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OCTOBER NEWSLETTER


Welcome to the October edition of our intelligent newsletter! We aim to keep you up to date with our latest news, give you top tips from industry professionals and provide interesting and helpful articles relating to the property industry and much more. You are able to update your preferences so you only receive articles which are relevant to you. If you like what you see, please be social and share our newsletter via social media. To ensure you don't miss out, just add this email address to your Safe Senders list.

FEATURED PROPERTY - Bowes Hall

An historic Grade II listed mansion house pleasantly positioned within the unspoilt Teesdale village on the edge of an area of outstanding natural beauty.

 

The accommodation covers three storeys plus an attic floor with the principal rooms facing south. Most of the rooms feature exposed timber floorboards, sliding sash windows and folding window shutters. A splendid Reception Hall featuring a "carreaux d'octagones" pattern stone floor, painted stone pillars and a stunning two-flight stone cantilever staircase with arched Venetian window on the half landing.

The Drawing Room and Dining Room face south and both feature sliding sash windows and folding shutters with window seats to the Dining Room, exposed timber floors and striking stone fireplaces. The Morning Room, which faces east, benefits from three sliding sash windows and a large stone inglenook fireplace with deep stone-flagged hearth with multi-fuel stove.

 

The Breakfast Kitchen was designed and fitted by a local craftsman, Anthony Nixon, in 2010 and comprises a comprehensive range of oak units with granite work surfaces. The naturally lit room is enhanced by a high open ceiling with east- and west-facing roof windows with further sash windows providing views across the landscaped rear gardens. Appliances include a four-oven electric Aga and an American-style Fisher & Paykel stainless steel fridge/freezer. The floor is covered in limestone tiles.

The Master Suite features exposed timber floorboards, cast iron fireplaces and sliding sash windows. The folding shutters to the Dressing Room are inscribed with names of former pupils dating back to 1821 and 1822. The Bathroom, which faces west, includes a stand alone roll-top cast iron bath. There are six further double bedrooms to the first and second floors, some of which feature exposed ceiling timbers, cast iron fireplaces and timber floorboards. The bedrooms are supported by an impressive Family Bathroom and En Suite Bathrooms to Bedrooms Two and Four.

 

The Attic Floor Suite of rooms, which includes a Double Bedroom with En Suite Bathroom, large Games Room and Gymnasium, would be suitable for staff accommodation or as a studio/gymnasium.

South-facing walled garden to the front with ornamental gates set in tall stone pillars, gravelled pathway and circular lawns.
Landscaped terrace and gardens to the rear with well stocked herbaceous borders. Vegetable garden. A large lawned orchard to the west with apple, pear and plum trees. For the full details please click here!

 



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The walk-in wardrobe is a luxury, there is no denying that fact. But with the average woman in the UK owning 21 pairs of shoes
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The Buyers Guide to Property Auction

Check which method the property you are interested in is being sold under

Properties can be sold under two methods; the modern or traditional method.


 

Modern Method

The successful purchaser is required to pay a reservation fee /deposit and sign a reservation form. The buyer reserves the right to unconditionally exchange contracts on the property at an agreed price within 28 days and complete 28 days thereafter.

Traditional Method

Contracts are exchanged immediately, with completion taking place within the next 28 days. Complete security is provided but this method is more suited to the property professional. We will require a 10% deposit paid on a non refundable basis and in some cases a reservation fee as well.


Check if the property is subject to a reservation fee or deposit


Reservation Fees

If a reservation fee is due, this will be clearly shown on the specific terms and conditions on the individual property page. You should check if a reservation fee is due before bidding on any property. Sales are subject to a reservation fee which covers our costs, (unlike traditional property transactions where the seller pays the fee). This is a percentage of the final selling price, and is in addition to it. The reservation fee reserves the property for the buyer and must be paid at the end of the auction by the successful bidder. If the sale falls through due to an act of the vendor the reservation fee will be refunded in full.

Deposits

If a deposit is due, this will be clearly shown on the specific terms and conditions on the individual property page. This is paid at the end of the auction and is held in a secure client account until exchange of contracts takes place. The amounts can vary on properties, so please check the terms and conditions.

Buyer Information Pack Fees


Buyers will be required to pay for the preparation of the Buyer Information Pack. The cost is &166.67 + VAT (&33.33) = &200


Buyer benefits



1. A quick & easy bidding process

Buying a property through our auction couldn’t be easier. You can bid from your desk, from the comfort of your home, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

2. A wide range of properties

Auction provides buyers with the opportunity to purchase realistically priced properties quickly and easily. All of the properties advertised through our property auction are offered by committed sellers at realistic prices. Many properties are vacant with no onward chain.

3. A secure transaction

The auction method also gives transparency for both buyer and seller as the sale is in the public domain so the fear of gazumping or re-negotiation is completely removed.

4. You can even buy with a mortgage


Depending on which auction option has been selected, you will have between 28 – 56 days to complete on the property. If you are purchasing through the Modern Method of Auction there is usually enough time to purchase with residential auction finance.

To view our auction properties please click here!



Top Ten Tips for Staging Your Living Room When Selling

A gentleman called me recently, having struggled to sell his house for several months. I took a look at his property advert online and saw a house that was full of mismatched furniture and cluttered rooms. “Have you considered using a home stager?” I asked him.

He hadn’t heard of the concept. In fairness, whilst it’s something that the Americans do to sell their properties, it’s not an idea we have embraced in this country yet, though sellers who are struggling often find that it can make a huge difference to the interest they get from buyers.

So let’s look at your living room, and how best to present it for sale, and wow your buyers:

Your suite

I often visit homes that are on the market with old, sagging sofas that haven’t been in fashion since the 1980s! When the homeowner tells me they plan to replace their suite when they move, I urge them to do it now instead, to help the house become more saleable. Old sofa equals dated house, or that’s what a buyer will think. A new modern sofa will really add a stylish look to your living room and prove a worthwhile investment for you.



Your carpeting

How is your carpet looking? Is it heavily patterned, darkly-coloured, or both? Would a professional clean refresh it, or does it really need replacing? A dirty, worn and dated carpet will give the impression that the house hasn’t been looked after, so if you want to portray a well-presented home, it may be worth investing a few hundred pounds in a new, neutral carpet.

Your lighting

This can really make or break the impact of your living room. Downlighters and table lamps can create a cosy atmosphere; uplighting can add a splash of drama. If you have overhead lighting, it’s usually best to leave that off and create a real feeling of homeliness with your additional lighting choices.



Your walls

You don’t need to paint everything magnolia, but you do need to present a buyer with a décor that they will like, as much as you can do. Whilst you haven’t got mind-reading powers (I assume!) few people will be put off by neutral, modern colour schemes. If you have a feature wall in say, vibrant purple, you are risking alienating anyone that doesn’t like purple, so play it safe and go for neutral shades.


Your cushions

If you can’t justify a new sofa, perhaps new cushions will help to refresh the look of your living room. A recent client of mine bought a really inexpensive cream Ikea sofa, then added some lovely colourful cushions in rich fabrics, to add a real feeling of luxury without a big spend.



Your accessories

Have a look around your living room at your ornaments and other accessories. Are any of them new and stylish? Or do you have little collections of old-fashioned ornaments you’ve gathered over many years? If they have sentimental value, why not parcel them all up now ready for your forthcoming move? That way you can clear the space for some pieces that are in keeping with current home style and perhaps that match your new colourful cushions.

Your art and pictures

If your walls and surfaces are covered in personal family portraits, it’s time to take them down, and box them up for your move. Generally speaking, it’s best if art is neutral and not distracting, like the kind of bland style you see in hotels. Lots of mirrors and large pictures in a style and colour to match your living room, will lift your presentation and add a feeling of coordination and harmony.



Your tv

These days, many living rooms are dominated by a large black box, aka your tv! Unless you have one of those high-tech mirrors that magically transforms into a tv at the touch of a button, you need to consider how you are going to diminish its impact however you can. Try rearranging the furniture around the fireplace or other feature, rather than grouping it around your tv. You may not be able to live with the furniture in that position, but it’s worth placing it especially for your photography and viewings.

Your ambience

How does your living room feel? Does it have a nice sense of calm and tranquility that makes it feel like somewhere you want to be after a busy day at work? Consider the way it smells, and sounds, as well as the way it looks. Lightly scented candles and some background music can really enhance the feeling of your living room and provide a restful space so that your viewers can relax.


 


Your finishing touches

Before you have your photographs taken, or book a viewing, take a last look at your living room with a critical eye. Take away anything that doesn’t improve the look of the room, like wastepaper bins or piles of magazines, and add a vase of flowers and a beautiful coffee table book, and voila! Your room is ready.


Home staging really doesn’t have to cost much, but it can pay dividends!

Source; home-truths.co.uk, Samantha Ashdown



Spotlight on...Wendy & Clare

Wendy Bedder - Administrator



What is your favourite food?
Steak and chips

What is your favourite holiday destination?
Scandinavia

Who would you most like to meet?
Prince Harry

Favourite band or artist?
Celine Dion

Favourite drink? Barcardi and coke

Favourite film star? Christopher Lee

Hobbies/sport?
Getting out and about in the UK country side, watching rugby, athletics and tennis

Favourite quote? 'Today is the tomorrow I worried about yesterday, and it didn't happen!'

Clare Sowerby - Sales Negotiator

What is your favourite food? Prawns in any shape or form

What is your favourite holiday destination?
Greece 'Yamas'

Who would you most like to meet?
Chris Robshaw - for free England tickets!

Favourite band or artist?
Coldplay

Favourite drink?
Prosecco

Favourite film star? Julia Roberts as Pretty Woman is my all time favourite film

Hobbies/sport?
Walking my puppy Oscar on the beach or a long walk by the river

Favourite quote?
'To be old and wise, you must first be young and silly'



Macmillan Coffee Morning

A huge thank you to our staff who baked and ate lots of yummy cakes for Macmillan Coffee morning. It was the 25th anniversary of the coffee morning and we managed to raise &75 for Macmillan cancer support. We had a delicious selection of savouries and sweets at HQ, which as you can imagine, were well received by all the staff.



Thank you so much to all who donated - we are delighted to be able to donate this amount to a very worthy cause.



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