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Welcome to your monthly property update!




Lower High Street, Wadhurst

This exceptional and substantial detached family home sits proudly in an elevated position in the heart of Wadhurst village...
 
£820,000
 

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Deepdene, Wadhurst

A beautifully presented, bright and spacious modern detached family house, positioned in a quiet no through road...
 
£725,000
 

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Boogie Nights - Halloween Party28 October 2023

DJs Scanty & Sugarbush are back for their monthly residency (they started this Forum night in 2015). Spinning deep Disco and bumping House tunes on vinyl with classics as well as amazing...

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Fletching Street,Mayfield, TN20

The property forms a deceptively spacious detached family home, benefitting from a central...
 
£975,000

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Skippers Hill Five Ashes, Mayfield, TN20

A substantial and very well maintained, modern detached house, comprising five bedrooms...
 
£725,000

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It’s a buyer’s and a seller’s market

 
The property market always has a good deal for everyone, and right now, this has never been truer. The news tends to paint a bleak picture; however, on closer examination, it’s clear to see that the moving market is well balanced. If you are selling, buying, or both, then you are sure to find what you are looking for at the right price.

If you are selling
The property market is still benefiting from the rapid growth in prices over the past few years. With UK house prices rising on average by 3% in the year to May 2023, there is no doubt that things have returned to a healthier state.* Steady, solid growth creates confidence and stability. This means if you are selling, you are going to get a good price for your home, and if you move, you most likely have great levels of equity.

Buyer demand
Demand from buyers is up by 14% compared to 2019 and is 42% lower than a year ago.* It’s completely unfair and unrealistic to get downhearted by comparing today’s figures with those of last year. This was an exceptional year due to the hyperinflated market caused by COVID and other factors. The figure to concentrate on is that of 2019, which was a more realistic market, and with the increase in demand this year, you will sell your home quickly.

If you are buying
The property market is not exclusively a buyer’s market, as perhaps it has been in past years. But there is definitely a lot of scope for haggling, making an offer, or getting a good deal. Whatever your preferred term for saving money is, the trick is not to overdo it. You don’t want to miss out on the home you love by making too low an offer. This is where a good estate agent can help guide you through what can be a nerve-racking time.

A friendly face
Moving home is becoming more of a seamless experience. But having the right agent helps with this process. There is no substitute for a living, breathing person who spends day in and day out dealing with virtually all that is property related. Estate agents tend to know what is going on in your local market, can answer all your burning questions, put you in touch with anyone else you may need, and often have a list of buyers ready and waiting. Buying a home is an emotional experience, and when you are making big life-changing decisions, you don’t want to deal with a robot!

Beautiful buying weather
This time of year is perfect for moving. The birds are singing in the trees; it’s warm, and the prospect of being moved in time to enjoy the summer tempts many home movers into selling and buying. As a result, prices stay buoyant, and the choice of property flourishes. It’s a busy time of year, which adds vibrancy to an already good market.

Happy homes
Many homeowners keep their homes in tip-top shape during the summer. The result is that homes become happier places. Whether you are relocating to the countryside or to a new street, this time of year lends itself well to making some everlasting memories.

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Are you interested in inviting nature into your garden this summer?

 
This time of year is perfect for unwinding in the garden. So many people like to make the most of their outdoor living spaces by sharing them with their friends and family. Having a few extra guests around to make it more of a social occasion is always a good idea. But don’t forget to invite a bit of wildlife, which adds a touch of magic to your garden during these wonderful summer months.

Pick the right flowers
Flowers produce pollen for the birds, bees, and butterflies, which adds an orchestral soundtrack to your garden. Birds and butterflies are a spectacular sight to behold as you unwind in the garden with loved ones after a hard day’s work. And thanks to their hard work, the birds, butterflies and bees encourage more flowers to grow in your garden as they fulfil their role of fertilisation. Choose the flowers you love, adding the colours that make you happy, then let nature take its course.

Trees and shrubs
Whether bushes, hedges, trees, or shrubs are your thing, again, grow whatever you are most passionate about. Each will provide a great home for various forms of wildlife, from birds to insects. Growing a good amount of these things will create a better visual appeal for your garden and give the wildlife more choice when it comes to finding their nesting place of choice.

Build a pond
Building a pond can be great fun and is a relatively inexpensive way to add a whole new dimension to your garden. Buy a prefabricated pond and put it in the ground, or use a liner; either way, you are in for a little digging. All the hard work is worth it though, if you do it yourself. You will be able to sit back and drink your morning coffee while watching the birds, possibly even a toad, wash themselves before singing their morning songs. A good tip is to build a sloping side, almost like a beach, so that wildlife can get in and out of your pond. Perhaps fish are more your thing; either way, add some flowers to your pond, such as waterlilies, and watch them blossom.

Grow a meadow
Scatter flower seeds and create a meadow. Don’t worry if you don’t have the space to do this; you could grow small areas of long grass. These will also add to the visual appeal of your garden. Making it unique and different. This can encourage voles and caterpillars, and wildflowers have a unique beauty that is another feast for your eyes.

Create a rock garden
If you have areas in your garden that have poor soil quality, rock gardens are an ideal solution and don’t cost a lot to build. In fact, you may be able to build it for free. Build it next to your pond or wherever you feel it makes the biggest impact, and you will encourage pollinators and other forms of wildlife to thrive.

Added value to your home
While having more wildlife in your garden will not directly add value to your home it will enrich your garden, making it more attractive. This will add value to your home, and a well-presented garden with various features, flowers, trees, and shrubs will be far more appealing to buyers than a property with less visual appeal. Combined with the right outdoor living space; the perfect viewing point to appreciate all your hard work, you will have undoubtedly added significantly to the value of your property.

Are you looking for a home with an idyllic garden this summer?

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How to evoke emotion with your home's colour palette 

 
Perhaps you have just moved, or maybe you are thinking about moving. It could be that you are decorating a recently acquired buy-to-let property. Whatever your reason for decorating, sometimes the hardest decision to make is deciding on colour schemes. There is an eternal spectrum to choose from, and matching and creating rooms that are visually what you were hoping for is no easy task.

Did you know?
Some research suggests that we associate certain colours of inanimate objects with certain emotions. Here are a few examples: orange: happiness or energy, yellow: cheerfulness, red: love, passion, or danger and blue: relaxation, to mention but a few.

Are you selling your home or letting your home?
If you are renting out your home, neutral, warm colours are the best. That way, you can play it safe and not run the risk of decorating to your tastes and alienating potential tenants or buyers. Paler, softer colours that encourage as much light as possible will make your home appear larger. While it is tempting to opt for two-tone effects, do so in a conservative manner, if at all.

Do what makes you happy
If you are decorating for your own home, then this is a different matter. When it’s time to sell up and move, the chances are that your buyer will have their own ideas and tastes when it comes to decorating. Instead, have faith in your own tastes. Learn to trust yourself while seeking the right advice. Experiment with colours, and don’t buy until you try. Use the samples you are provided with and paint until you are happy. If you are not happy, today any colour can be matched with some clever mixing technology. So, if you can’t find the right colour, you can have it made.

Soothing spaces
Bathrooms, bedrooms, and sitting rooms are often places where feelings of tranquilly are at the top of the pecking order of desired emotions. Shades of blue and green can be useful in creating such feelings. The softer the shades, the less impact they will have. A good way to make these themes work well is by adding the right complementary furniture. In the case of a bathroom, a contrasting suit will accentuate these emotions and may distract your eye from the intensity of large painted areas. A good tip is to break up walls with mirrors, plants, pictures, shelves, or tiles to create a greater sense of serenity.

Furniture and finishing touches
A great way to add colour to create your desired mood is by not paying too much attention to the walls and focusing more on your furniture, features, and finishing touches. Gone are the days when it was all about wallpaper and paint, with furniture being a simple afterthought.

Neutral and darker colours are great for a feeling of cosiness. Then, if you want to add a dash of colour with yet more cosiness built in, use mustard shades or whatever colour you love. Neutral colours work with everything, and when you get to the end of your decorating expedition, the impact of small plants on a simple, free-standing table can be pleasantly surprising. So, when it comes to creating the perfect mood for each room in the house, start with your furniture.

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Interesting properties and peaking interest rates

 

Are interest rates peaking?
Inflation is falling, but with so many fluctuations in interest rates, it can be frustrating trying to plan your future. With inflation gradually declining to 6.8%, lower mortgage rates are on the way.* Projections also indicate that both interest rates and inflation will continue their descent. But as we have seen, world events can change quickly. Perhaps too much emphasis is put on interest rates and not enough on the property you desire, which could improve the quality of your life immeasurably. As the Bank of England steps closer to its target of 2%, there will be fewer fluctuations in interest rates. Nevertheless, many analysts say that we may never return to the ultra-low interest rates of the past. So why wait to buy the home you want?

The solution to rising mortgage costs
Many people are in the fortunate position of owning their homes outright. If you are not in this nice predicament, you can’t be blamed for worrying about rising mortgage costs. If you want to buy now, there is a lot you can do until you get a better mortgage deal in the future when interest rates fall to more favourable levels. Porting your mortgage, that is, buying a new home with your existing mortgage, which means you could pay your current, perhaps lower, interest rate. Extending the term of your mortgage is also a way to reduce your monthly mortgage outgoings. And interest-only payments, both in the long-term and short-term, can be effective in managing your finances.

The properties
It's no wonder that the UK property market is the envy of the world for many. With an eclectic mix of enchanting properties, from castles, country homes, and Victorian townhouses to ultra-contemporary dwellings. Whether it's mansions or maisonettes, flats in the city to rural retreats, there’s an endless selection of properties to explore. And that's just the beginning; there are infinite colour schemes, interiors, and furnishings that make a home your own. Contemporary properties have departed from tradition, offering an abundance of beautiful homes that never cease to surprise. From humble terraced properties with expansive, beautifully landscaped gardens to ultra-green country farm houses modernised while preserving their traditional charm.

Making memories is priceles
Interest rates will rise and fall over time. But as time passes without the home you truly know will make you and perhaps your family happy, is there any point in holding off your dreams? Property prices, in the long run, always rise. Can you put a price on happiness? Any money you save now by waiting to see what happens simply delays the appreciation of your new home, paying off your mortgage, and could put the rapidly gained equity your current home has earned to waste. It is, of course, a balancing act; the numbers need to be right. As you seek the right advice and explore the increasingly diverse range of mortgage products, you open doors to amazing properties.

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Is this autumn your time to move home?

 
 

Soon the leaves will turn into an autumnal blaze of colour, and Halloween and then Christmas will approach in what feels like no time. It will, of course, be a little sad to leave the summer behind, but looking forward to an exciting future will overshadow these emotions, especially if they are replaced with the excitement of moving to a new home.

Get a cool deal
The market, like the weather, tends to cool a little at this time of year. This creates opportunities. Firstly, you may have a little less competition when it’s time to view and make an offer on a property. And when it comes to deciding on that offer, you will have more room for price negotiation. Buying a home is an emotional experience for so many reasons, and there are few things more uncomfortable than having an abundance of competition forcing you to make big decisions in a short space of time. Saving money on your move is refreshing. It's even better when you can avoid the summer heat and move your furniture in milder weather.

Your garden will be less demanding
Your garden will be in full bloom during the summer months, but as winter approaches, it will most likely need less attention. This gives you more time to concentrate on the task at hand. It's crucial to make your garden appealing to potential buyers, as it adds to the overall attractiveness of your home.. The sooner you get in touch with your agent to take great pictures of your garden while it’s looking good, the better.

Look forward to a wonderful Christmas
Moving takes time. And it’s always a good idea to plan every step as much as you can. It makes the entire process less stressful and helps eliminate any unforeseen surprises. Moving in time for Christmas is an achievable goal and adds massively to the excitement of the season. The sooner you are organised, the better. Creating long-lasting memories is a major role of your home, and if some of your first are at Christmas, then what a magical beginning to the opening chapter of your new home’s story.

Change enhances your life
Autumn is a season of transformation, and it presents a unique opportunity to make a transformation in your own life by changing your home. Whether you're buying to find more space, to begin a portfolio, to find a holiday home, or simply to seek a fresh start, autumn can be an ideal time to make a change. Just as trees let go of their leaves to make way for new growth, you too can let go of the old and embrace the new, and in doing so, create a new life. Not to mention the financial benefits of taking advantage of the equity in your home.

Partner with the right people
The role of agents is becoming more imperative than ever before. The valuation process is more complex and demands local market knowledge. The fragmented property market makes every property almost as individual as the people purchasing it. Additional considerations include: Why are you buying the property? How long do you want to own it? How best to finance your property goals? Not to mention managing a portfolio or marketing your property so it achieves the right value in the desired time frame. Agents have access to a vast database that they use to match homes with their perfect new owners. Additionally, having an agent provides the comfort of a knowledgeable person on your side to answer all your questions. It’s easy to see the importance of forming this partnership to achieve your property goals.

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Here’s a guide to creating your ideal winter outdoor space

 
Outdoor living spaces are now as important as any room in the house. But that serene and chilled feeling that only comes from outdoor spaces does not have to end just because it’s winter. Whether you have a vast collection of spaces, a balcony, or something in between, you can create something magical that you can benefit from all-year-round.

Shelter
Whether you opt for awnings, pergolas, umbrellas, a gazebo, or your own unique design. Complement the aesthetics of your home and shield yourself from the rain.

Comfort
The key is to combine comfort with durability. So, acquire cushions, couches, throws, rugs, and tables that can cope with a bit of moisture and cold weather. More importantly, if you are warm and comfortable, you will enjoy your outdoor space. Then you can relax after a hard day's work.

Entertainment
Add music with portable speakers, an outdoor big screen for your favourite films, or a telescope for stargazing. Enjoy a warm, fresh-air experience as you take in the inviting view from your outdoor space, perhaps overlooking the garden.. Maybe you would prefer to curl up with a good book or entertain guests.

Fire
If you are entertaining, you can’t ask all your guests to curl up under a blanket! Adding a patio heater, fire pit, or outdoor wood burner can elevate the ambiance. You can’t beat the crackling of a real fire. Perhaps you already have a log store, and if you don't, consider getting one to add character to your relaxation space.

Sleep
An outdoor lounger or hammock is a great spot for an afternoon nap. Enjoy a good book, try some meditation, or get comfortable for movie night.

Food
You've got several options to elevate your al fresco dining. Build a comprehensive outdoor kitchen for a gourmet experience or just add a table to enjoy meals as the sun sets and into the evening. For a middle-ground solution, how about installing a fridge to keep your beers chilled throughout the summer? If it's a hot cuppa you fancy in the winter, adding a few electrical sockets means you won't have to trek back to the kitchen to boil the kettle.

Drink
An integrated bar will also help save your legs, especially if you are fond of cocktails. Whether it is an extravagant design with bar stools or a small cupboard, it will become more appealing when adorned with nice details. But if you prefer more mainstream choices, add a coffee machine or juice bar in case you want to work from home in your outdoor living space!

Light
Lights on strings, solar lighting, and candles, all available in an infinite variety of styles and shapes, will add warmth to your outdoor space. Soft lighting for romantic or relaxing evenings will create a magical glow. Modern or antique lanterns will stop the flames from going out, and you can relax or entertain to your heart's content.

Will an outdoor living space add value to your home?
The answer is undeniably yes. Your property will be a much better home to live in, and the more refined your outdoor space is, the more desirable your home will be to prospective buyers.

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Top tips on making your older home more modern

 
Modernising an older home requires a delicate balance between preserving its history and introducing contemporary elements. Your property's character will determine which original features to embrace or replace. You can make subtle, budget-friendly changes or invest in more extensive renovations.

Celebrate your home's original features
From your fireplace to the staircase, take a step back to take in the features you love and want to keep, then work in harmony with them.

Think about the original materials
The same applies to the woodwork, natural stone, or brickwork of your home. These qualities can inspire your approach to modernising your home.

Knock down some walls
Older homes often have floorplans composed of smaller rooms. Creating an open or 'broken-plan' layout can pay homage to the past while infusing a sense of modernity..

Remove old wallpaper
While some trends stand the test of time, others may need to go. For example, partly wallpapered walls. If an older fully wallpapered wall needs updating, it's time to remove it.

Add some smart technology
Subtle and discreet smart lighting systems, thermostats, and security cameras complemented with voice-activated systems will modernise your home without ruining its aesthetics.

Improve your home’s hardware
USB plugs, new power sockets, and light switches can provide cost-effective ways to modernise your home, making it more technology-friendly.

Add some modern art
Modern art in the form of photography, paintings, or sculpture can provide a timeless modern touch to any room, seamlessly blending classic features with a contemporary interior.

Install a new bathroom or kitchen
Marble, granite, wood, tiles, or vinyl? There is much to think about when creating these pivotal rooms in your home. Combining energy-efficient appliances with granite or quartz worktops can offer a modern and timeless appeal.

Be creative with your furniture
Paying homage to your home's history can be achieved using weathered furniture or collectable pieces. Rustic furniture that is set in a modern, brightly painted, spacious room can nod to your home's older features.

Restore your original flooring
Peek under the carpet or lift your worn laminate and you might find an original, real wood floor. Have you considered sanding it down and treating it?

Create space
Reducing clutter can create the illusion of larger rooms. When choosing lighting, you have a wide range of options to blend modern fixtures with older designs or even antique shades.

Create a connection with the outdoors
Remove barriers between your home's interior and the outdoors to blend your living areas. Think about creating an outdoor space that can be used even when it’s raining; add a few gadgets and timeless details such as candles.

Add some glass
Whether it's bifold doors, glass door walls, glass walls, skylights, glass roofs, or innovative indoor windows, adding more natural light can breathe fresh air into your space and create a sense of spaciousness.

Added value
Feeling inspired? Modernising your older home will most certainly add to its value. How Your approach is your choice, but seeking inspiration, like viewing properties, can spark ideas for improvement.

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