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Are you looking to sell at auction this year?

 Property auctions are rapidly developing into a spot where you can discover all kinds of properties – not just ‘fixer-uppers’.

 

Here's everything you need to know about selling your property at auction, including if it's a smart option and how the process works.

 

1. Locate an Auction House

 

The first stage to selling your home at auction is to find a reliable auction house.

When exploring online, you'll most likely come across two types of auctions: online and in-person auction houses.

 

They both provide the same service; one is just delivered virtually while the other is in person.

When searching for an auction house, always check (and compare) factors like company reviews, marketing techniques and costs related with the sale.

 

2. Provide Your Details

 

Prepare to answer questions like:

  • Is the property already on the market?
  • Is there a mortgage?
  • What is the ownership status?
  • The property’s condition
  • Any legal challenges you may be aware of
  • The estimated value
  • How promptly do you need the transaction to go through

3. Get Your Estimate

 

We can give you an estimated figure of how much your property could possibly sell for.

 

4. Sign the Contracts

 

If you’re pleased with the auction house and the service they give, it’s time to get ready.

 

You’ll be asked to sign the paperwork agreeing to the terms and conditions of the sale, including things like what the guide and reserve price will be.

 

5. Instruct Your Solicitor

 

You’ll need to instruct your solicitor before you put the property on the market with an auction.

 

This is because the turnaround time for an auction sale is typically very fast, so potential buyers need to check the legal pack before they bid.

 

6. Auction Takes Place

 

The auction will be held, and your home will be sold in the process.

 

The property could be taken off your hands in less than a month, depending on the amount of time your auction house gives the buyers.

 

Selling Up?

 

If you’re not sure whether selling your home at auction is a good idea, we’d love to chat!

We are your local property experts in the area and we can help talk through your selling options.



Steps to selling your home this spring

It's hard to ignore the fact that the days are growing a little longer and the temperatures are becoming a little warmer recently. With spring gradually revealing itself, now is an excellent time to sell your house, as buyers are more active in spring than at any other time of the year.  

Follow our tips to take advantage of the changing seasons to sell your home... 

 

Spring cleaning is essential 

If you want to sell your property swiftly in the coming months, you should follow the long-standing tradition of a good spring clean. Washing all the windows and doors, inside and out, will leave a positive impression on potential buyers. Make sure your home is clean and bright to reflect the fresher spring months. 

 

Don't overlook your outdoor areas 

As the weather warms up, people naturally cast a more scrutinising eye on the outdoor spaces of the properties they are interested in. It's easy to leave your garden untidy after a long winter but running the lawnmower over it and tidying up those exterior places will make your home much more appealing. 

 

Spring has sprung 

Plant flowers at your front door to welcome the changing seasons - a planter full of bright colours will put potential buyers in a good frame of mind. Buyers will be happier if there are pops of colour around the home, making them more inclined to make an offer. Fresh flowers in the house will also make a big difference and create the perfect tone, so fill a few vases and distribute them about the house for a continual wow factor. 

 

Accessorise to your heart’s content 

A few items can make a big difference in the overall presentation of your home and matching them to the season is a great way to wow potential buyers. To brighten up your rooms, choose soft spring colours - blankets, pillows, towels, and bed linens are all easy to switch out to create the perfect ambience, and you can take them with you when you sell your home. 

 

Smells like a good deal 

When it comes to selling your home, first impressions are crucial, since research shows that buyers only take 8 minutes to decide whether they want to buy a property. A fresh-smelling property makes the best first impression, so make sure you've aired it out and there are no unpleasant odours. Putting some bread in the oven and creating a homey, welcome atmosphere is a sure-fire technique to infuse your home with a pleasant and appealing smell. 

 

Keen to know more about how you can leave a lasting impression on your buyers? Get in touch today. 



Annual property price growth accelerates to 12.6%

Recent statistics show that annual house prices are continuing to grow at outstanding rates.

 

Average annual property prices rose from 11.2% in January to 12.6% in February, the strongest pace of growth since June 2021. After seven consecutive months of climbing prices, we saw a month-on-month increase of 1.7% in February, showing that the market is still very much in favour of sellers. *

 

Since the start of Nationwide’s monthly index in 1991, there has never been as big of an annual growth in prices, as there was in the year leading up to February 2022. The price of a typical home now averages above £260,000, demonstrating an increase of over £29,000 in just twelve months.

 

In comparison to February 2020, UK property prices are now 20% higher – meaning sellers can now achieve up to £44,138 more for their property than they could before the pandemic. *

 

With market activity remaining robust, demand for properties still high, and mortgage approvals running above pre-pandemic levels, it is safe to say this combination is creating a great market for sellers.

 

Have you been thinking of selling this spring? Book your valuation with us today.

 

*Property Reporter



How much value could these home improvements add?

When it comes to selling a home, it can be tempting for vendors to go ‘all out' to make their house stand out. But not every home improvement will add value. 

  

New research from a popular property portal has revealed the top three home improvements which could add significantly more value to an asking price, than the cost incurred to do the work.*  

  

Garden offices take the top spot 

Not surprisingly, the surge in post-pandemic remote workers has placed a garden office in the top spot when it comes to adding value. 

  

Research shows the average garden office costs almost £9,000 to install and will typically add 8.4% to the value of a home. Based on an average UK house price, a garden office could potentially add nearly £23,000 to the asking price, leaving a healthy profit just shy of £14,000. 

  

Good news for garage conversions 

A garage conversion follows in second place when looking at the most profitable improvements.  

  

A standard garage conversion would set you back approximately £14,500. The research suggests that with the potential to add just over £27,000 to the asking price of an average home, converting your garage could provide an easy £12,500 profit when you sell. 

  

A new kitchen is the third most profitable project 

In recent years, our kitchens have transformed from a place to prepare a meal, to somewhere we host, socialise and come together as a family. Research has shown that updating a tired kitchen before you sell your home is the third most profitable thing you could do. On average, the cost of a new kitchen comes in at £8,500, with the potential to add nearly £15,000 to the value of a typical UK home.  

  

Contact our team today for more expert advice on increasing the value of your home.  

  

Ready to sell? Book your valuation here. 

 

 

*Property Reporter 



Tips for making an offer on a property as a first-time buyer

Purchasing your first home is an exciting and potentially daunting concept. Making an offer may be especially nerve-wracking if this is your first time. Here are our tips to help you make a successful offer on your first home. 

  

Obtain a mortgage in principle 

It's a smart idea to see a mortgage broker before making an offer so they can determine your precise borrowing capacity. Following your mortgage appointment, you could be able to borrow more than you believe, allowing you to see houses that are worth far more than your initial budget. 

  

Conduct your research 

Determine the price at which comparable properties in the area have recently sold and the length of time the property you're interested in has been on the market. 

  

Utilise your strengths 

Sellers sometimes favour first-time buyers because they don't have to worry about a long chain of people. This means a shorter purchasing process and more flexibility when it comes to exchange and completion. 

  

Do not be alarmed if your first offer is rejected 

If your initial offer is reasonable, you should not be concerned if the seller declines it. Bear in mind that this is all a natural part of the negotiating process since the seller is seeking the highest possible price for the property. 

Work closely with your agent and the seller to make sure that the price is right for all parties. 

 

If you are a first-time buyer with questions about the purchasing process, contact us for support and guidance. 



EPC rules are changing, are you prepared?

Energy Performance Certificates have been mostly insignificant in the market until recently. However, it is important to know that big changes are coming, and landlords should pay extra attention.
 
How will these changes impact you as a landlord?
 
At present, a rental property must have a minimum EPC rating of an E. However, the government is seeking to revise this to a minimum grade of C for all new tenancies beginning in 2025. It also intends to require a minimum C grade for all rental properties by 2028, even those with long-term renters.
 
What are the exceptions?
 
Although there are a couple of exemptions, these are few and far between. Listed buildings and those subject to restrictive covenants that could have their appearance altered by energy efficiency improvements, are clear exceptions.
 
Several temporary homes, and those that are occupied for less than four months a year, are also not included.
 
A £3,500 rental cost cap has been put in place for landlords who are unable to improve their property to the required EPC rating. This enables them to make as many changes as possible and then register their exemption as "all improvements completed."
 
The targets may be lowered in the future, but energy will still play a big role in the rental market this year and in the future.
 
Do you have a query? No problem! Get in touch with our expert team today.



Number of homes on the market increases

The industry saw the busiest ever start to a year, and February proved to be even busier, with buyers and sellers determined to move ahead of the spring season.
 
The good news is, as valuations turn into instructions, more and more properties will come onto the market, giving buyers some fresh choice. In January, the seaside town of Bexhill-on-Sea in East Sussex, 88% more sellers put their homes on the market than in January 2021. The borough of High Peak in Derbyshire came in at a close second, with an 82% year-on-year increase in new sellers coming to the market, followed by the city of Chelmsford in Essex, with a 58% rise in new properties for sale versus the same time last year. *
 
Tim Bannister, director of a well-known property portal, advises: "The market has picked up pace and it’s a really encouraging sign to see more properties starting to come to market for sale. To put yourself in the best possible position, you should become a ‘power-buyer’ by making sure your current home is on the market, or preferably sold subject to contract first, before starting the search for your new home."
 
Find out how much your home is worth here, or get in touch today to book your free, no-obligation valuation.
 
*Property Reporter



How to add a homely touch, without risking your deposit

With spring just around the corner, you may be thinking about redecorating your rental property. Here’s how to decorate your home without making permanent changes that could put your deposit at risk.
 
You can never have too many houseplants
 
Houseplants provide a calming and relaxing feel to a home. But how can you use houseplants in a rented home? Try incorporating a ficus tree or rubber tree – they can give height to bare corners and can be placed behind a sofa. Or, you can even add a cactus to keep your home looking sharp.
 
Transform walls
 
Adding a colour of your choice to your rented home is a great way to make it feel a little more homely. Removable wallpaper is a perfect temporary wall covering that can elevate your space. There are many stylish designs available to buy, with a 'peel and stick' action that allows the paper to be removed and repositioned as often as you wish. 
 
Use multifunctional furniture
 
Multifunctional furniture can save money, space, and can also help with converting a room into different functions. Invest in smart, aesthetically pleasing furniture to adapt to your needs. If you're short on space, consider furniture that can be stacked, folded, or stored conveniently.
 
Make the most of outdoor spaces
 
As we move into spring, many of us will be spending more time outside. Whether you have a balcony, a small terrace, or a back garden, make the most of your outdoor space with a few simple touches. Outdoor rugs are a great way to make your space more comfortable, colourful, and inviting. Invest in foldable chairs or outdoor floor cushions for extra seating.
 
Looking for advice on how to make your property feel like home? Contact our team.
 



Homebuyers willing to pay more for smart homes

Smartphones and tablets have been a part of most of our lives for well over a decade — but how smart is your home?
 
Over the past two years, many of us have spent more time in our houses than ever before. Whether we are looking for entertainment, convenience, energy-saving features, or something else altogether, smart technology is becoming an essential part of home life.
 
Smart tech that helps your home stand out
 
Homebuyers of all ages and demographics are interested in smart homes. If you are thinking of selling your home, smart technology is a great way to ensure it stands out from the competition and achieves a maximum asking price.
 
A recent survey by a popular price comparison site suggests that smart security cameras are at the top of people’s wish lists, with 41% of people saying it is the device they want most in their home.*
 
Security and convenience are key drivers
 
In the same survey, a smart doorbell came in second place, taking the top spot for 35% of respondents. People welcome the security a smart doorbell offers, as well as the convenience of being able to direct deliveries to the right place.
 
Using tech to strengthen green credentials
 
By installing smart devices around your home, you’re not only appealing to the tech-savvy but also the eco-conscious homebuyer. A smart thermostat was cited in the research as being the third most popular piece of smart technology. Not only is it convenient to be able to control your heating from an app on your phone, but a smart thermostat also has the wider benefit of helping homeowners save money on energy bills.
 
Selling homes with smart kitchens
 
We are seeing an increasing interest in smart technology for the kitchen. Google searches for smart dishwashers, ovens, fridges, and washing machines have all significantly increased over the past few years and, although overall sales volumes remain small, at the start of this year an online DIY news site reported a huge 257% year-on-year growth for small smart kitchen appliances.*
 
When it comes to selling your home, there are many ways smart home technology can be worth the investment. Talk to our team to find out which smart features are most popular amongst homebuyers in your local area.
 
*Property Reporter



Now could be a great time to become a first-time landlord

If you have ever considered building a property portfolio as a landlord, now could be a great time to start your journey.  

Information from a market-leading property portal indicates rents have risen at the fastest rate on record, and tenant demand has almost doubled. At a time when interest rates on traditional savings accounts are low, many believe it is a good time to invest in the property market. * 

Lenders are evidently committed to supporting prospective landlords. A recent report from a popular money comparison site revealed there are currently 2,235 mortgage products on offer to first-time landlords, an increase of more than 70% than the same time last year.  

A huge 64% of available buy-to-let mortgage products are catering to first-time investors and rates are attractive, allowing landlords to protect themselves against future rate rises by locking into a good deal with a fixed-rate mortgage. The average two-year fixed rate mortgage for a first-time landlord is currently 3.19%, rising to 3.47% for a five-year fixed product.  

If you would like to explore buy-to-let properties and mortgage products which could lay the foundations for your property portfolio, call us today and talk to one of our team members. 

*Property Reporter 



Two insurance questions renters should ask their landlord

When you have signed on the dotted line of a new tenancy agreement and paid your first month’s rent it can be tempting to avoid spending any additional money. 

Although insurance policies can often feel like pouring funds down the drain, it is important to ensure you protect yourself. 

Before you commit to a landlord, there are two main questions to consider: 

What insurance does my landlord have in place?  

Before signing your tenancy agreement, ask the agent which types of insurance policies the landlord holds. At a minimum, a landlord should always have buildings insurance. It is worth asking if the buildings insurance policy includes alternative accommodation cover, as this would give you somewhere to stay if your home became uninhabitable following an event like a fire or flood.  

Typically, a landlord will also insure the contents of the property you are moving into. Ask what is covered by their contents insurance policy, such as furniture, carpets, curtains and other fixtures and fittings.   

What is the best type of tenants’ insurance for me?  

Many tenants are unaware that, in most cases, their belongings are not covered by their landlord’s insurance. 

Tenants will need their own insurance to protect their belongings against situations like a fire, flood, water damage or burglary, for example. Exactly which items are covered by tenants’ insurance will vary from one policy to another but, typically, you will be protecting the value of personal possessions like clothes, jewellery, furniture, electrical items, replacement locks following theft or loss of keys, cash stolen from your home and bicycles whilst on the premises.  

If you are an existing tenant or you are thinking about renting, contact us for more information. 



Room upgrades to increase your home's value

Most people naturally think of major, expensive projects like a conservatory or an extra bedroom when it comes to increasing the value of their property. 

While this will likely increase the value of your home, in some circumstances, repurposing an existing room rather than building a new one can be far more cost-effective. 

 

Incorporate a kitchen island 

A kitchen island might be worth its weight in gold if you have the space for one. It will not only provide more seating but also additional storage space for pots, pans, and appliances. You can never have enough cupboard space! 

 

Include an en-suite bathroom 

Even though en-suite bathrooms are more common than they used to be, they still have a sense of exclusivity. Even though they are one of the most expensive renovations, they may be a highly valuable investment when it comes to selling your home. 

  

Include a walk-in wardrobe 

If you have sufficient space, a walk-in wardrobe is a great way to add value to your main bedroom. It also gives your home a sense of elegance and individuality, which can help it stand out when it’s time to sell. 

  

A loft conversion 

This is likely the most expensive option on the list, but it could provide your home with the largest value bump. Repurposing an existing space to make it more useful will certainly increase the value of your home and converting the attic to make an extra room is a great example of this. 

 

For more help on increasing your home’s value, contact our team. 



The secrets to finding your ideal home this spring

Purchasing a property is an exciting experience and is the single largest purchase most people will ever make. Finding the perfect home can be a difficult task, so before you begin, consider these four things:
 
Select your location
Only begin searching for a new home once you have determined a selection of locations you are interested in living in. It is important to consider council tax charges, proximity to amenities and schools, available property types, and available transport links.
 
Compile a must-have checklist
Create a list of all the features that are a must, followed by all the features that would be nice, but are not essential. When looking for a house, you can then ensure that everything on your 'must-have' list is ticked off and that everything on your 'nice-to-have' list is a bonus. When it comes to comparing homes, you can see which ones check the most boxes to help you make a final decision.
 
Consider your future needs
To prepare for the long term, consider choosing a property that will support your growth. Is there enough space? Is there a garden? Are there any improvements you could make, such as converting undeveloped space? These are the kinds of factors to examine.
 
Look at all costs
Of course, finding a property within your budget is important, but you should also factor in other expenses, including house improvements. If you find a property that you believe would be great with a few tweaks, consider the financial implications of those changes. While some may be minor, such as wallpaper or paint colour, others, such as replacing the flooring or reconfiguring the kitchen layout, could be rather costly.
 
For more assistance in locating your ideal house, you can get in touch with us here. We look forward to helping you find your dream home.
 



What happens once your offer has been accepted?

Maybe you have discovered the home of your dreams and your offer has been accepted? Or, maybe you are intrigued to know what will happen when you reach this stage?
 
To get things moving, here are four things you should do after your offer has been accepted:
 
Confirmation of acceptance
 
Once your offer is accepted, your estate agent will almost certainly contact you to congratulate you, and they will likely want to confirm a few details with you, to finalise the offer.
 
Generally, you will be expected to send confirmation for the following:
 
• You have enough funds to make the purchase
• A copy of your mortgage agreement in principle
• You have a solicitor or are actively attempting to obtain one
 
Get in touch with your solicitor
 
Instructing your solicitor as soon as possible is likely to assist in speeding up your purchase. If you have not already found a solicitor, request a recommendation from your estate agent.
 
At this point, your solicitor will begin conducting property checks and searches. Depending on the solicitor, they may require payment in advance for some services.
 
Completion of your mortgage application
 
You will need to submit a full application for your mortgage once your offer has been accepted, to apply for the specific amount of money you need to purchase the house.
 
If you are working with a mortgage professional, they will walk you through this procedure and inform you of the information you will need to provide.
 
Arrange a property survey
 
While surveys are not mandatory when purchasing a new house, they are a wise investment. Surveys can assist you in determining any present or prospective difficulties with the property. To arrange a survey, ask your estate agent to schedule a time with the sellers.
 
If you're still on the lookout for a new property, we may have what you need!
 
Check out our listings here or contact us with your needs for a home so we can help you find the right one.
 



Three simple ways to speed up your sale

When it comes to selling a property, the small details can make all the difference. While it's easy to spend a lot of money staging your property for showings, you don't have to do so to make it look new.
 
You can make your home look more appealing to buyers and be on the right track to a faster sale by showcasing the features your property already has, and doing a few simple things to brighten up the overall appearance.
 
 
Make the most of natural light
 
One of the nicest features a home can have is natural light.
 
Make sure your window ledges are clear and your curtains are fully open when viewings are scheduled. If you have the time, clean your windows as well.
 
These changes may seem small, but they can make a big difference.
 
 
Vacuum rugs and upholstery
 
Give your rugs, upholstery, and sofa cushions a good cleaning if you want your home to look brighter.
 
These items can become dirty over time, even if you do not notice it. You can make your room look brand new with a fast clean of the necessities. Plus, when buyers walk in, your place will smell amazing!
 
 
Repaint walls
 
One of the first things potential buyers will notice is the walls. The rooms in your home can easily appear larger and cleaner by using a bright, neutral colour.
 
If you are limited on time, use a magic eraser to wipe the walls clean. Dirt and imperfections can be completely removed with a few quick scrubs!
 
 
Thinking of selling your home? Contact our team today or get your valuation here.
 



Could your rental property deliver a higher yield in 2022?

According to recent data, the combination of high tenant demand and low numbers of available properties has caused average UK rents to rise at the fastest rate ever recorded. *
 
Rental demand has been reported as 32% higher, while the number of available rental properties is 51% lower than this time last year.
 
Flats have seen the highest increase in competition compared to last year (+132%), followed by terraced houses (+40%) and semi-detached homes (+30%).
 
Data collected from a popular property portal suggests that the average rental yield across the UK is now 5.5%, which is the highest since 2016. Industry experts are hopeful that rents will increase further this year, with a well-known portal director explaining, "Tenant demand continues to be high entering the new year, meaning the imbalance between supply and demand is set to continue until there is more property choice for tenants, which has led to our prediction of a further 5% increase in average asking rents in 2022."
 
To find out if you could increase the rental income from your property, get in touch today to book a free lettings valuation.
 
*Rightmove
 



One in five could be looking to buy this year

If you’re thinking of selling your home, you’ll be pleased to know that home buyer demand was reportedly up 35% at the end of January, compared to the same time last year. *
 
According to figures published on the Property Reporter website, in February, an independent survey of over 2,000 adults in the UK found that 18% intend to purchase a new home this year, increasing to 34% when looking specifically at respondents aged 18-34. *
 
The pandemic has influenced the features people look for when home hunting. The move to remote working means 43% of those who said in the survey that they were planning to buy a property this year, will be looking to buy in a different area to where they currently live, and the ongoing ‘race for space’ means competition remains high for homes with gardens and home offices. *
 
If you’re thinking of listing your home for sale while demand is high, get in touch today for a free, no-obligation valuation.
 
*Property Reporter
 



EXCLUSIVE FROM iDADA: Styling your rental property on a budget

Houses and apartments intended for the rental market are, intended to appeal to the broadest possible audience, to rent quickly for the owner. It may therefore be challenging to think of ways to personalise your newly rented property to ensure that it feels like your home.
 
This inspirational iDADA guide works with you to show you how you can achieve a comfortable, stylish and highly personal home.
 
Colour
 
Colour is such an intensely personal expression of your design character. In general, lighter colours reflect light, are easy to live with and show off the architecture of a home beautifully.
 
That said, within the palette of neutrals and whites, if used in combination, there is no need for your interior to ever be bland. Think about what features you want to emphasise and which ones you would rather have fade into the background. As always and particularly regarding the use of colour, ensure that your landlord or letting agents are happy for you to proceed.
 
 
Display
 
A room without any display of personal life such as photographs, drawings, mementos, objects and such like, can feel a little ‘soul-less’ rather like a long stay in a hotel – enjoyable but not ‘home’. Remember that you are in a rental property and cannot just bang holes in the wall!
 
 
Kitchens and bathrooms
 
In a rental property, the kitchen and bathroom are the most challenging rooms to personalise due to their ‘fitted-ness’. However, some things are achievable, effective and cost-efficient.
 
Just follow the golden rule... Don’t, Move, Anything, Major!
 
By that I mean don’t even think of moving any pipework, toilets, sinks, baths, washbasins, shower inflow and outlets (a new shower head though is easily achievable) and don’t move any electrics and certainly not by yourself. Electricity and water do not mix!
 
Ask your landlord if, for example, you wish to move a heated towel rail and, even better, ask him for the number of his trusted tradesmen.
 
 
Soft furnishings
 
‘Soft’ furnishings are the textiles that can add personality, warmth, colour, texture and a transformation in the acoustics of a room, softening and dampening sounds and adding a layer of sensory comfort.
 
They are perfect for adding personality to a rental home and, of course, can all be taken with you when you move, to be redistributed throughout your new home. Without any soft furnishings at all, a room can be quite uncomfortable, as anyone who has eaten on a tiled-floored, hard-seated, bare-windowed restaurant can testify. As one disgruntled diner put it: “The noise dear, The noise!”.
 
 
 



EXCLUSIVE FROM iDADA: Spring Cleaning


Introduction
 

The concept of Spring Cleaning (in the United Kingdom) evolved during the 1800s out of the necessity to keep the house warm in Winter. March and April became recognised as the ‘perfect’ months in which to thoroughly clean the house by washing walls and paintwork, beating carpets and textiles, polishing furniture, and scrubbing floors. This was because the weather was warm enough to open doors and windows but not yet warm enough to encourage insects such as flies in from the outside. 

Nowadays of course, deep cleaning your home also provides an opportunity to change the weight of curtains - to perhaps cotton or linen - and to simplify window treatments that seemed cosy in the winter but now feel rather heavy. 

 

 

Spring Cleaning 

When planning a thorough clean of your home, whatever the scale, it is extremely helpful to walk through the space armed with a notebook and camera (phone) and survey the room, not in terms of measurement, but noting and recording with a view to cleaning and repairing. This is not the time to think ‘Oh it’ll do’, ‘It’s fine’ or, even worse, ‘No-one will notice’. This isn’t about other people’s reactions. 

 

 

Preparation Checklist  

Do you have all your materials such as:  

» Mops  

» Microfibre cloths  

» Sponges  

» Household rubber gloves  

» Bags and bin liners Do you have all your products such as:  

» Bleach (use very sparingly)  

» Toilet/floor cleaner 

» Specialist cleaning products such as oven cleaner. 

Once you have all the tools, it’s time to prepare for your spring clean. 

 

 

Clear the Decks 

This is an extremely important stage of the spring cleaning process and emotionally may be the most difficult. Beginning with the bedroom, go through every single drawer and cupboard in the entire house placing each item into one of four boxes: things to keep; things to wash and keep; things to donate to the charity shop and things to throw away either in the recycling bin or the local tip.  

Clear shelves, empty drawers and cupboards and fill the bins; clean each item before placing into the bin (wrapped in tissue if required) as you work through each room. 

 

 

As you move through each room, consider the following: 

» Open the windows.  

» Wash the curtains or have professionally cleaned.  

» Dust and clean any other furniture.  

» Dust art and decorative objects.  

» Wash windows and windowsills. 

» Wash walls if required.  

» Vacuum, sweep and wash floors. 

 

Is your property clean and ready for a viewing? Contact us today. 



Is April still a good time to sell your home?

The predicted spike in buyer demand is getting into full swing. Spring has always been a great time to sell, as buyers look to settle into their new home in time for the summer.
 
According to recent data from a well-known property portal, valuation requests have shot up by 27% compared to the same period last year. While March lived up to its reputation as the strongest month for sales, April is a close second as buyers continue to compete for homes. *
 
If you’re hoping to sell, you may also be on the hunt for a new home. To land your dream home, it’s crucial to be able to make a serious offer. That means getting your property spruced up and ready for its time on the market.
 
Don’t forget that many buyers now prioritise outdoor space to enjoy in the warmer months, so if your home has got it, flaunt it!
 
Make sure you are prepared for your April sale by contacting our team of experts.
 
 
*Rightmove



A guide to determining the value of your home

It's only natural that you would like to gather a fair amount of knowledge before booking in for a property valuation.

For the vast majority of us, owning a home will be one of the most significant financial investments we'll ever make. Therefore, maximising its worth is critical if we want to move up the property ladder.

We've taken this opportunity as your top local expert to explain some of the key aspects of your valuation so that you understand exactly what you're receiving and why.

 

What does “property valuation” mean?

A property valuation is an analysis of your home's worth. A variety of considerations, including the type and size of the property, its condition and location, as well as the seasonal and national trends in the local property market, are all factors we take into account.

It is a good idea to have a local agent conduct your valuation. They will know the local market and be able to target buyers in that area with effective marketing, which will lead to more viewings.

When choosing a representative, it is important to consider the service promise and success metrics, rather than the highest value.

 

Why is it crucial to obtain an up-to-date valuation?

While you may not be ready to sell right now, it's a good idea to keep a close eye on your local market.

Knowing your home's worth can also mean that when you are ready to sell, you'll be prepared and ready, saving you time and energy right from the beginning of your property journey.

 

Whether you're looking to sell now or in the future, you can get your up-to-date property valuation here.



Another new record for asking prices has been set

According to a popular property portal, the average UK property price has now exceeded £350,000. Asking prices across the nation saw a hike of £5,760 in March, marking the largest increase at this time of year since 2004. *

Properties with four bedrooms or more, saw the biggest price increase in March, with values soaring by £28,619 (3.8%). In fact, if you’re considering selling your three or four-bedroom home, you could find a buyer within the first two weeks of marketing. *

As a seller, you may be wondering why prices keep rising. It’s simple: demand remains incredibly high. This spring is said to be the best-ever spring to sell your home, and it’s true. The imbalance between supply and demand is the biggest that has ever been measured at this time of year, meaning you’re likely to secure a sale quickly, for an incredible price.

 

Are you ready to secure a sale this spring? We’re ready to help. Get in touch with us to book a property valuation today.

 

*Rightmove



Five key questions every homebuyer should ask

From assessing your finances to booking a viewing, you have a lot to think about when searching for your dream home. By asking a few key questions, you can be confident you’ve chosen the right property.  

Here are five to start with:     

 

1. Has the property been on the market for a long time? 

It’s normal for a home to take a few months to sell. After that, you may need to dig a little deeper to discover why the property has been on the market a little longer than usual.  

By pressing for more information, you could save yourself any worries in the long run. 

 

2. Have there been any significant alterations? 

It’s always a good idea to check what renovations or extensions have taken place over the years. Of course, we recommend having any property professionally surveyed before signing on the dotted line.  

 

3. What is staying with the property? 

When you set your heart on a home, it’s easy to get caught up in the big picture and forget about the finer details. Do you know what the current owners intend to leave behind? How will this affect your moving arrangements and budget? Make sure any remaining items are listed in the contract to avoid any potential delays further down the line. 

 

4. What are the likely running costs? 

Pay close attention to hard-to-control factors such as the council tax band. Also, check the average utility costs in the area and think about how you’ll heat your home. Location can be a consideration too, especially if you're moving to a more rural area. In this case, factoring in any increased travel costs is a good idea.  

 

5. Are there any issues with the neighbours? 

The seller must give a true account of any disputes, from disagreements over boundary lines to formal noise complaints. While their answer may not stop you from buying, forewarned is forearmed. 

 

Ready to start the search for a new home? We have some fantastic properties available to browse here. 

If you are struggling to find what you are searching for, contact us with your requirements and we will suggest the best matches for you.  



How to speed up the purchase of your ideal home

Buying a home is a very exciting time, so it’s in everyone’s interest to speed up the process. While your seller’s timeline might differ from yours, there are specific steps you can take to steer things in the right direction.
 
Know your stuff
 
A house is likely to be the biggest purchase you ever make, which means certain legalities are involved. Getting your head around the key terms will help you communicate easily with estate agents and solicitors.
 
Who you work with is also very important. Ask friends and family to recommend trusted property professionals and removal companies to get your ducks in a row before you begin.
 
Organise your finances
 
Once you feel confident about progressing, it’s time to weigh up your options. Should you sell before you put in an offer? While you’ll be a chain-free buyer, you’ll have to factor in storage costs and rent while looking for your ideal home.
 
It’s also a good idea to talk to a mortgage expert to arrange an agreement in principle.
 
Communicate clearly
 
So, you’re ready to make an offer. If the seller accepts, arrange a date for exchanging contracts and communicate your requirements to your solicitor clearly, so everyone stays on the same page. On that note, make sure you respond quickly to any requests to prevent holdups.
 
Of course, you will need a trusted partner with expert local knowledge to help you sell your current home or buy a new one. That’s where we come in.
 
You can contact us to discuss your options, or head over to our website to explore our current properties.



Soaring demand continues to push rent prices higher

According to a recent market report by a well-known property portal, the current demand for rental homes is a staggering 76% higher than during the same period between 2018 and 2021. As demand continues to outweigh supply, we truly have a perfect storm that is, in turn, pushing up rent prices across the UK. *
 
Tenants can now expect to pay around £969 per month, which equates to an extra £744 per year compared to pre-pandemic prices.
 
With supply currently unable to meet demand, landlords are in a strong position and should remain so for the foreseeable future. Rental properties are only taking two weeks to let, making it easier than ever to attract the right tenant in a very short time frame.
 
Predictions show that rents will rise by 4.5% across the UK over the coming year, so if you’re thinking of letting your property, now is the perfect time to capitalise on the expected market growth.
 
Ready to discover how much you can secure for your rental? Book your valuation today.
 
* Zoopla



Helping our landlords navigate the changing regulations

Being a landlord is a rewarding way to secure your income while providing quality housing for tenants. However, according to a recent survey, 24% of landlords feel overwhelmed keeping up with changing regulations.  

The main reasons landlords felt this way included finding the rules confusing and a lack of access to legal advice. For example, 16% didn’t know about licencing scheme changes, 12% were unaware of the new requirements for smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, and 10% had missed the news regarding proposals for minimum EPC standards. * 

Keeping up-to-date with every announcement and making the necessary changes to your properties can feel like a full-time job. This has a knock-on effect on landlords’ mental health, with over half of those surveyed admitting they’d taken time off work.  

So, what’s the easiest way to enjoy the benefits of being a landlord without the stress?  

Other than carrying out time-consuming research, reading trade publications, and enlisting the advice of a lawyer, the survey showed that almost a third have a letting agent to help. 20% also believe employing a managing agent would make life easier. * 

It’s certainly true that working in partnership with a trusted local agent can help you simplify the process of letting your property, especially if you manage a portfolio. 

Whatever your situation and long-term plans, we’re here to help. Contact us to learn more about our services and arrange a lettings valuation.   

 

*DirectLine 



Trends in the UK housing market

The last few years have proved just how changeable the property market can be, but several trends look set to stay.  

Younger buyers continue to be outnumbered by older buyers in the UK property market due to the wage to house-price ratio. * 

Interestingly, our living spaces have dropped from 24.89 sqm to 17.09 sqm since the 70s. Overall, new homes are around 20% smaller than 50 years ago, however, the size of our kitchens have increased! ** 

A number of factors are driving an increase in homeowners, first-time buyers and buy-to-let investors choosing new-build properties. One of the key reasons is higher energy efficiency compared to that of older properties. * 

Location to schooling and transport services continue to be primary influences on purchasing decisions. But other location-based factors – such as access to local shops – are becoming less of a consideration thanks to online delivery services. * 

Our final trend is highly relevant if you’re ready to sell soon. Did you know that spring is one of the busiest times of the year in the property market? Therefore, selling your home now means it is likely you will be in for a quick sale and achieve a top price for your home. *** 

Whether you’re hoping to find your dream property or take advantage of the rising demand, we’re here to advise you.  

Contact us today to book a valuation or discuss your options. 

 

*TLA 

**According to Which? 

*** Rightmove 



 



Are you a tenant on the hunt for a pet-friendly property?

Did you know? April 1st marks the start of National Pet Month! For tenants with pets, the search for a property can be a little more time-consuming and tedious. It’s important to remember that you must always get consent from your landlord before keeping a pet in the property. Failure to do so could result in you getting into trouble with your landlord. 
 
If you are on the hunt for a property with a furry friend in tow, here are our top tips to help you secure your ideal rental home: 
 
Plan ahead 
 
There is now more availability when it comes to pet-friendly rentals. However, in the current market, the imbalance between supply and demand means rental properties are being snapped up very quickly.  
 
We would suggest beginning your search around eight weeks before you intend or need to move out of your current property.  
 
Create a file for your pet 
 
While some landlords may initially say no to pets, if there is a chance they can be persuaded, it is best to provide them with your pet’s medical details and a reference from your previous landlord to show that your pet caused no issues throughout your tenancy with them. 
 
Have your landlord meet your furry friend 
 
This is often only relevant to tenants with dogs. It does, however, put your landlord's mind at ease knowing your pet gets along well with the other people in the house and is well-behaved. 
 
Are you on the hunt for a pet-friendly rental home? Get in touch with us today to see how we can help you. 



Demand creates opportunities for new landlords

As soaring house prices continue to push up the average buying age, more and more people are looking to rent for longer. This squeeze on supply has resulted in the average rent price rising throughout the UK. In London, rents have risen to £1,757 – 11.8% higher than in February 2021. *  

The imbalance between supply and demand means that the Association of Independent Inventory Clerks is now applying pressure on the Government to increase rental stock across the UK.  

Now is the perfect time for new landlords to enter the market and make a good return while providing homes to those who need them.  

Have you had a lettings valuation in the past? You may be surprised by how much your potential rental is worth now. 

If you’ve got an unoccupied property on your hands, contact us to learn more about our bespoke services and book a lettings valuation.  



How the pandemic has changed our homes

The lockdowns and social restrictions that followed in the wake of COVID-19 had some interesting consequences for Britain’s homes. Almost nine-million bedrooms have been repurposed to adapt to our rapidly changing lifestyles. A survey of 2,000 households found that 53% of UK homeowners transformed one bedroom, while 22% sacrificed more than one.*
 
Given the surge in home working during the pandemic, it’s not surprising that just under half chose to prioritise finding space for a home office. According to the survey, most people wish to keep this setup as flexible working remains the norm. Staying active and enjoying nights in were also popular reasons for repurposing bedrooms. Since March 2020, Brits have created over one million gyms, with home bars, cinemas, and music rooms close behind.
 
Despite this radical alteration in how we use our homes, 55% of owners feel they have compromised in other areas. Those surveyed often mentioned lacking room for guests and having less privacy. 11% even said their children must now share a bedroom.
 
Younger people with smaller properties particularly feel the pinch when it comes to space. Combined with long-term lifestyle trends and post-pandemic priorities, this pressure means that almost one-third of people may be looking to up-size soon.
 
With demand for homes still high, and the spring peak well underway, now is a great time to sell. Since the pandemic, property prices have been steadily rising, so make sure you contact us for an up-to-date valuation.
 
*Opinium Research
 



Easy ways to upcycle garden furniture

With daffodils and spring flowers in full bloom and warmer weather here, the first garden party of the season is just around the corner. However, your garden furniture may still be suffering the effects of winter.

While replacing old pieces with a spending spree at your favourite garden centre may be tempting, there are easier and cheaper ways to deal with tired furniture! For example, black and deep grey paintwork can transform dull fences, planters, and pots into striking backdrops for your greenery. A simple solution that can make a huge difference.

Is rust consuming metal everywhere you look? Available in various colours, anti-corrosion spray will help revitalise your furniture. Alternatively, a solution of white vinegar can work wonders. Just leave it on for about an hour and thoroughly wipe it down afterwards.
 
Adding texture with fabrics and soft furnishings can also enhance even the most worn-out pieces. Think tablecloths, cushions, and throws.
 
If something can’t pass for shabby-chic anymore, consider repurposing it entirely, perhaps by turning an old table into a wildlife house, or a swing seat into a frame for climbing plants.
 
If you’re hoping to attract serious offers this spring, sprucing up your garden is a great way to help viewers picture themselves enjoying those long, warm evenings ahead.
 
We are always happy to advise you about ways to improve your chances of a sale.
 
Contact us to learn how we can get you moving before summer.



31% of employees in UK Small and Medium Businesses working online without security controls

Research from digital security software companies, has found that almost a third of employees (31%) in the UK of a Small and Medium business (SMBs) are connecting to the corporate network using personal devices that have no security measures in place. This could pose a list of threats to these businesses, here’s why. 

 

Personal devices 

The rise in working from home on the heels of the pandemic has seen SMB managers needing to make drastic changes to adapt to the change in cultural working behaviours, which means providing their colleagues with efficient and suitable technology to work outside of the office. This is no easy task and among IT decision makers, many are failing to provide employees with their own dedicated work computers, with some even encouraging employees at home to use personal devices due to difficulties in supplying company hardware. This could prove to be a danger for these companies as private and confidential data is at risk of being leaked and stolen through unsecure browsers and networks.  

 

Poor cybersecurity risks for employees 

Working from home can enable employees to pick up bad habits and put their company’s data at risk. Some of these include: 

  • Accessing sensitive data through unsafe Wi-Fi networks 

Employees working remotely could be connecting to their home wireless network or handling sensitive data and accessing accounts using unsecured public Wi-Fi. This is where the risk arises as malicious cybercriminals nearby are enabled to easily spy on and harvest confidential information.  

  • Using personal devices for work 

There’s a high chance that many employees see no harm in transferring files between work and personal devices for convenience. However, if the employee leaves the company, they will be holding on to confidential information that has been stored on their device.  

  • Using weak passwords 

Cybercriminals are well aware of human error and will be quick to exploit it. Hackers can pull together lists of frequently used passwords and use them to access poorly protected accounts. 

  • Unencrypted file sharing 

Employees store and share private information all day, every day and companies cannot afford to have this information stolen. Encrypting and protecting data is crucial as sensitive company information being intercepted can lead to identity fraud, ransomware, cyberattacks, theft and more.  

 

Risk for companies 

Employees could be unknowingly putting their company at risk by working from home without adequate security controls. Poor cyber security and lack of training can result in: 

  • Email scams 

One of the biggest threats to a network’s security is threat actors gaining access to private information and without proper training and support, employees could be opening the door to them by interacting with phishing emails. These emails have become more sophisticated over the years and it’s becoming harder to determine authenticity without extensive training on the matter. 

  • Security controls are weaker 

Multiple existing layers of cyber protection will not apply to remote employees. Replacing the office network with home Wi-Fi means devices are unprotected and exposed to possible unsecured networks.  

  • Threats all around 

When it comes to remote work, security risks are everywhere. Unfortunately, the lack of monitoring and control which comes with remote work appears to be a blessing for cybercriminals, as sensitive information is simply easier to steal from a person’s home. Educating employees and ensuring your company and all its devices are secure and protected are the only ways to tackle cybercrime. 

 

If you are worried about cyber criminals impacting your business contact us today.



Does cancelling your insurancecausemore damage than it’s worth? 

 

Many businesses across the UK have felt the lingering impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and cutting financial corners seems to be the chosen method to keep things afloat. But does cancelling your insurance cause more damage than it’s worth?  

 

Coverage for Past Work 

Cancelling insurance means you will lose your coverage for any previous work. Errors and omissions insurance is typically a claims-made policy, which will not cover claims filed after the policy has been cancelled, even if the incident took place while the policy was in effect. This could land you and your business in some legal trouble and unless you pay for additional coverage when you start up a new policy, you could be susceptible to lawsuits related to past incidents before the new policy started.  

 

Cancelling and Restarting 

It’s not uncommon to cancel insurance while things are tight with the intention of picking it back up later. Unfortunately, cancelling will hike up your premiums with additional charges and fees when you start back up again, and you cannot guarantee your business’ financial security during the period free of coverage. 

 

Types of business insurance 

There are many different types of business insurance available, and the right cover depends on your business. Whether you own a business in customer care or a marketing service, you’ll require a tailored package with necessary cover to protect your business from suffering any catastrophic losses. A professional insurance agent will be able to find the right package for your business and adjust it to any additional needs. 

 

Professional Indemnity and Public Liability Insurance Protect Your Business 

No matter your commitment to customer care in your workplace, things don’t always go to plan and mistakes which involve other people often come at a cost to your business. For businesses that provide advice and service to customers and deal with intellectual property and confidential data, insurance is a must. Bad advice, faulty service and negligence can cost money and lead to legal trouble. PI and PL insurance will cover your legal defence fees and compensation payments, which can be hugely detrimental pay-outs if your business isn’t covered. 

 

Why Employers’ Liability Insurance is Important 

Most employers are required by law to insure against liability for injury or disease to their staff resulting from their employment. Employers’ liability insurance covers your business in the instance of an employee making a claim against you and your workplace. You can be fined as much as £2,500 every day your business isn’t covered by an employers’ liability insurance policy which complies with the law.  

 

Adjusting Your Coverage 

Adjusting a business's coverage by consulting with your insurance agent is a much more feasible option than cancelling all together. You may be able to lower your premiums, or your business might qualify for less coverage if your overall package is slipping outside of your budget.  

 

Cancelling business insurance only results in further losses, contact an agent for advice today.



Actions to take when the cyber threat is heightened

Remaining vigilant and teaching your employees this same value has become important now more than ever, as the threat posed by cybercriminals has increased significantly since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. Keeping one step ahead is all about being aware of procedures, so here is a list of measures your organisation should take regularly, and more urgently in the event of a heightened cyber threat.
 
Balancing cyber risk and defence
The threat to an organisation can vary over time, however, it’s important at all times to create a balance between the current threat, the measures needed to defend against it, and the overall risk the threat poses to the organisation.
 
In the event that a cyber threat to an organisation is greater than usual, moving to a heightened alert can:
  • Help prioritise necessary cyber security work
  • Offer a temporary boost to defences
  • Give organisations the best leverage for preventing a cyber attack when it may be likely, and recovering quickly when it happens.
Check your system patching
Make sure your user’s laptops, desktops and mobile devices are all patched. This also includes third-party software such as browsers and office productivity suites. Ensure your internet-facing services are patched for known security vulnerabilities, as internet-facing services with unpatched security vulnerabilities are an unmanageable risk.
 
Verify access controls
It’s a good idea to ask staff to ensure that their passwords are unique to your business systems and are not to be shared across other non-business or personal systems. Make it a regular habit to review all user accounts and disable any old or unused accounts. It’s also important to check over any accounts that have privileged or administrative access and ensure that they’re carefully managed, as these accounts have access to sensitive recourses and confidential information which will need to be adequately protected.
 
Ensure defences are working
Ensure antivirus software is installed and complete regular checks to confirm that it is active on all systems and that signatures are updating correctly. Firewall rules will also need regular checks, as temporary rules can expire and be left in place beyond their expected lifetime.
 
Review your backups
Perform test restorations from your backups to ensure that they are running correctly and that the restoration process is familiar to you and your colleagues. Make sure there is an offline copy of your backup, and that it is always recent enough to be used if an attack results in loss of data or system configuration.
 
Incident plan
Your incident response plan should be up to date and contains clarity on who has the authority to make key decisions, including outside of office hours. The incident response plan should be available at all times, even if your business systems are not.
 
Check your internet footprint
Check that the records of your internet-facing footprint are up-to-date and correct, this includes IP addresses your systems use while browsing, or which domain names belong to your company. Ensure that domain registration data is held securely and that any delegations are as expected. You can also perform an external vulnerability scan on your entire internet footprint to check that everything that needs to be patched has been patched.
 
Find out how a cyber insurance policy could protect your business. Contact us today for more information.



How to deter burglars

As the dark September nights roll in, burglars are given more opportunities to target properties in your area. With all types of crime, prevention is better than cure, and educating yourself on all the best security measures can help prevent you and your loved ones being stolen from.
 
Lighting
Lighting has been commonly used as a security measure for many years. Consider evaluating the lighting in your home, as it could be used as an effective security tool. Whether this means installing motion activation lights or simply leaving the TV on when you leave the house for a short while, lighting is a well know deterrent – especially in the darker months - and criminals will try to avoid it.
 
Windows and doors
Leaving a door or window open at night poses a huge security threat, but doors and windows with weak security measures can be just as easy to spot. If your house is vacant, it could be unwise to post holiday snaps on social media while you’re still away, as this will signal to criminals that your house is unattended.
 
Make sure your doors and windows are always shut while you’re away and consider investing in security locks. Most victims of burglary will take these measures after a crime has taken place. Stay vigilant, secure your home before a burglary occurs and you’ll drastically lower your chances of ever having to deal with theft.
 
CCTV
CCTV cameras are an almost infallible way to deter criminals; They’re easy to spot, they evoke a strong sense of consequence, and they alert the burglar that their crime will be documented. To reduce the odds of being targeted, you should consider investing in CCTV measures such as doorbells with built-in cameras, signs that warn of a CCTV system operating and live web cameras you can check on throughout the day via an app.
 
Let them know they’re seen and heard
It’s no surprise that criminals don’t like attracting unwanted attention and letting them know that their presence will gain your attention is a good way to keep them off your property. Man’s best friend can offer more than companionship, and a burglar’s least favourite sound is that of a barking dog alerting its sleeping owners. Even if you can’t keep pets, you can display warning signs that you do, and this will minimize the chance of your home being regarded as an easy target.
 
Stay vigilant
If your house was being monitored, a criminal would notice things like newspapers and parcels being left at the doorstep for long periods, or windows left ajar. Consider diverting your parcels to a trusted neighbour if you won’t be home to accept. Make sure your doors and windows are locked any time you’re away from the property – even if it’s just a short trip to the shop.
 
Home Insurance
Thankfully, home insurance does cover losses from theft, including instances that happen while you’re away. Therefore, it’s pinnacle for your peace of mind and financial security to make sure your home is fully covered. Home insurance allows you to stay one step ahead of criminals by protecting your most valuable asset and offering you a safety net if anything goes wrong. Burglars hate smart and responsible homeowners, so make sure you’re just that.
 
Thinking of getting home insurance? Let us help you protect your home, get a quote today.



How to know what business insurance you need

Insurance is essential for your business, from covering expenses to providing your workplace with stability, it’s important to choose the right insurance package which sufficiently covers all your foundations.

 

Here we look at the ins and outs of business insurance, to help you decide what policy would suit your business best.

 

Deciding what type of insurance your business needs

The right insurance plan will depend on your business, its size and how it operates. There are numerous policies on offer, and you can tailor your package to cover specific areas of your business.

 

Public liability insurance

Businesses which encounter members of the public, whether on company premises or elsewhere, will most likely need public liability insurance. This coverage protects a business against compensation claims for injury or damage made by clients, customers, suppliers or other third parties. Examples of businesses which require this insurance include shops, restaurants, hairdressers, builders and tradesmen. Check your client contracts to see if a particular level of public liability insurance is required.

 

Professional indemnity insurance

For businesses that provide advice to customers, deal with intellectual property and confidential data, professional indemnity insurance is a must. Bad advice, faulty service and negligence can cost money and lead to legal trouble. Professional indemnity insurance will cover your legal defence fees and compensation payments, which can be hugely detrimental pay-outs if your business isn’t covered. Some professional bodies and regulators require their members to have this insurance, including bodies for surveyors, accountants and architects.

 

Employers’ liability insurance

Most employers are required by law to insure against liability for injury or disease to their staff resulting from their employment. Employers’ liability insurance covers your business in the instance of an employee making a claim against you and your workplace. Certain companies are exempt from the legislation, for example, if a business only employs close family members this insurance may be unnecessary.

 

Business buildings insurance

Business buildings insurance can cover the cost of repairing or rebuilding your property if it’s hit by a disaster like a storm, fire or flood, or if it’s damaged by something like vandalism or subsidence. Whether you work from home or have separate business premises such as a shop, office, or pub, business buildings insurance is usually a necessity. If you rent the premises, make sure to check with your landlord to see what’s already covered.

 

Business contents insurance

Business contents insurance will protect the contents of your business premises, your equipment and tools. In the event that any of these are damaged, destroyed, lost or stolen, contents insurance will cover the cost of replacements or repairs.

 

Product liability insurance

Product liability insurance protects you and your business should a customer suffer damage due to a faulty product provided by your company.

 

Personal accident insurance

Personal accident insurance can pay out compensation to people with serious injury as the result of an accident.

 

Business interruption insurance

Business interruption insurance covers you for any loss of income during periods when you’re unable to carry out business as usual, due to an unexpected event such as a flood or fire.

 

Business legal protection insurance

Legal protection insurance facilitates access to law and justice, by providing legal advice and covering the legal costs of a dispute, regardless of whether the case brought by, or against your business.

 

Find out how we can cover and support your business this quarter, with a business insurance policy that’s tailored to you.



How to set achievable goals for your business

Business goals are precise and informed articulations of what your business can, and will achieve within a particular time frame. While reaching for the stars is never a bad thing, it’s important that your goals are realistic, achievable and grounded.

 

If your goals are too ambitious, you may need to adjust them so that your business has a clear sense of direction.

 

Set goals that are clearly defined and not overly complicated

It’s impossible to achieve a goal that hasn’t been clearly thought out or established. For example, if your company’s goal is to make a profit, make sure you outline a figure, a measurable outcome and a reasonable time frame.

 

The same goes for overly complicated goals, without being succinct and clear, the message holds little weight, meaning it will do nothing to boost morale, and results will be difficult to measure.

 

Establish both short-term and long-term strategies for your business

Your business can benefit from both short-term and long-term goals. Long-term goals should be more generalised and wide reaching, as once you’ve established them you can break them down into individual business objectives and progress points along the way.

 

Short-term goals are milestones that can help track progression towards overall business goals. For example, if one of the goals is to create a certain rate of positive feedback, a short-term objective would be the whole team completing a customer service training course.

 

Plan for any roadblocks

Make sure your business is prepared to face any hurdles or lulls by covering its most important foundations with insurance. Business insurance can help tackle any financial setbacks that make reaching your company’s goal seem further out of reach. Adding sufficient coverage, prevents unexpected events from slowing down your business’ progress.

 

Build a strong team

Building good habits around an established schedule is essential if you want to create a highly efficient team. Use a calendar for both you and your staff in order to keep on top of reminders. Use online to-do lists and spreadsheets to organise tasks, set deadlines and prompt for repeat actions. Display your key goals on the wall or in the staff meeting room to keep them visible.

 

It’s important to regularly review and analyse your progress and make sure your colleagues feel recognised and appreciated for pushing the team closer towards any goals.

 

It should be a team effort to achieve success, and your employees or colleagues are the people who can tell you what’s working and what’s not. So, once you’ve selected what you think should be your top goals for your business, sit down with your employees and get their feedback. They may agree or have some useful insights that you haven’t though of.

 

Set your KPIs

Once you’ve built your goals with your team and established a plan of action, you need to think about measuring your goals and setting timelines. The most common way to do so is by setting KPIs or ‘key performance indicators.’ These are numbers you can track that show whether your team is making progress with their goals or not. They also work as great motivators, and evoke a sense of healthy competitiveness.

 

You should also have separate KPIs for the business as a whole, such as overall monthly sales targets which every staff member can contribute to.

 

Find out how we can support your business, with an insurance policy that’s tailored to you.