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  • Cross Keys Estates - Residential Sales and Lettings - Slide One
    Opening doors to your future
    Residential Sales and Lettings in the Plymouth area
  • Cross Keys Estates - Residential Sales and Lettings - Slide Two
    Opening doors to your future
    Locally owned and run Independent Estate Agents
  • Cross Keys Estates - Residential Sales and Lettings - Slide Three
    Opening doors to your future
    Sales and Lettings offices centrally located
  • Cross Keys Estates - Residential Sales and Lettings - Slide Four
    Opening doors to your future
    Highly motivated friendly staff
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    Opening doors to your future
    Established in Plymouth since 2003
  • Cross Keys Estates - Residential Sales and Lettings - Slide Six
    Opening doors to your future
    Highest levels of customer service
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    Opening doors to your future
    Extensive knowledge of Plymouth and surrounding areas
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    Opening doors to your future
    Dedicated to making the process as smooth as possible

As most of you dedicated readers will know, there is nothing I love more than talking about property and property issues. I am sure that I must need to find a hobby or something else to help occupy my time, which is a good link to the subject for this article.

Usually most people think that a new year must mean a new fitness regime or gym membership and most of us start with really good intentions but then find it difficult to keep it up, so here is a thought for you, what about using your home and the things in or around it to help you maintain your levels of fitness, for instance, if you have a first, second or even a third floor apartment, try using the stairs instead of the lift. If you have a garden, gardening is a really good and gentle way to keep fit and surprisingly therapeutic as well.

If like me, many of you use a local car wash, have you thought about changing it up and occasionally doing it yourself. I have seen some people using bags of sugar or filling jam jars up with water to be as weights, in general, there are a lot of things that you can be doing to try to have a less sedentary lifestyle.

I am one of those highly annoying people who gets up at 5.30 most morning and go to a spin class at my gym, thankfully it is only five minutes away but this year I intend on cycling to and from instead of using the car. I will also be trying to eat less pizza, but that might be pushing it a bit far.

So, what will the new year hold install for you, will a move be on the table? Now that we have had the general election, and it seems that the United Kingdom will be leaving the European Union on January 31st, will we see the general condition of the housing market improve? Normally, in September of each year, the housing market, sees an uplift as buyers want to be in their new homes ready for Christmas, however in September 2019, due to the fact that there was so much uncertainty surrounding Brexit and weather or not it would even happen, we did not see this uplift, indeed across the board on most of the retail markets, the uncertainty made most people hit the pause button on their plans to spend any money. Investment buyers, especially, have decided to wait as not only Brexit but also the 3% stamp duty imposed on all second home up to £125,000 or even the 5% on any second properties between £125,001 and £250,000 have certainly been one of the nails in the coffin for the (usually) flat or apartment type property market.

The term Green Shoots suggest that there are slight signs that an improvement is on its way. Here at Cross Keys Estates, we are already seeing some of those Green Shoots of recovery that now fills me with some hope that 2020 will be a more prosperous year than 2019. We left last year with a splurge of sales that lead be to believe that the general public had either had enough of the hesitancy in the market or that they think this year will be a better time for them to buy their dream property.

I, myself, am currently in the midst of looking for my forever home and I am certain that this will be the year for me find it.

Before you all cringe at the thought of late night shopping and the crowded shops, getting dark at 4pm, forgetting which relations to buy for and which ones disappointed you with their present for you last year, spare a thought for your house.

Many people take the festive season to consider if it is time to move. Some families actively look for a new home at this time as it is the only time some couples / families have off together.

If you are looking to place your home on the market over Christmas, remember these few pointers to help you market your property successfully.

  1. Make sure your photographs are done before you put up your Christmas decorations – If your property does not sell in the time period expected and is still on the market in the New Year, the photos will tell that the property has been on the market for some length of time.
  2. If your chosen agent is coming to take the photos, ensure that they are there in plenty of time to make sure that the photos are done in natural daylight – there is nothing worse than photos with all the lights on or when you look at the windows, they are all dark outside.
  3. Even though it is now winter conditions, your garden is another room of the property – If your outside space looks untidy or unkempt it will give the impression that you either don’t use it or that your maintenance is lacking and could lead them to have a less than positive impression of the property overall. Kerb appeal sells properties.
  4. Check that your gutters have not filled up with the autumn falling leaves – This could lead to overflows that can cause damp to come in to the property. Nobody likes the sound of water splattering down on you from up high. Some properties have lead lined valley gutters, if these fill with leaves and begin to overflow, the water usually comes over the lead and into the property directly causing considerable damage.
  5. If you have any viewings booked on your property or if you are going to view property yourself, try to get there during the daylight hours – You will see more of the property and also be able to see if there are any obvious defects which might not show up in darker evening conditions such as damp patches or staining.
  6. If you have a big Christmas tree, remember that it does take up a lot of space in the room – Lots of Christmas decorations tend to make rooms look and feel smaller than they really are. If you have a small property, try to keep your festive decorations to the same proportions as the room. If you have ceiling decorations they can also make the room feel lower and sometime slightly claustrophobic, also if you have low ceilings with decorations and tall people coming to view then the two don’t go together very well.
  7. If you are lucky enough to be able to get away for a festive break, remember to let your agent know so that they can book appointments accordingly – Another good reason not to put your wrapped Christmas presents under the tree too early as this can say a lot about your property and your plans, remember there are some not so honest people out there that will target properties that have trees with lots of lovely looking gifts under them.
  8. If you are moving property around the Christmas / New Year period, try to plan your packing ahead – Take it from me as one who has moved in the first week of January, trying to pack a house is difficult enough as it is let alone trying to clear up and pack away from the Christmas season. I for one don’t think that I will move again during the festive period.
  9. What opening hours your solicitors are working – Yes even solicitors deserve some time off over Christmas. If you have to go to your solicitors to sign any documents or to fill in any forms, remember that they may have differing opening hours to normal due to the Christmas holiday period or having staff off during this time period.

As Plymouth’s gold award winning agent for customer service, Cross Keys Estates will always be happy to advise and guide you on this journey. Buying or selling can be one of the most stressful times of your life, trying to remember all the things that you need to do, informing the utilities companies of your move, meter readings, removals, finances, redecorating that may be required, cleaning or even signing documents at your solicitors can be quite demanding as it is, but add the stresses of Christmas and family commitments to that and you might find it a bit more challenging than you initially imagined, your agent should be understanding and as helpful as can be.

For any advice or even if you just want to talk about your property or plans for moving, please feel free to give our dedicated staff a call, we are here to help.

May I personally take this opportunity to wish you all a very merry Christmas and happy, healthy and prosperous 2020.

Yes it is that “B” word again, and yes I know how fed up most of you are with hearing about it, but here is the thing, what will the Brexit effect have on your home?

Some of the big financial experts in the city have readily declared that a NO DEAL Brexit will have a catastrophic effect on your house value, your house income and your household expenditure. The only figures that have been quoted though is up to a 30% drop in property values although they haven’t actually given us any specifics. I have to say that in my two decades experience of being a property professional, I have heard these scare tactics before and they have in no way ever affected property prices in the south west to this extent in the past, despite the big London experts and their opinions.

The value of the pound is already dropping to an unexpected low with it almost being on parity with the euro at this current time due to the fact that there is a real chance of a “no deal Brexit” which had previous been thought to have been taken off the table due to all of our beloved politicians not being able to work together for the good of the country. This is similar to playing a game of poker when you actually show your opponent what cards you are playing with and then wonder why you are losing the game.

Gross Domestic Production (GDP) fell in the second Quarter (Apr to Jun) following the strong growth seen in the first Quarter (Jan to Mar), this was most certainly due to companies, and the general public, stock piling and building up reserves in readiness for the March 29th original date for leaving the EU. When this didn’t happen, these people and companies had enough reserves that they didn’t need to purchase these things in the second quarter, hence the strong growth followed by the drop, surely this is simply common sense.

Even with all the doom and gloom that is being batted around like a game of ping pong by the politicians, industry leaders and so called financial experts, one thing seems to have escaped them and that is the fact that life still goes on. We are already seeing more “Staycations” than ever before meaning more of our hard earned income now actually being spent in this country supporting our tourist trade and the thousands of people employed in it.

If we cannot get certain foods from abroad, we will have to buy more UK grown produce bringing more income to our UK produce businesses and farms. If we buy and use our own services rather than relying upon foreign imports our economy will grow. It is purely that we come to expect that we can have whatever we want to buy no matter where it comes from and no matter at what time of the year, it is with no thought as to what this has already done to our country’s GDP.

As for houses, as I see it, people will always want to have babies, babies grow into children, into teenagers, into adults and then into families of their own. People will continue to marry and divorce. People will relocate for work or for pleasure and the effects of all of this is that they will need a roof over their heads. Will the property market here in Devon go down? I think that the uncertainty of Brexit will have an effect but for us in the south west, it will probably be more of a slowdown effect on the market rather than a downward effect of the value of property.

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