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Interest-only mortgages are a good move to make for landlords

 
If you are a landlord and are frustrated by the continuous rise in interest rates when all you want to do is start or expand your property portfolio, taking out an interest-only mortgage could be the answer. Many seasoned landlords choose this option when investing in property, even during the good times when mortgage interest rates were ultra-low.

Demand is incredibly strong
A survey conducted by paragon of 700 buy-to-let landlords found that 67% reported tenant demand over the first three months of 2023, up from 65% for quarter four of 2022.* Rents are increasing all the time, and one of the main reasons for this is rising interest rates. As a landlord, this will most likely be your biggest expense.

What is an interest-only mortgage?
Just as the title suggests, you only pay the interest and not the capital on an interest-only mortgage. At the end of the agreed-upon term, you must pay off the entire balance owed. Because you are only paying interest, your payments will be much cheaper compared with a capital repayment mortgage. Some landlords choose to sell their property to repay the outstanding balance.

So why choose an interest-only mortgage?
  • Increased profit: if your payments are lower, there is far greater scope to make a profit from your buy-to-let business. This also gives you stability and lowers the price of your overheads, which could be less than half of that when repaying a capital and interest mortgage.
  • Overpaying: while it’s possible to make overpayments on an interest-only mortgage, this will typically only reduce the amount of interest outstanding on the mortgage. If you choose to do this, your profit will increase further, giving you more options to expand your portfolio.
  • Your property’s value: in the long term, property increases in value. It’s not an absolute guarantee, but if you look into the past, despite short-term rises and falls, property values have significantly increased. This is not expected to change in the future. Therefore, it is reasonable to assume that at the end of the term of your mortgage (or if you sell up half or part way through your investment), there will be a profit between the capital outstanding balance on the amount you owe your lender and the selling price of your property.
  • You can develop and improve the property: with more profit to plough back into your property, you can develop it. This will add to its value, ultimately increasing how much rent you can charge. And when it’s time to sell up and move on to bigger and better things, you will achieve a greater return on investment. The greener you make your property, the more rent it could fetch while future-proofing your investment.
  • Security: preparing for the unexpected is a sure way to protect your investment. And by choosing an interest-only mortgage with fewer outgoings, you are already in a better position should the unexpected occur.
  • You can always change mortgages in the future: as you become more seasoned as a landlord, you may devise a strategy so that you own your buy-to-let property outright. There is nothing stopping you from changing your mortgage type after a few years. And in the meantime, use the profit you make with an interest-only mortgage to use as a deposit, reducing the cost of a capital and interest mortgage.



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Crowborough Carnival9th September 2023

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Heathfield Le Marche28 August 2023

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Open-plan living or broken-plan living spaces. Do you have a preference?

 
Open-plan living is not for everyone, but with a touch of creativity, you can transform your living spaces into something truly amazing, making your home a delightful place to live. So, if you are unsure which to choose in your property search, here are some ideas that may open your mind.

What is open-plan living?
Open-plan living adds lots of light to your living space and creates a seamless flow between different areas of the house, such as the living room, dining area, and kitchen. This layout creates a sense of spaciousness, makes it easier to interact with others, and can be ideal for families with young children, allowing parents to keep an eye on them while cooking or working.

What is broken-plan living?
Broken-plan living aims to retain openness while also creating a level of definition and division between your living spaces. This is achieved in many ways, from partial walls to furniture arrangements. It provides a balance between open-plan and traditional separate rooms, offering both a sense of connectivity and some degree of privacy.

Do you really have to choose?
It’s all about subtly; there are so many things you can do to take advantage of open-plan living while still creating defined areas that are cosy, private, and full of differing atmospheres as you move to each area of your home.

Add a window
Retain light and create a space within your floor space by adding an internal window. You could do this for the purposes of any function you like, from a play area to a reading space near a fire. This will allow you to have privacy while still being connected to the rest of your living areas.

Create a study
Adding some steps to an elevated study so you can take in the rest of the house while working, reading, or enjoying a hobby is another way to define this space. Use glass, metal, wood, bricks, or plants to create your perfect workspace.

Half-walls
Breakfast bars are nothing unusual, and adding half walls is a blast from the past but still works. Using very small, right-angled half walls made from any material you desire and decorated in interesting colours can have a big impact. Or if you prefer curves or flowing lines, then create those to help divide the areas you feel work. It could be perfect for the kitchen or a great place to watch a movie.

Add a chimney breast
This is a clever way to create cosiness and a classical sitting-by-the-fire feeling while creating privacy. Tall, small, walk-around, or floating fires are brilliant for creating the perfect place to relax while satisfying your desire for more space.

Be creative and be yourself
There is so much you can do to make your broken-plan living space your own. Furniture, whether modern or antique, to trees, sculpture, or a walled wine rack if that’s your thing. Make it your own and experiment. Find inspiration everywhere and own it.

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Dream homes: What does yours look like?

 
Everybody's house dreams are different. You might just be dreaming of buying a humble terrace house as your first property. On the other hand, maybe you are an experienced property investor and are thinking about something a little more grand. Whether you are renting and want a view of the sea from your perfect cottage or want a large Victorian townhouse, there are many ways to live the dream today. But often, it’s a whole set of reasons that make your dream home just that.

Architecture
Classical design and features found in a Victorian townhouse are always going to be very different from a contemporary design full of light and glazed walls. Perhaps you want to create a perfectly self-sufficient home that can source all its own energy using solar panels and wind power. That said, these days, you can have both. Taking a classical, older home and transforming it into something special with modern design while paying respect to its original features means you can enjoy the best of both worlds.

Location
A view of the mountains or a sun-kissed cityscape? Maybe you prefer the sea? If you are raising a family, then your proximity to great schools will be at the top of your priority list.

Many home buyers love the idea of living in a quiet English village with the perfect pub within walking distance. Perhaps you want all these things within driving distance of your perfect property?

Interior design
It all depends on your personal taste, but there is no shortage of inspiration and help, from furniture suppliers to interior designers, to inspire you and help you find your niche. If money is not an obstacle, marble is always beautiful and timeless. Real wood can create sophistication, but it is also a safe choice when it is time to sell.

Bedrooms
Whichever you choose—a ten-bedroom country home or a two-bedroom terraced house—it's your dream. When it comes to creating the perfect bedrooms, you will want each of them to be unique. And just because you buy a three-bedroom home does not mean it has to stop you from converting one of the bedrooms into a walk-in wardrobe. Perhaps you want the ultimate in comfort by buying a property with a master bedroom complete with an ensuite bathroom.

Bathrooms
Whether you want a wet room or a jacuzzi, the infinite number of colour schemes and designs to choose from will keep you busy if you decide to start from scratch. Or you simply love the idea of incorporating some technology into an already stunning bathroom. Sometimes, when you view your perfect home, you instantly know that your personal items and some plants are enough for you to be really happy.

Outdoor spaces
For many home buyers, having a large garden is an integral part of owning their dream property. And if you have enough space, there is very little you can’t do. From adding a gazebo, work-from-home space, and a hot tub to the little things like nice lighting, they all add up to make your dream home something magical.

Personal touches
Your dream home is not yet fully yours until you add your own personality and interests to it. Whether that is a fine art collection, a wine cellar, a gym, or simply nice flowers, plants, and pictures, it’s only when you have added these elements that you have truly moved in.

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Tunbridge Wells Local and Live, 25th-28th August

The organisers of Local & Live are excited to announce that it will be back again for 2023. The free music festival will return to Calverley Grounds over the August bank holiday...

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Tonbridge Food & Drink Festival, 2nd-3rd September

Now in its eighth year, this is the first of the food and drink festivals planned for 2023. Try, taste and buy from more than 60 stall holders selling delicious range of food and drink.

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Church Road, Rotherfield

A unique detached property set in the centre of the bustling village of Rotherfield. The accommodation offers an impressive vaulted oak...
 £875,000

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Ghyll Road, Crowborough

Offering 3 double bedrooms is this well presented detached bungalow located 3/4 of mile from Crowborough town centre.
 
£585,000

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TN90s Music Festival May 26, 2024 

TN90s festival is bringing you a weekend of fun. dancing and music!

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Beacon Road, Crowborough

Set down a private drive and offered to the market chain free is this spacious 4 bedroom detached house built in 2008. Advantages include 3 reception rooms, large kitchen/diner & utility room, en suite facilities...

£950,000

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Glenmore Road, Crowborough

Updated by the current vendors and located in a private road within the Warren area of Crowborough is this well presented 4/5 bedroom detached family home.

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Summer Sundays - Ocean Colour Scene 16th June 2024

90's indie rock-pop band whose Sixties retro sound, coupled with their obvious individual talents and collective knack of reaching...

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Frankfield Rise, Tunbridge Wells

A beautifully presented 4 bedroom town house with an open plan kitchen/dining area, generous 'L' shaped living room, bathroom...

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How can I calculate how much home equity I have?

 
With many homeowners making the most of the equity they have in their homes to move to a better property, having good levels of equity in your home gives you more options. Even if you don’t have quite as much as you would like, it does not take a long time to build up. The first step to take if you want to find out what these options are is to calculate how much equity you have in your home.

What is equity?
Equity is the amount of your home that you own. It's not difficult to calculate, simply subtract the amount of debt you owe in mortgages or loans from the market value of your property.

What you need to calculate the equity in your home accurately?

Get an up-to-date valuation of your home
The more accurate your valuation, the better. So, use a good local agent, their instant online valuation tool will value your home in just a minute.

Find out how much you owe on your mortgage
Get in touch with your mortgage provider to find out exactly how much you owe. If you have borrowed for home improvements, get an up-to-date balance on these loans also.

Subtract your debts from your home’s value
For example, if your home is worth £375,000 and your outstanding mortgage balance is £180,000, you have equity of £195,000 in your home.
 
How to calculate this equity as a percentage?
To calculate equity as a percentage of your home’s value, simply divide equity by your home’s value and multiply by 100.

Using the figures above as an example:

(£195,000 equity / £375,000 home value) x100

In this case, the percentage equity is 52%.

How to calculate your LTV ?
To calculate your LTV (loan to value) as a percentage, simply divide the amount you owe by your home’s value and multiply by 100.

Using the figures above as an example:

( £180,000 mortgage debt / £ £375,000 home value) x100

In this case, the percentage LTV, is 48%.

Having a good level of equity means cheaper mortgages
Whether you are remortgaging or moving on, the lower your LTV percentage figure, the lower your mortgage rate will be. You only have to look at mortgage providers' lending rates to see that interest rates are lower for mortgages with an LTV of 60% in contrast to those with an LTV of 90%. Simply put the bigger your deposit, the cheaper your mortgage interest rate.

Equity gives you options
It’s comforting to know you have got good equity in your home. But taking out some of that equity can offer a lot of positives. If you are making home improvements or investing in another property, then you are putting it to good use and could gain significantly from it. That said, you might want to move on and having a large deposit will open the doors to some exciting properties.

Increasing your equity and the improving market
There are many ways to increase equity levels, from overpaying your mortgage to large and small home improvements. The current UK property market is improving. Inflation is at its lowest level for two years, at 3.4%.* The number of sales agreed, recorded by Rightmove, in March, was 13% higher than the same time last year.** This leaves you with a choice. You can keep gaining equity more rapidly as property values increase, thanks to increased demand, or move while the market offers good deals on better homes.
 
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Property Management 101


 

When you’re a landlord, it can sometimes become difficult to manage properties as well as own them as you struggle to define your work-life balance. Many letting agents offer property management as a service to make your life as a landlord easier. In this article, we discuss the benefits of having property management in place and key points that need to be achieved when managing property.

What is property management?
Property management is the constant management and oversight of rental properties. When you’re a landlord, it can become difficult to manage all your properties, so we recommend having the support of a letting agent. Having the middleman in place allows a professional relationship to be maintained between the landlord and tenant, creating a pathway of clear communication. When managing property, you are regularly juggling multiple issues from different properties or tenants; this can range from maintenance problems to collecting late rent.

Verify your tenants
When managing a property, you need to discover the correct tenants that suit your property. Having assistance and support from a letting agent makes this process much simpler. To ensure you find the right tenants and that they are who they say they are, you will need to verify their income and identification before agreeing to a tenancy. It is important to check if your potential tenant has the right to rent in England and that they can supply references from previous landlords, helping you identify if they are the best fit for you and your property.

Legal requirements
When managing property, it is vital to ensure that the property is up-to-date with all the legal requirements before letting it out to tenants.

This includes:

  • An energy performance certificate
  • Fitting smoke and carbon monoxide alarms
  • Gas and electrical safety certificates
  • Checking your insurance policies

By having these requirements in place allows you to get your property on the market efficiently, reducing its vacant standing period. Having a good tenancy agreement is also an important part of being a property manager. The written agreement provides clear rules, preventing potential misunderstandings and conflict, all while allowing a professional relationship to be maintained.

Establish a professional relationship
When managing tenants, you need to ensure you maintain a professional relationship throughout your agreement, allowing you to deal with problems at face value and not have a bias towards or against your tenants. You want your tenants to be able to approach you with issues and have trust and respect within you all while maintaining good, clear communication. When you're a landlord, there's a chance it can become too personal with tenants, potentially breaking the professional relationship you are meant to maintain. This is why it is always good to hire a letting agent to provide this service, creating fewer complications.

Regular property checks
Once you have filled your property with tenants, it is vital to maintain regular inspections. This allows you to ensure they are caring for the property to your standard and meeting all their responsibilities as tenants. The regular checks allow you to identify any maintenance and safety issues throughout the property and give you the chance to discuss any issues with the current tenants. When performing these checks, you need to give the tenants notice and they should take place at three or four monthly intervals.

Market trend updates
When managing property, it is key to stay up-to-date and on top of what is happening within the rental market. This allows you to keep competitive rental rates, ensuring you adjust yours with the market and maintain happy tenants. This also allows you to stay up-to-date on certain requirements that may be needed in the future, giving you plenty of time to prepare and allowing you to keep your property constantly on the rental market.

Discover a trusted letting agent
As a landlord, it can become hard to manage all the different daily tasks of being a property manager, so it is important to find a trusted letting agent to help delegate these tasks. These tasks could involve collecting rent, finding tenants, conducting property checks, achieving legal certificates, and property maintenance. So having the help of a letting agent allows you, as a landlord, to focus on building your property portfolio and letting the agent complete the hard work for you.
 
 
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Your guide to understanding Council Tax bands

 
Council tax bands are used in the United Kingdom to determine how much each household should pay in council tax. Paying your council tax bill is a legal obligation for residents in the United Kingdom, and failure to pay can result in serious consequences. Therefore, it is crucial for every homeowner and tenant to understand the calculation of council tax and the role of council tax bands. Let’s take a look at what council tax is, how it is calculated, and how to pay it.

What are council tax bands?
Council tax bands are categories used to assess the value of residential properties for the purpose of levying council tax. Each property is assigned to one of these bands, ranging from Band A (the lowest value) to Band H (the highest value). Your council tax band is determined by the market value of your property on a specific date. In England, it is based on what the value of your property was on April 1, 1991.

What is council tax used for?
Council tax revenue funds a wide range of public services and infrastructure that benefit residents in the area. Some of the key areas where council tax funds are typically allocated include:
  • Local government services
  • Education
  • Social care
  • Waste collection and recycling
  • Transportation
  • Public safety
  • Parks and leisure facilities
  • Housing services
  • Emergency services

Different council tax bands and their costs
Here are the council tax ranges for England based on your property value*:

A: Up to £40,000
B: £40,000 - £52,000
C: £52,000 - £68,000
D: £68,000 - £88,000
E: £88,000 - £120,000
F: £120,000 - £160,000
G: £160,000 - £320,000
H: More than £320,000

Factors that affect council tax bands
When assigning a property to a council tax band in the United Kingdom, several factors are taken into consideration to determine its assessed value. One of these factors is the location of a property, as those situated in areas with higher property values or better amenities may be assigned to higher bands.

The size and type of the property, including the number of bedrooms, bathrooms, and overall floor space, are also taken into consideration. Larger properties, or those with additional features, such as garages or outbuildings, may be assigned to higher bands.

Additionally, the age and condition of the property can influence its assessed value. Older properties or those in need of significant repairs are typically assigned to lower bands, while newer or well-maintained properties may be assigned to higher bands. Any alterations or improvements made to the property since the valuation date may impact its assessed value and council tax band. Whether the property is used residentially or commercially may also increase its tax band.

Council tax for newer properties
Council tax on newer properties in the United Kingdom is calculated in a manner similar to that of older properties, but with some differences in the assessment process. For newer properties, the valuation date used to determine the council tax band is typically the date of completion. In some cases, comparable properties in the area may be considered to establish an appropriate valuation.

The quality of construction materials and finishes used in newer properties may contribute to their higher assessed value compared to older properties. Features such as high-quality fixtures, fittings, and construction techniques can impact the property's valuation. Properties built by reputable developers known for constructing high-quality homes in desirable locations may command higher market values, affecting their council tax bands.

Paying your council tax bill
Most people pay their council tax in 10 instalments over a 12-month period; however you can pay in fewer instalments or even in one annual lump sum if you wish. There are several ways to pay your council tax, including via direct debit, online payment, or telephone payment. If you prefer to pay by post, you can send a cheque payable to your local council along with the payment slip from your council tax bill. However you pay, make sure you allow enough time for the payment to reach the council before the due date.

There are severe consequences for failing to pay your council tax bill. Your local council may impose additional charges or penalties for late payment, and these charges can accumulate over time, increasing the amount you owe. If you continue to refuse or neglect to pay your council tax, the council may eventually apply for a committal warrant, leading to imprisonment in extreme cases.

If you are struggling to pay your council tax bill, you should openly communicate this with your local council. They may be able to offer support or assistance, such as setting up a payment plan based on your financial circumstances.
 
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Sales agreed and buyer demand spring forward in time for summer

 
The spring 2024 market is running serenely and more smoothly than this time last year, thanks to a more stable market. So, if you decide to move, the question has to be asked; Could it be your easiest move ever?

Homemovers are moving the market forwards
This time of year is always busy and 2024 is not disappointing. In fact, the UK property market is moving forward at a better pace than many anticipated. It’s a case of the more, the merrier. When buyers find a new home for sale that they like, it’s another transaction to add to the tally and when their old home is bought by another buyer, this multiplier effect carries on right down the chain. This drives the entire market forward, bringing more buyers to your door and more choices of homes to your inbox.

The market has a lot going for it
You could be forgiven for missing the many opportunities that 2024 has to offer homemovers, thanks to the naysayers in the press and social media. But the facts speak for themselves: stamp duty is favourable at 0% for your first £250,000.* Mortgage rates are improving and, in a historical context, are very favourable, and equity levels are strong, yet house prices are at reasonable and affordable levels. Then there is the standard of properties themselves, which have received a lot of love and attention due to the home improvement frenzy that still continues.

Sales agreed are increasing
In March, sales agreed were 13% higher than the previous year.** Homes are appearing on the market well-prepared by their eager-to-move owners. Gleaning lots of tips and hints on preparing their homes for sale and benefiting from years of hard work and renovations, as well as paying off the mortgage as the value of their properties increases, means equity levels are good. It’s perfect moving weather for packing up and making a fresh start and this is also true when you are viewing properties.

Buyer demand is growing ever stronger
In March, buyer demand was 8% above the same time last year,** due to slowing inflation, and increasing wage levels. The UK property market is a rich and textured place. Demand is increasing on all fronts, from first-time buyers taking advantage of up to 0% stamp duty up to £425,000,* and the 5% deposit Mortgage Guarantee Scheme to cash buyers, and home movers at the higher end of the market. Each property has its own personality yet can be adapted to suit yours. From stunning eco-homes to listed properties, homes often choose their owners.

Agents are making moving easier
The old saying that moving home is one of the most stressful things you can do is losing some of its street credit. Moving does not have to be stressful, but it can be, if the agent you choose is not up to scratch. Good agents attract good vendors, nice properties, offer great listings and can recommend other property professionals that will make the entire process run smoothly. Sometimes it’s being prepared for the unexpected. If a sale falls through, a good agent’s database of buyers will quickly get your sale moving again.

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Cross In Hand, Heathfield

A beautifully appointed, five bedroom detached family home built in 2019 and located in a private road. The property is arranged over three...
 
£540,000

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