county town of Hertford and now running a successful lettings and property management company based in Stanstead Abbotts. I have let and managed property all over Hertfordshire from the area that I currently work to Wheathampstead where I owned and managed a lettings & estate agents to Watford and surrounding areas where my company acted as a marketing agent for one of the largest property management companies in the country”


 
Adrian Fallart - Director - Property File


Thursday 22 May 2014

Low void periods, capital growth and a 5.6% yield

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This one bedroom apartment has just come onto the market and has already proven itself as a great "Buy to Let" investment. We have been letting this property on behalf of the Landlord for 9 years and it has consistently performed well for both rental income achieved and very low void periods with the tenants wanting to move in almost as soon as the previous tenants move out.

Currently let at £650 per calendar month this property could easily achieve more with just some slight changes such as decor and Bath suite but it  already has great charm and the all important top location. 

The lease on this property is around 75 years so there is still plenty of time left on it but you could always look to extend the lease once you have taken ownership although you may have to wait 2 years to do so. 

The management fees are about £120 per month which is higher than the average for the area but the important thing to remember here is the desirability of Tenants to want to live here and therefore limiting the void periods. The reason so many want to move to this part of River Meads is not just its location for commuting but also because of the appearance of the development and that it is constantly maintained to a very high standard, these attributes will always come at a cost but with a regular flow of tenants you will be taking the rough with the smooth.   

Click on the link below and take a look at the property and if you want any further information please get in touch or just pop into our High Street office for a chat.




  



"Your local lettings experts, our advice is free but our knowledge is priceless" 

           
I have been in and around the Hertfordshire property market for over 25 years, starting as an estate agent in the county town of Hertford and now running a successful lettings and property management company based in Stanstead Abbotts. I have let and managed property all over Hertfordshire from the area that I currently work to Wheathampstead where I owned and managed a lettings & estate agents to Watford and surrounding areas where my company acted as a marketing agent for one of the largest property management companies in the country”


 
Adrian Fallart - Director - Property File


Tuesday 20 May 2014

How to reduce the Void!

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An existing client of ours was looking at purchasing another investment property for the purpose of "Buy to Let" and asked us to point him in the right direction, we were given the budget he wanted to spend and the type of property he wanted, most important of all on his wish list was a property that would provide the least Void periods (when the property is vacant) as possible.  This leads to the question of how to reduce the void!

Two of the most important issues to reduce void periods are desirability and price, after all if the property is very desirable and the price is right then it stands to reason that this will encourage the property to be let quickly and therefore reduce the amount of time that it is vacant.

One such area that continually performs well for both rental income achieved and the all important desirability is River Meads in Stanstead Abbotts, although some may argue that the properties are higher in price than the average and that the running costs can be quite a bit above the norm, the fact is that it is a very sought after location and tenants want to live there. This means that when the properties become available, if they are priced and presented correctly, they get rented quickly and the tenants generally stay for a good length of time.

A decent size One bedroom apartment that is well presented will currently achieve £700 to £750 per calendar month in River Meads with a Two bedroom apartment renting for around £850 per calendar month. Choose one that has direct views of the River and you will almost certainly get the top end of those figures. 

If you are looking to purchase a Buy To Let property locally and would like some tips and advice come in to our High street office and we will be pleased to help or if you already have a property to let that requires a tenant we will be happy to help with that too.  
    




"Your local lettings experts, our advice is free but our knowledge is priceless" 

           
I have been in and around the Hertfordshire property market for over 25 years, starting as an estate agent in the county town of Hertford and now running a successful lettings and property management company based in Stanstead Abbotts. I have let and managed property all over Hertfordshire from the area that I currently work to Wheathampstead where I owned and managed a lettings & estate agents to Watford and surrounding areas where my company acted as a marketing agent for one of the largest property management companies in the country”





                                        Adrian Fallart - Director - Property File


  

Monday 12 May 2014

Who do you think you are kidding Mr Milliband!

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On Tuesday the 13th of May Mr Miliband, the leader of the labour party, is putting forward a bill in the houses of parliament to shake up the "Private Rented Sector" and to my mind and many others within the market, put us back at least 30 years.

Apparently Mr Miliband and his followers believe the Private rented sector is all part of the "Rip Off Britain" that we hear so much about with letting agents charging enormous and unjustified fees and Landlords capitalising on the circumstances of others! Mr Miliband allegedly believes that it is unfair for a Letting agent to charge a fee to tenant applicants looking to privately rent a property and that the current legislation of an "Assured Shorthold Tenancy" with a minimum term of Six months is unfair and that it should be made mandatory that the minimum term is 3 years to give more security of tenure to the tenants!

Let's start with the letting agents fees. I have been running my own agency for 10 years and we charge a fee to the tenants looking to rent a property from us. These fees are to cover the costs for credit checking and referencing of the applicants for which we pay fees to an outsourced company to do on our behalf as they are firstly very time consuming and secondly it reduces the chance of any errors within the process. The fees also cover the costs of administrating the Assured Shorthold tenancy agreement which is individually tailored to each tenancy, a legal document which must be correct for obvious reasons. The fees also go toward the preparation of an Inventory, advising all utilty companies and council tax of the change of tenant and registering the tenants security deposit with the relevant authority. All this takes effort and time and as the old saying goes "time is money".

Not only is all the above time consuming but most importantly it has to be done correctly, we are talking legal documents, dealing with local government for tax and registering deposits with government organisations. This is a job for professionals with expertise and experience, it is not something that should be taken lightly and as such how can it be seen to be unreasonable by Mr Miliband, his labour party and charitable organisations such as "Shelter" that these services should levy a fee.

As a small business owner I spend my life paying out fees for various services that we require to run our business, fees for admin charges, fees to solicitors to carry out legal work and fees to operate my computer systems. I have to pay rent for my office, phone, heating and electric bills and probably most important of all I have to pay to constantly be up to date with the legal aspects of the lettings industry to ensure I am doing the job correctly for the very tenants Mr Miliband claims to be standing up for.

When Mr Miliband and his cohorts go to the houses of Parliament on Tuesday the 13th of May they will claim a fee for their precious time, over and above thier already high salary, for just being there and representing their party faithful, if they can claim a fee for that purpose is it not reasonable for small business owners like myself to charge a fee for our time and effort which ultimately is ensuring the legal compliance of our work and the security of all parties concerned.

Now let's look at Mr Milibands desire to extend the minimum term to 3 years instead of 6 months as has been the case since the "Assured Shorthold Tenancy" agreement was instigated in 1988 under the housing act.

The benefit of a 6 month agreement is that it creates flexibility for all parties both Landlord and Tenant. Circumstances continually change for everyone, as the say "Life is what happens when your making plans", what if the landlord needs the property back to live in or has financial restraints which means the property needs to be sold, if the term is confined to three years this could create major problems with claiming back possession of the property.

What if the tenant, that moved into the property with all good intentions, can now no longer pay the rent? without the flexibility of an assured shorthold agreement as it stands today the very issues that Mr Miliband believes he will be alleviating will actually get worse.

With the "assured shorthold tenancy" as it is at the moment we already have major issues when it comes to reclaiming possession for the landlord, the eviction process is lengthy, costly and difficult enough as it is without further issues created by making the fixed term longer than necessary. Just as importantly as all the above is the Tenants situation, their circumstances may change too and need to move out before 3 years.

I Feel Mr Milibands ideas are poorly conceived and appear to be just electioneering, he may believe that this is the way forward to secure many votes from the 9 million people in this country that privately rent, a figure which is surely to increase considerably over the next few years, but if he really wants to help people with their housing needs he should be looking at
ways to create more homes in general for the private renters, housing association tenants and home owners alike.





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I have been in and around the Hertfordshire property market for over 25 years, starting as an estate agent in the county town of Hertford and now running a successful lettings and property management company based in Stanstead Abbotts. I have let and managed property all over Hertfordshire from the area that I currently work to Wheathampstead where I owned and managed a lettings & estate agents to Watford and surrounding areas where my company acted as a marketing agent for one of the largest property management companies in the country”





        Adrian Fallart - Director - Property File



Tuesday 6 May 2014

Is Hoddesdon a good place to Buy To Let?

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We have recently been having many conversations with landlords about the importance of having a balanced portfolio when buying and renting out property. The balance between buying properties that offer good monthly returns, in other words High Yield, but quite often offer a lower capital growth verses properties that do increase in value quicker but often offer a lower yield. A question that we are often asked is where should I buy to let.

One town that regularly performs well in yield and is improving on capital growth is Hoddesdon and equally as important is the high demand to live in the area by tenants, particularly those working in the town, therefore reducing the chances of vacant or void periods which is a large contributing factor in lowering yield. 


Rental prices range from £550 pcm for a small studio apartment to £850 for a two bedroom although there are some lovely two and three bedroom houses that have recently been on the market for between £900 to £1200 pcm. However the opportunity to buy these properties and provide yourself with a strong yield is very good especially when you consider a three bedroom terraced house can be brought for less than £250,000 and provide a rental income of £1200 per calendar month.

If your are looking to buy a property to let with the intention of it covering itself whilst you enjoy the largest possible capital growth you may be better off looking at other market towns close by such as Ware and in particular the county town of Hertford but these will probably not provide such good yields as Hoddesdon in the short to medium term. 
 

"Your local lettings experts, our advice is free but our knowledge is priceless" 

           
I have been in and around the Hertfordshire property market for over 25 years, starting as an estate agent in the county town of Hertford and now running a successful lettings and property management company based in Stanstead Abbotts. I have let and managed property all over Hertfordshire from the area that I currently work to Wheathampstead where I owned and managed a lettings & estate agents to Watford and surrounding areas where my company acted as a marketing agent for one of the largest property management companies in the country”





                                        Adrian Fallart - Director - Property File

Saturday 3 May 2014

A New Influx of Landlords?



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Last week an existing client of ours approached us with regard to increasing their current Buy to Let portfolio as the recent changes in the pension's overhaul announced by the Chancellor in last month's budget enables them to withdraw a cash lump sum from their private pension.

This initiative means there could soon be a whole new influx of landlords coming into the property rental sector as savers aged 55 and over can access this cash and will mean probable surges in Buy-to-Let as savvy investors look to maximise returns on their savings. Property remains a favourite source of income as rental returns continue to outweigh savings rates, making Buy to Let a very attractive proposition.

The new generation of landlords will focus on acquiring property in the right locations to deliver solid rental returns and our local market has continually proven itself as one of the top areas in Hertfordshire for investment.

We are already seeing a large number of new Buy to Let enquiries as well as many of our current Landlords looking to increase their portfolios locally and this new pensions incentive is sure to increase demand.

The increase over the last twelve months of the average rental income as previously reported will also be a factor in encouraging potential investors to put more money into "bricks and mortar" with the average rent now achieving £797 per calendar month nationally, although in this region our figures are higher with a two bedroom property realising £843pcm.







"Your local lettings experts, our advice is free but our knowledge is priceless"





I have been in and around the Hertfordshire property market for over 25 years, starting as an estate agent in the county town of Hertford and now running a successful lettings and property management company based in Stanstead Abbotts. I have let and managed property all over Hertfordshire from the area that I currently work to Wheathampstead where I owned and managed a lettings & estate agents to Watford and surrounding areas where my company acted as a marketing agent for one of the largest property management companies in the country”





Adrian Fallart - Director - Property File