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  • Agents Versus Algorithms – Do We Still Need the Human Touch to Sell a Home? 25th March Uncategorised

    Agents Versus Algorithms – Do We Still Need the Human Touch to Sell a Home?

    Agents Versus Algorithms – Do We Still Need the Human Touch to Sell a Home? Property portals have revolutionised the market, but can an algorithm replicate an astute estate agent’s experience, empathy, and enthusiasm? A two-minute read. Here’s a statistic that sums up just how integral the internet is to…

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  • Ending a Tenancy: Reasons and Rules around Taking Possession of a Property 22nd March Uncategorised

    Ending a Tenancy: Reasons and Rules around Taking Possession of a Property

    Ending a Tenancy: Reasons and Rules around Taking Possession of a Property This two-minute read looks at why landlords end tenancies and the issues and implications around taking such a step. From toxic tenants to financial friction – there are many reasons why a landlord might want to end a…

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  • Think Carefully about Selling Your Home Due to Financial Reasons 18th March Uncategorised

    Think Carefully about Selling Your Home Due to Financial Reasons

    Think Carefully about Selling Your Home Due to Financial Reasons If you’re experiencing financial difficulties, you may be considering selling your home. This is a very challenging decision and needs to be given some serious thought. In this two-minute read, we look at some areas to think about before you…

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  • The Rental Trend That Could Be Good News for Savvy Landlord 14th March Uncategorised

    The Rental Trend That Could Be Good News for Savvy Landlord

    The Rental Trend That Could Be Good News for Savvy Landlords We explore what the rising rate of older renters means for SE18/SE28 landlords. A two-minute read.  Landlords looking to secure reliable, long-term tenants shouldn’t overlook a growing demographic in the rental sector – the older renter. Recent statistics* show that the…

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  • Things to Think about When You’re Relocating for Work 11th March Uncategorised

    Things to Think about When You’re Relocating for Work

    Things to Think about When You’re Relocating for Work Landing the perfect job is a dream for most, but what if that opportunity is in a different part of the country? Or abroad? If this is the case, relocation may be the only solution. Selling your home when you need…

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  • Landlords, Are You Energy Efficient Enough? 7th March Uncategorised

    Landlords, Are You Energy Efficient Enough?

    Landlords, Are You Energy Efficient Enough? Calling all landlords! Have you checked your buy-to-let property’s Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating lately? No? Unfortunately, there have been some legal changes that might mean you’ve got some work to do (and money to spend), so you need to keep reading. An EPC…

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  • Seven Ways to Outsmart Conveyancing Scammers 4th March Uncategorised

    Seven Ways to Outsmart Conveyancing Scammers

    Seven Ways to Outsmart Conveyancing Scammers Devious fraudsters are hacking the emails of buyers and sellers, sometimes with devastating consequences. A two-minute read. Gangs used all sorts of underhand tactics to separate people from their cash, one of the most ruthless being conveyancing fraud (also known as payment diversion fraud…

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  • What Tenants Want: The Changing Face of the Rental Market 28th February Uncategorised

    What Tenants Want: The Changing Face of the Rental Market

    What Tenants Want: The Changing Face of the Rental Market  This three-minute read looks at the changing rental market and what it means for landlords. With the rental market changing enormously over the past decade, savvy landlords need to stay on their toes to make the most of their investment.…

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  • Things to Consider Before Buying a New-Build in SE18/SE28 28th February Uncategorised

    Things to Consider Before Buying a New-Build in SE18/SE28

    Things to Consider Before Buying a New-Build in SE18/SE28 In this two-minute read, we explore the pitfalls of buying a new-build property. So, you’re thinking about buying a new-build. You’ve fallen in love with the area and the idea of a brand-new home, but is it worth the money? Read…

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  • Are New-Builds Really Worth It? 17th February Uncategorised

    Are New-Builds Really Worth It?

    Are New-Builds Really Worth It? In this two-minute read, we look at the advantages of buying a new-build home in SE18/SE28. When you visit a show home, it’s easy to imagine yourself sitting at the beautifully laid table, sinking back into the comfy sofa or settling in for a night’s…

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Small Gestures, Big Impact: It’s Random Acts of Kindness Day 9th April Uncategorised

Small Gestures, Big Impact: It’s Random Acts of Kindness Day

Small Gestures, Big Impact: It’s Random Acts of Kindness Day Random Acts of Kindness Day is this Saturday 17th February. The idea of a day to perform random acts of kindness began in America in 1995. It’s spread globally and is a great opportunity to show how small, thoughtful actions…

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What You Should Know before You and Your Partner Live Together  If talk between you and your partner this Valentine’s Day turns to living together, there are a few practical things you should know first.  Here at Hi Residential, we pride ourselves on being as helpful as possible.  But dishing out relationship advice is a step too far – even for us.  So, if you’re considering moving in with your partner, we’ll leave the big decisions and lovey-dovey stuff down to you.  However, if you decide to co-habit, we have some useful, albeit unromantic, advice for you.  It’s based on insights we’ve gained over the years from helping many couples set up home together.  Speak to your landlord  One option when moving in together is to start afresh in a new rental property. However, if you plan to move into your partner’s rented place or for them to join you, then you need to discuss this with the landlord. Be aware that you’ll need to get the landlord’s permission first, and they’ll most likely have to run a reference check.   Budget and bills  The good thing about living with someone is you can share the financial burden of renting. But you’ll need to have a frank conversation at the start to discuss how much you can afford to pay in rent and how you’ll split the bills.  Jointly liable  It’s worth understanding that when the two of you sign a tenancy agreement, you are both ‘jointly and severally liable’. This means that if, for example, your partner loses their job and can’t pay the rent, you could be liable to pay their share. The same goes for the upkeep and maintenance of the property. You’re both equally responsible.   Logistics  If you both already have your own homes, decide what furniture you’ll each take to your new property. It’s unlikely that you will have room for more than one sofa, bed or dining table, so you may need to give away or sell some big-ticket items. At this point, you may also get the home-making bug and decide to buy some items to turn your new place into a cosy love nest. In that case, it may be time to put your relationship to the test by taking a trip to Ikea. Good luck.  If you’re looking for a new rental property, contact us here at Hi Residential today. 9th April Uncategorised

What You Should Know before You and Your Partner Live Together If talk between you and your partner this Valentine’s Day turns to living together, there are a few practical things you should know first. Here at Hi Residential, we pride ourselves on being as helpful as possible. But dishing out relationship advice is a step too far – even for us. So, if you’re considering moving in with your partner, we’ll leave the big decisions and lovey-dovey stuff down to you. However, if you decide to co-habit, we have some useful, albeit unromantic, advice for you. It’s based on insights we’ve gained over the years from helping many couples set up home together. Speak to your landlord One option when moving in together is to start afresh in a new rental property. However, if you plan to move into your partner’s rented place or for them to join you, then you need to discuss this with the landlord. Be aware that you’ll need to get the landlord’s permission first, and they’ll most likely have to run a reference check. Budget and bills The good thing about living with someone is you can share the financial burden of renting. But you’ll need to have a frank conversation at the start to discuss how much you can afford to pay in rent and how you’ll split the bills. Jointly liable It’s worth understanding that when the two of you sign a tenancy agreement, you are both ‘jointly and severally liable’. This means that if, for example, your partner loses their job and can’t pay the rent, you could be liable to pay their share. The same goes for the upkeep and maintenance of the property. You’re both equally responsible. Logistics If you both already have your own homes, decide what furniture you’ll each take to your new property. It’s unlikely that you will have room for more than one sofa, bed or dining table, so you may need to give away or sell some big-ticket items. At this point, you may also get the home-making bug and decide to buy some items to turn your new place into a cosy love nest. In that case, it may be time to put your relationship to the test by taking a trip to Ikea. Good luck. If you’re looking for a new rental property, contact us here at Hi Residential today.

What You Should Know before You and Your Partner Live Together  If talk between you and your partner this Valentine’s Day turns to living together, there are a few practical things you should know first. Here at Hi Residential, we pride ourselves on being as helpful as possible. But dishing out…

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