Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Two Bed Room Flats in London are a Budget Option for Short Stay Visitors to the City

Visiting London with family for a vacation may be the dream of many. But what puts off many people are the issue of getting the right kind of accommodation where facilities, freedom and budget have to match. When family is there, you will need a relatively spacious place to put up no matter it is a shorter stay or a longer stay. Those travelling on limited budgets cannot afford to stay in expensive hotels or super luxury apartments.


But don’t worry. The option of accommodation in flats is open for you. But one a bedroom flat is too small to fit in a family comfortably.

There are spacious Two Bed Room flats available in reasonably good locations especially where some new developments have come up adding to the stock of 2 Bed Room Flats as the new smart modern homes. These locations are also rich in amenities such as gyms, schools, supermarket, pubs and restaurants essential for a convenient living.

A 2 bedroom flat will generally comprise 2 bedrooms, two bathrooms, a landscaped setting and a private living space. The average area may be some 750 sq metre. Some may have attractions including wooden floors; exposed brick, good kitchen, oversized windows and private balcony.

Immaculate interior designs and better living areas, stylish bathrooms and contemporary bedrooms add to the living ambience. The weekly rent in most cases range from £350 to £550 depending on the location.

Prospective customers are advised to visit classified renting sites or those of letting agencies to book the flat at the earliest. The online search option will get you wonderful offerings from a wide range of 2 Bed Room flats currently available in London. With Two Bed Flats to Rent in London becoming plenty in supply, you can feel lucky that your accommodation problem is fully resolved.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

New Developments In Kensignton For Renting

Kensington is an amazing up market location of London exciting all kinds of visitors to London. Be it expats or affluent Londoners Kensington’s fascinating appeal lingers with all. Its Victorian staccato houses are exclusive properties not found anywhere in the world though with huge price tags.

Kensington is popular for its beauty of the property, classy feel and rich social scene. The area is extremely safe and has the best schools of London with a large number of designer outlets. Some of the most beautiful architecture of London is there in Kensington with many squares adding to the beauty of the area.

Flats and Apartments


In Kensington, the Victorian age was a prosperous era with of the large number of grandiose white houses being built by the super-rich. In recent decades these have been converted into flats. And Kensington has many mews houses and modern apartment blocks. The variety and beauty in the properties is liked by all. The area also charms both expats and natives with its strong residuals. Kensington is home to the famous museums of Victoria, Albert, Natural History and Science.



Transport links

In terms of connection, the location scores high with access to two underground stations connecting various parts of London. For social life there plenty of restaurants, cafes, bars and other outlets reflecting the diversity of the local community.

New Developments


New developments in Kensignton are to be watched out. Some of them are discussed here.



  • Kensington Church Street w8: This new development has a bunch of beautiful, contemporary apartments with open-plan interiors having large double glazed windows, wooden flooring and comfort cooling. They are enviable in quality and style. Additional facilities include parking and a round the clock concierge service. The Kensington Church Street is located close to attractive London parks (Hyde Park and Holland Park), top Kensington & Chelsea schools and high street shopping and entertainment spots.
  • Nevern Mansions: It is located within Nevern Square, in Earls Court. It is a delightful conversion of red brick Victorian building into elegant 1, 2 and 3 bedroom rental apartments.

  • One Wycombe Square: This latest garden square stands on a peaceful hill spot of Kensington, near Holland Park and Kensington Gardens.

  • The Philimores: This is a cluster of charming 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments surrounded by beautiful landscaped gardens.

  • Warren House: This is a landmark development. This residential letting offers penthouse apartments with 2 & 3 bedrooms and penthouse apartments on rent.

Renting Flats


The area also has good quality Kensington flats to rent. These flats can be taken for rent with the assistance of a credible letting agency. The flats at Manson Place are desirable with its neighbourhood of trendy shops, cafes and local amenities. From there it is only a short walk away to the Knightsbridge and Chelsea areas with famous stores like Harrods and Harvey Nichols nearby. Similarly it will be feasible to try Allen House for elegant flats located off the High Street Kensington. It has Holland Park and Kensington Gardens nearby with many beautiful green spaces to relax.

Friday, August 16, 2013

Tips: Attracting Good Tenants Requires Some Basic Hard Work


It is the dream of any landlord to have a tenant who has few complaints and looks after the property well and pays the rent on time. But in reality not all tenants fit this description. Still some hard work can increase the chances of finding a good client using the following tips.

Research
Take a look at the rental market in your area and see what other owners of buy-to-let property are offering. If other properties are having little sign of wear and tear and not requiring any hard maintenance, try to enhance the standards of your property to command the same rent. Now think seriously about hiring a letting agent. Or arm yourself with all techniques to find suitable tenants for yourself.

Hire a Letting Agent: If the landlord has a busy life, or have little inclination to search for tenants a letting agent could be ideal. The letting agent will take photographs of the property and advertise it online including his own website and other third party property websites like Zoopla


Advertise the Property: In case you do not want a letting agent and want to do it yourself go aggressive with advertising using online channels.

Know your facts:
While managing the property viewings all by yourself, be prepared to face the questions from the prospective client for which you need to have convincing answers. So, you must all aspects about your property ranging from the neighbours; their nature: what days the bins are collected: how much the council tax is: where are the nearest shops: nearby schools and bus stops. Property viewings are opportunities for meeting tenants and encouraging people to select you as their landlord.

Credit Score Check:
Before finalizing the deal for long term flats check the credit score of tenants and speak to their previous landlords and employers. Doing so can give a good idea whether they are reliable and can pay their rent on time. So, take your time and make sure you carry out all the appropriate checks and find the perfect tenants you were hoping for.

Never rush a Deal:
Although lean periods can be trying never rush your search for tenants. The danger is that the haste may land you in the hands of someone who is a fraud and defaulter on rent and also refuse to vacate your property. Consulting letting agents in London will help to follow the right course. 

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Notting Hill Carnival: The Biggest Street Festival Of London

The Notting Hill Carnival on 25 and 26 August is an immensely famed festival of London's Caribbean community. The event has evolved into Europe's biggest street party. 
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The Carnival sets London on fire and unveils the Caribbean spirit in all extravagance where calypso and Soca musicians, costumed dancers, giant sound-systems and steel bands accompanied by a million revellers of all ages pump thrill into the London city.

Venues

The venues of Notting Hill Carnival are the streets of Notting Hill, Kensington and Chelsea. The roots of the Notting Hill Carnival go back to the Caribbean Carnival on 30 January 1959 in St Pancras Town Hall that had the agenda of improving race relations in Britain.

It was organised by Claudia Jones, regarded as the Mother of the Notting Hill Carnival. The event became a huge success despite its indoor nature. The second strand was hippie inspired festival in Notting Hill in August 1966 with Rhaune Laslett as its prime mover. It was a more diverse Notting Hill event to promote cultural unity. These two strands combined ultimately to give today’s version of the Notting Hill festival.

Plenty of kids in bright colours join the dancers' wearing feathered costumes. The adults will shake their legs in many of the stages including the Channel 1 booming dub, and the jazz-reggae. And tunes of all tastes reverberate from house to hip-hop.

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So you can expect the big crowd to spread in a huge area giving an exhausting day out. So, anyone loving a party, can have the Carnival time to get an absolute delight of the London summer.
The Notting Hill Carnival’s contribution is viewed positively by the authorities as a celebration of London's multi-cultural diversity and the exposure of Caribbean culture with its best traditions.

Visit London

The Carnival offers a fantastic opportunity to visit London and enjoy its energy. This will also be an occasion to taste the living in London and watch the festival.

Notting Hill Gate is one of London’s upmarket cosmopolitan areas and is famous for its Portobello market. It is dotted with a number of entertainment avenues and shops. Short visitors can look for small studio flats and some fairly expensive apartments for a joyous stay. There are many rental flats in areas near to the Carnival site such as areas adjoining Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens, which are a short walk away from that area.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

London: Rising Demand And Falling Supply Driving Up Property Prices


Londons’ property prices are soaring phenomenally. The trend is driven by factors such as heightened foreign demand for central London properties and huge shortfall fall in new developments. The astounding levels of demand for housing property is driven by rising population London city and may bolster the rental sector positively.

Rising demand for property in London has led to projections of a substantial price rise and skewed supply of properties. It is clear that in the next decade London property prices will be one of the world’s highest.

This is because the supply of new homes in London fails to keep up pace with demand. The analysis of global property research firm Knight Frank indicates that the prospect of London house prices soaring is clear. The demand is outstripping supply by 50 percent or more and that in the next decade the trend will only persist.

Rising Influx to City

The boom in residential developments across London will not be able to take care of the housing needs of the rising influx of people moving to the capital. Studies suggest London will see 38 percent rise in new households by 2012 and demand will translate to 525,790 new homes. But the supply pipeline is only 277,240 units.

London Mayor Boris Johnson has been pushing hard to encourage higher levels of development, underscoring the soaring housing shortage in the capital.

Price Rise

According to statistics, average London prices grew 6 percent in 2012 and jumped more than 20 percent in some boroughs driven by foreign demand for London property.
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The positive aspect of London property prices is that the high demand helped the London property market to get away from the negative fallout of the financial crisis because of the growing supply-demand mismatch. Amazingly the city recovered drastically from the slowdown with values of prime central London properties jumping 60 percent since 2008.

The rising demand for London property from national and international buyers have aided the market recovery and higher margins in the process. This trend is not set to change in the next few years.
Many units currently in the planning pipeline are likely to be delivered over the next decade. It will be around £80bn based on rough estimates upon current average borough values. It is highly unlikely that the new units can meet the projected of new households as population continues to expand.
While people living in the capital have seen prices rising by 20 percent over the last two decades, housebuilding levels only crashed 30 percent during the financial downturn from 2009 to 2010 period.

Greater London

Greater London has some good news. In the next 10 years, some 277,240 residential units will be finished and 1,77,340 of it will be in the private sector.

Taken positively, this housing shortage can turn into a boost to the rental property sector where more institutional investment is coming up. That means more developments to rent in London will be available  and can offset the demand for new property from new households.

Monday, June 24, 2013

Dress Up Your Property Smartly to Optimise its Rental Values

Properties are the finest assets to raise your wealth and income levels. Rental income is always a good source as a side income.  A well developed property will fetch maximum rental income if given on lease or rent to a reliable tenant. But optimising the appearance of your property is the key to it. But prior to putting your property on the market, there are a few things to make it attractive.


•    Location Value: The main selling factor of any property is its location.

•    Dress Up: Even if a full makeover is not possible, there are ways to spend less and spruce up things.

•    A Fresh Coat of Paint: A visually soothing living space can enchant any visitor. Giving some simple but selective touches on the walls with a new coat of paint will be nice. This can make the house or apartment stand out.

•    Embellish: Enhance the colours by choosing blinds, curtains matching the colour of the walls.
Your table throws and sofa cushion covers can be chosen wisely to add some visual pleasure to any visitor.

•    Furniture: Modify the furniture. Chuck out all old couches and invest in some new furniture preferably armchairs.
There are places to find affordable yet very good furniture to add value to your property.

•    TV Cabinet: Keeping a nice TV cabinet for your TV set will make an impression on potential tenants, much more than having your TV kept on top of a small table.

•    Be Tidy: Remove all clutter as no one likes a cluttered house or apartment. Show your future tenant that your place is very clean and tidy.

•    Weekly Cleaning:  Keep a cleaning session each week than doing a hectic, hired cleaning before your tenants move in. Invite the potential tenants to view the property only after you have cleaned it. Placing some nice flowers around the house can generate a nice effect.

With these basic steps you can expect your property--be it a house or apartment, to stand out from the rest of the crowd in your area and can exert a ‘pull factor’ on the prospective clients.

We at Rentals London, manage many properties in London and decorate them to let out asap. And, for your information, we have 9 applicants for every single properties. You can now imagine how these above tips are making different to us from others.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

London Rental Market is zooming exponentially



The long term rental market in London is soaring high as property investors across the board are acquiring homes in London. There seems to be a surge in the buy-to-let market as more people want to take out their money from banks and put into real estate.
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Market watchers say that the London property rent market gives a current return of 7 per cent besides capital appreciation in the medium-term. According to a survey by London-based KinleighFolkard & Hayward, rents in London have zoomed an average of 8 per cent this year as compared to last year. While the rental prices are increasing, the tenancy lengths are also going up.

According to market watchers, more and more London property owners are putting their property for rent. On the demand side, an increasing number of people are seeking property on a rental basis . Adding to it is a squeeze in rental property supply in the last few months.

London, being a cosmopolitan city is a sought after place for renting property. At the same time, finding a suitable property for rent may be difficult unless there is professional people and agencies to help you out.

Professional Help

Those looking for apartments to rent in London can take the service of reputed firms who are ready to help you with their long drawn expertise in residential letting.

For long term rental in London their vast database can be a boon to the users in locating the best rental properties anywhere in London. Location wise search is also possible for properties in select areas like,

•    Beaufort Park
•    Canary Wharf
•    Ealing
•    Hampstead
•    Highgate
•    Hyde Park
•    Imperial Wharf
•    Kensington
•    Knightsbridge
•    West Hampstead

The agency also maintains some exclusive properties on their website. The advantage is--any kind of residential property for rent in London, be it long term rentals or short term serviced apartments can be found easily and that too in a cost effective way. The offerings range from luxurious studio apartments to family houses suiting all lifestyles and budgets.

Monday, April 22, 2013

Letting agents will have to join redress scheme

Landlords and tenants are finally being offered better protection from rogue letting agents after the House of Commons approved an eleventh hour amendment to the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill.
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The coalition government has bowed to pressure from Labour and industry groups by amending the Bill to allow for a system of redress.

All letting and managing agents as well as those agents engaged in leasehold management must now belong to an approved redress scheme, or ombudsman, which will offer landlords and tenants access to an approved redress scheme in order to deal with complaints when they arise.

Peter Bolton King (left), RICS Residential Director, said, “From now on, should a tenant or landlord experience problems due to poor service, they will be able to register their grievance with an independent redress scheme which, if appropriate, will investigate and award compensation.”

The move has been welcomed by various property professionals and industry bodies as a positive step to raise consumer protection by giving access to an independent disputes resolution mechanism and also an opportunity to raise standards across an industry thought to handle £14 billion a year, earning £1 billion for itself in the process.

Property Ombudsman, Christopher Hamer (right), said, “I have been
pressing for such a change for a number of years and I therefore very much welcome the government's approach to this important element of consumer protection.”

However, while many feel that this is a step in the right direction, there is widespread feeling that further action will be needed to remove all rogue letting agents from the sector, after the Government stopped short of backing an amendment introduced in the House of Lords by Baroness Hayter, the Labour peer who has led the campaign for change.

Caroline Kenny (left), UKALA Executive, commented, “Whilst well intentioned, the previous proposals that letting agents to be brought within the scope of the Estate Agents Act 1979 fell short of providing a genuine solution.”

Nevertheless, the Housing Minister’s announcement that the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill will be used to provide a basis for future, specialised regulation of letting agency standards should ensure that landlords and tenants who choose to use professional letting services receive adequate protection.
The National Landlords Association [NLA] looks forward to working with the Government throughout the forthcoming industry consultation to make sure that any regulation implemented encourages professionalism, provides financial protection and aids the development of a healthy and sustainable private-rented sector,” said Chris Norris, Head of Policy at the NLA. 

Calls for legislation have intensified in the past year or so amid a major shift towards renting in the UK. There are now 3.84 million households privately renting in England, up from 1.9 million in 2001.

Marc Von Grundherr of Benham and Reeves Residential Lettings commented, “Given the increasing move to a renting society with older owner occupiers, we need more rental stock not less and therefore the sector needs to be fully transparent, professional and have redress for all sides. The only way is through regulation.”

Monday, April 15, 2013

The London Coffee Festival 2013

It’s hard to resist temptation when the aroma of rich fresh coffee brew fills your nostrils. It almost gets to your mind!!! If you are one of the millions of coffee lovers in this world then The London Coffee Festival is your celebration. Scheduled from 25th - 28th April 2013 at The Old Truman Brewery, 91 Brick Lane (Spitalfields, London E1 6QL), is the prime event of UK Coffee Week which commemorates the love for this aromatic beverage in London.
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The anticipated footfall for this year’s event is approximately 15,000 including coffee enthusiasts and gourmets, trained baristas, and cafe owners coming together to make the event promisingly interesting and useful. The onset of the public celebration will be marked by Espresso Martini Launch Party on 26 April (Friday) from 5pm onwards.

You can expect the event to be a wholesome combination of entertainment, knowledge and of course, coffee! There are demonstrations, tasting sessions, brewery tours, live music and a lot of variety of street food. The event emphasizes on good quality coffee being produced all around the world and offers coffee aficionados a chance to know more about this world famous drink.

The event venue, The Old Truman Brewery, is very famous with the residents of Canary Wharf, Shoreditch, etc. particularly on weekends. It is a collective house with 200 small businesses, related by a run of passages and courts across the area. The area is divided into various zones (Soho, Hyde Park, Shoreditch, etc.) for you to figure out which event or stalls do you want to go to.

It’s quite easy to reach there by overground & underground rail network or by bus or on foot. You can take the tube or rail to either of Liverpool Street, Aldgate, Aldgate East or Shoreditch High Street from where The Old Truman Brewery is at a walking distance. The tickets to the event can be purchased either online for £9.50 or you can also buy it from the venue for £12.50.

All other related information and FAQs are there on the event website which can give you a comprehensive insight into the line-up of all the four days. For more information about this festival please click here.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

The London International Ska Festival 2013

The London International Ska Festival 2013 from 28th to 31st Mar 2013 includes a star-studded line-up of Ska performing bands and DJs.

Ska, the music genre that blends facets of Calypso and Caribbean Mento amid American jazz and rhythm & blues, is all set to be celebrated yet again in this four-day long festival - The London International Ska Festival 2013. Rejoicing the essence of Ska, this year marks the 25th anniversary of the London International Ska Festival and features over 40 acts to be performed across various venues in London.

As per music enthusiasts, Ska is typically categorised into three epochs - the First Wave original Jamaican from the 1960s, the Second Wave English 2 Tone Ska revival of the late 1970s, and the Third Wave ska movement, which occurred between 1980s and 1990s. Scheduled to take place on 28th, 29th, 30th and 31st Mar 2013 at Clapham Grand in Wandsworth, Clapham, the festival promises to bring another splash of Ska from all these eras like every year.

The star-studded line-up has a number of Jamaican legends spanning different eras of ska with names like The Sidewalk Doctors, Rico Rodriguez, Lynval Golding from The Specials, and USA Ska initiators The Toasters. Silver Musgrave award winner Rico will be performing his classic Man from Wareika album on Day 1 of festival at The Jazz Cafe, in Camden Town. Other performing Bands include Ken Boothe, Freddie Notes (Montego Bay), Owen Gray, Vin Gordon Aka Don Drummond Jnr, Pama International, Intensified, Buster Shuffle, The Sidewalk Doctors, and many more.

The audiences can expect music influenced by the original American rhythm and blues and The Specials 2 Tone era and Madness as well. This platter full of 60s Jamaica through to the 70s and 80s resurgence is sure to be a delight for Ska fanatics. Various DJs like Jerry Dammers (The Specials), Gladdy Wax, Ras Digby (Sir Jesus), Jumbo (Java Hi-Power), Metro & Eddie Regal (Metro Downbeat), Chris Peckings (Peckings Studio1 shop), Tighten Up Crew, etc. will add to the fun with their excellent music mixes.

The events at Clapham Grand include an exciting array of pop and dance evenings from the resident DJs, along with various glamour and comedy carnivals also taking place at the same venue. If you are attending the London International Ska Festival you could also check out these other ongoing performances to complete the fun element.

Reaching to the venue is convenient with the Clapham Junction Railway Station or Wandsworth Town Railway Station located only a short walk away. You could also take the underground to Clapham South Tube Station and Clapham Common Tube Station situated in close proximity.

Friday, March 22, 2013

What Should a Rental Property Look Like?

If you are out there in the market trying to let out your property, then you must have already decided what kind of tenants you are looking to hand over the keys to. Although typically a rental property should look attractive, well maintained, and presentable, but the decision largely depends upon target market segment for your property.

A studio apartment or a smaller unit of residence is more suitable for a bachelor (working or student) or a couple. So depending upon the size of your property and your preference, you can decorate your home to make it eye-catching for the market segment. For instance, a school student looking to renting an apartment in London may like something bright, beautiful and decorative. Whereas, if a family moves into a home, they would prefer neutrally decorated interiors so as to give a sophisticated look to the house. Anyhow, you should bear in mind that the overall appearance should be pleasing, neither too stark nor too dull.

When you want to let your property and put it up in the market, you are obviously looking for maximum rental amount from the property. But in order to make the most of a deal, it is therefore very important for you to pay attention to the overall rent potential of the house apart from just the count of bedrooms.

Apart from interior decoration, there are various other things that tenants like to see in their new home. For example, a smart newly done kitchen is quite an attraction for tenants. So you could consider investing into redoing the kitchen to increase the asking price. Also, nowadays majority of the home seekers are looking for a kitchen fitted with good quality appliances. So make sure you keep that in mind.

Even modern smart bathrooms are important to tenants of every age. Even if your property has 3 bedrooms and is located at a great spot, a shabby washroom could be a total put off for a prospective tenant. You need to pay special attention to kitchen and bathroom especially if you are letting an ex-council property which is usually not in a fancy condition. Also, the overall look and feel of a house includes the exteriors as well, which includes the external paint, window panes, garden, outdoor lighting, etc.

As such, there is a market for every kind of property to let but how much do you want to invest into the appearance of the property depends upon how much rental do you want to get from the property. The cleaner, well maintained and crisp the property, the higher are the chances for a quicker and more profitable rental.

Friday, March 15, 2013

Guide to Renting Flats or Apartments in London

London is one of the world’s most prominent commercial and cultural hubs. Finding flats for rent in London could be a huge hassle if one doesn’t know where to look. Often first time buyers land in to deals which they would much rather have avoided or find out after making it official that they’re not getting all that they had bargained for. Rent prices have soared in recent years and looking up a place in the city has become harder than it was ever before.

In the face of such rising monetary considerations and daunting financial restrictions a growing trend has emerged, particularly amongst young professionals, of flat sharing. Although finding London flats to rent would nominally be considered a rather easy thing to do considering the wide reach of the internet and the classifieds available on it. However, the reality is rather different.

The most important thing with regard to looking for rental flats in London is being assured of the authenticity of the offer. This goes for both - landlords and tenants. Given the huge number of confidence tricks and other scams which are devised by illicit companies and dubious letting agents, particularly on the internet, knowing ones way around the real estate scene of the city would require either good insight or good guidance.

This also goes for flat owners looking to rent London flats. In such scenarios it can sometimes happen that the tenant is not trustworthy or may misuse the letting space. Subsequently they may also cause problems when the flat or apartment needs to be cleared. Therefore, in my opinion, it is best to approach a veritable residential letting agency when looking to rent flats or to put flats up for rent.

Ideally such agencies ought to have their headquarters based in London and must have been operating for at least a decade or more. Individuals looking for London flats to rent need to be assisted in acquiring residences according to their particular needs. Every person has a different requirement for their particular accommodation. These can be based upon location, price, time of lease, spacing etc.

To cater to the demand for renting apartments in London such letting agencies sometimes have particular parameters which make you find the required kind of flat much easier as compared to the effort which would be required to scour the entire real estate scene.

Landlords who wish to put up stylish flats for rent in London and want to do so in a secure and hassle free manner should also contact such letting agents. The number of contacts that such agents and agencies have would allow for the finding of trustworthy tenants much quicker than what one would be able to do on ones’ own.

One very useful feature of such agencies is that they divide lettings based upon duration so that only those parties on both tenant and owner side approach relevant persons. Also several of these agencies may also provide additional furnishing services which can be very advantageous to both parties. Also, the legal factors such as drawing up a contract, ensuring its adherence etc. are also done by them making the entire process of renting flats in London easy and uncomplicated.

Monday, March 11, 2013

A Helping Hand for Landlords & Tenants - London’s Lettings Agent

In the past few decades, London has become a prime international real estate destination. With more and more investors entering the real estate market, property values have risen exponentially as well as the number of London letting agents. Real estate developers in London state that this is the right time to make an investment, as the market is set to boom.

Real estate can be a very complicated industry to enter, for first time investors. There are a large number of scams and tricksters operating in this domain who can readily exploit unsuspecting novices. Therefore, investing in the wrong place, with the wrong London letting agents can be potentially disastrous.

Therefore it is advisable for first time investors to enter the market through London letting agents and real estate specialists. While approaching letting agencies in London it is also important of the authenticity of the ones which one is approaching. It is advisable to approach only the most well-known and experienced letting agents.

What this ensures is that the prospective tenants or landlords would get the best services available in renting, selling and buying real estate properties. Also, the older the letting agency, greater its web of connections and subsequently information relating to fats for rent.

Letting agents in London of such agencies would be spread out in almost all the residential areas throughout the city and therefore would be competently able to provide the exact sort of residential accommodation that their clients would require. Some of these London letting agencies also have offices in other countries whereby people from those nations could seek to purchase property in London and neighbouring areas.

It is most prudent, therefore, to approach letting agents when looking for a flat to rent as this would not only speed up the entire process while minimizing the amount of effort required at ones end, and at the same time ensuring that all parties get what they pay for and are not duped in any way.

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Find Affordable Properties in London


London is an extremely sought after place to live and with so many relocations happening everywhere, London is becoming home to many people from within the UK, Europe and across the world. The cost of living in London is believed to be higher compared to other parts of UK, but this is not always true. The costs vary from apartment to apartment depending upon a number of factors. If you are looking for affordable flats to rent in London, the following pointers could help you find the accommodation of your choice:

1.    Location – When you shortlist a location for your apartment in London, opt for a region which does not fall under the purview of prime property in London. It is obvious that very well-off areas like Hampstead, Notting Hill, or Kensington would certainly provide beautiful and luxurious apartments to rent, but at the same time they could be comparatively pricier than other areas. So choose a location which offers affordable flats to rent, as the cost of renting can significantly vary from area to area.

2.    Transport links – Finding an affordable location does not mean that you opt for the remotest locations. That way you will only end up spending more on transportation!!! So make sure that the location you choose to live in has good and easy transport links around so that you do not have to spend your money on long travelling.

3.    Refurbished homes – Most often, new developments are cost more than the older constructions. This is not only true in London but almost everywhere else across the world. So perhaps recently refurbished buildings that have been don up to good standards could be more affordable for you.

4.    Letting agent – Finally, if you are unable to find yourself that prefect residential rental apartment, then a letting agent in London can come to your rescue. You can find good regulated letting agents in all areas of London such as Canary Wharf, Highgate, Hyde Park, and many more. These are the experts that know every part of London and know exactly which areas and accomodation can fit into your budget and suit all your requirements.

Affordable properties in London are not difficult to find. You just need to do a bit of research you will definitely find a home for yourself. All the best!!!