Estate Agents In York

Thursday, February 7, 2019

International garden photographer of the year – in pictures

The international garden photographer of the year competition specialises in garden, plant, flower and botanical photography. It is run in association with the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, where entries are on display until 10 March. The competition is open to everyone, anywhere in the world. Images do not have to be taken in a specified year. There is no distinction drawn between professional and amateur photographers. There are 11 main categories to enter and numerous special awards. Here are nine of the first-placed entries in their categories, described in the photographers’ own words.

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Nearly a million more young adults now live with parents – study

Number has risen from 2.4 million to 3.4 million in 20 years, report says

Nearly a million more young adults are living with their parents than was the case two decades ago, a study has found.

The figures, in a report by the cross-party thinktank Civitas, will fuel concerns that too little is being done to protect young people from Britain’s housing crisis.

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UK house prices fall in January as Brexit puts off buyers

Biggest monthly drop since April comes while annual growth slows to 0.8% – Halifax

House prices in the UK fell 2.9% in January from December and the annual growth rate slowed sharply as Brexit fears put off buyers, according to Halifax, one of Britain’s biggest mortgage lenders.

Halifax said the monthly drop took the average house price down to £223,691 and came after a 2.5% rise in December. It is the biggest monthly drop since last April, when prices declined 3.1%. Analysts cautioned that the monthly house price changes tend to be volatile.

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Moving Stories: Taking a risk and buying a renovation project was our right move Combined Estate Agency & Conveyancing : Just £899 + vat https://t.co/eLmKfiYyW9 https://t.co/faM53BihZc


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New kid on the block? (Could be just what you need.)

There’s a lot to be said for using an established estate agent. You know what you’re getting; you probably know friends who have used them; their services have been tried and tested over several years.  You could see them as the safe option.

But what if there’s a new agent in town? Would you trust them to do a good job of selling your home?

The established agents would warn you off, for sure. They would tell you that these agents are untested, inexperienced and even desperate for your business. They will accuse them of over-valuing, under-valuing and under-delivering.  But then they would, wouldn’t they?

Maybe it’s time to rethink that point of view.

New agents can be a breath of fresh air.

Let me introduce you to Victoria Green from V-Move. She’s relatively new in the area, and before she launched her estate agency, she’d never even been an agent.

Victoria Green

What makes Victoria different?

Originality – because she hasn’t come from an estate agency background, she brings no preconceptions or bad habits with her. She is simply determined to do the best she can for every client, every time.

Client-first attitude – many established agents have a ‘property-first’ approach, which doesn’t always fulfil the support needs of their clients. Victoria always puts her clients’ needs first, because she doesn’t know any other way.

New innovations – have you checked out Victoria’s photography? It’s head and shoulders above her competitors’. And look too at how her clients’ homes are presented; she drives around with a car boot full of staging accessories to make sure every image she takes makes her client’s houses look amazing. She also blogs and has even written a wonderful book, packed with selling tips. Not bad for a newbie!

Selective – Victoria’s strategy is about quality, not quantity. She doesn’t simply list as many houses as she can; she only takes on the clients and properties that she feels are the right fit. Because it’s her business, she takes a personal pride in making sure that fit is as good as it can be. And she has some beautiful properties, doesn’t she?

Enthusiasm and passion – Victoria is an agent because it’s what she’s always wanted to do. She’s living her dream, and helping her clients to achieve their dream moves to dream homes too. Her enthusiasm is infectious and her passion means that people trust her, easily and gladly, as they know she will look after their home sale as if it were her own.

The need to build a reputation from scratch – if a big agent in Victoria’s area upsets a client, it’s just one of many, and may not be too big a deal to that agency. But to Victoria, the idea of a client being upset is a very big deal. She has a brand new reputation to build and protect, after all. That’s why she works harder than most other agent I know, often working seven days a week, answering her phone early and late, to make absolutely certain that every one of her clients feels like a VIP, because that’s what they are to her.

Time for a rethink?

Next time you see inexperience, remember that they have a reputation to build, and they want to do that on your success; if you see they have a small portfolio, remind yourself that they will have more time for you; and if you wonder if using an agency with only a tiny team will be up to the task, think about how you’ll feel calling the office and always speaking to someone who knows who you are, without your having to give them your address, postcode and inside leg measurement…..

Is there a new kid on your block too?

I often work with agents like Victoria. They are a breath of fresh air in an industry that is often stale and complacent. Here are some new and innovative agents I’ve had the pleasure to call my clients:

Angela Westgarth

Angela Westgarth

The Personal Property Shop, Bishop’s Stortford

A bundle of energy, Angela is dedicated, determined and a real dynamo!! Check out her Property Selling Tips and fabulous Facebook page.

Lucie Wishart

Lucie Wishart

Wishart Estate Agents,York

With beautiful branding and an elegant website, Wishart looks like it’s been around for years. Award-winning and super-focused, with a keen eye for detail, Lucie Wishart is definitely a new generation agent who is taking agency to a new level.

Perry Power

Perry Power

Power Bespoke,Reigate

Not so much the new kid on the block any more, but one of the most different looking agencies in his area. Everything Perry does is with style and panache, and his content marketing – blogs, videos and tutorials – mean that clients flock to him to find out more, attracted by his flair and originality.

Do you have a new kid on your block?

If you know a new, (or newish) agent in your town, who is determined to make a difference, and isn’t afraid to innovate and disrupt, I’d love to know about them! Tell me in the comments.

If you’d like my help to sell your home more effectively, please answer a few short questions here and if I think I can help you, I’ll be in touch.

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