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Last-Minute Gift Ideas if You’re Having a Present Panic in Manchester 

Here are three alternative gift ideas if you still need to pick up Christmas presents but can't face the heaving masses on the high street. With just a few days before Christmas, time is running out to get your gifts. But you don't have to do a frantic dash around the shops listening to Mariah Carey on repeat to get what you need. Here are three ways to sort last-minute gifts from the cosy comfort of your own home. Give someone an IOU Sometimes the best present you can give a loved one is time (it sounds cheesy, but it's true). So, why not pledge to take elderly relative to the seaside when the weather improves? Or offer to babysit for a friend with young children who needs a night off. You can download IOU templates from the internet and fill them in yourself or make your own if you're creative. Plan a gig or concert Do some online research to discover what events are coming up in your area in the new year. Buy your friend or relative tickets to a concert or show you know they'll enjoy. You can also look at the What's On section on the platform Eventbrite. You'll find an array of activities listed (many of them free or low cost), ranging from historical walks to craft sessions and beekeeping. Who knows, you and your loved one may discover a new hobby or passion. Customised gift You've probably taken hundreds if not thousands, of photos on your phone this year. Why not put the best ones to good use by creating a customised gift for someone special? Many companies offer a service where you can upload a selection of your favourite snaps, and they'll reproduce them in a format of your choice (poster, calendar, album or canvas print). However, you'll have to get in quick with this option as the turnaround can take a couple of days. Make sure you opt for the fast-track service when you place your order. From all of us here, we wish you a happy and healthy Christmas and New Year. If someone you know would find these tips helpful, please share this article with them. ENDS

December 20th, 2024|

Selling Your Rental: What Manchester Landlords Must Know 

The last few years have been challenging for some landlords. But don’t rush into a decision about the future of your buy-to-let until you’ve read this.  Reasons to sell your rental property  It’s fair to say that developments in recent years have made things more complicated for some landlords.  The restriction on mortgage interest tax relief (or Section 24 as it is often known) has raised many landlords’ tax bills.  And many local authorities have introduced selective licensing and additional HMO licensing regimes.  Furthermore, the new government is currently working on the Renters’ Rights Bill, which could become law in [...]

December 16th, 2024|

£1.6 Billion Wasted on Subscriptions Every Year – How Manchester residents Can Save

Here are three tips to help you save on unwanted subscriptions and put more money in your pocket.    Regular subscriptions to products and services can be useful. But they can also be a waste of money – especially if you never use them.    According to official figures, we spend £1.6 billion on unwanted subscriptions every year. However, nearly 10 million out of 155 million active subscriptions in the UK are actually unwanted.*    Take ten minutes every month – save hundreds every year    Know what you’re paying out in subscriptions: Take a little time once a month [...]

December 13th, 2024|

How to Enjoy Christmas in Manchester Without Spending a Fortune

Don’t blow your budget by buying Christmas presents for all and sundry this year. Follow these tips to simplify your gift-giving.  Christmas is supposed to be a time of comfort and joy, but many people face the festive season feeling a different emotion: anxiety.  About 44% of people worry about the cost of Christmas, rising to 58% among renters aged 18 to 35*.  A big part of this financial anxiety comes from the pressure to buy gifts for friends and extended family.  Not wishing to look like Scrooge, many people run themselves ragged, buying lots of presents that they can’t [...]

December 6th, 2024|

A Very Merry Christmas Checklist for Manchester Landlords

Want to enjoy a safe and stress-free Christmas without an emergency call from your tenants? Then, run through this helpful checklist.    Christmas is just a few weeks away, but don't put your feet up yet if you're a landlord.  While emergencies are rare at a rental property, they can crop up occasionally – even on Christmas Day.  A pipe could burst, the back fence could blow over, or some other unfortunate mishap that requires your urgent attention.  But there are ways you can minimise the chances of getting a call from your tenant while you're tucking into your turkey [...]

December 2nd, 2024|

Why It Pays to Support Manchester Small Businesses

STARTS:  Small Business Saturday 2024 is happening in Manchester and across the UK this weekend.   It’s the perfect time to celebrate and support the heart of our communities: independent businesses.    As a local estate agency, we’re committed to playing our part in creating community spirit, and Small Business Saturday offers a great chance for all of us to do just that.   Here are four ways you can do your bit to make it a success:    Explore Local Shops: Pop into a shop or business you’ve never tried before. Remember every local purchase strengthens our community.   Spread the Word: Post [...]

November 30th, 2024|

Three Tips You Should Follow before You Start a DIY Project in Manchester

If you’re on a budget, DIY is a great way to improve your home without spending a fortune on tradespeople.  But it’s not always as easy as home makeover teams make it look.   Many well-intentioned homeowners start projects only to discover they’ve bitten off more than they can chew. They end up spending a lot more time and money on the job than they intended.  DIY fails can have more severe implications, too. Some overzealous homeowners cause serious property damage and have to call in an expert to rectify their handiwork.  So, to enjoy the benefits of DIY without the [...]

November 29th, 2024|

Calling Manchester Landlords – It’s Nearly Time to File Your Tax Return

If you’re a landlord, the deadline for filing your 2023-2024 income tax return is fast approaching. Here are some important things you need to know.    When to file your tax return    Self-employed landlords need to file their tax return (and pay any tax owed) each year using the self assessment system. For the 2023-2024 financial year, this must be done by 31 January 2025 (unless HMRC has notified you otherwise).    If you don’t, you will receive an automatic £100 penalty. This will increase the longer you delay.    This doesn’t apply if you own your property [...]

November 25th, 2024|

Sharpen Your Focus and Be More Productive: Tips for Homeworkers in Manchester

Working from home (WFH) is the norm for many Brits – 26% do it at least some of the time*.  But it’s easy to fall into a rut when your domestic and professional lives play out in the same location.  When this happens, simple tasks take longer to complete, and your mental health can suffer.  So, how can workers stay productive while still enjoying the benefits of WFH? Here are three tips.  “It’s important to have a healthy, happy and productive space to work in.” – Oliver Heath, sustainable design expert – House Beautiful  Review your WFH space, making [...]

November 22nd, 2024|

Mould Prevention: Why Tenants and Landlords in Manchester Need to Work Together

Despite greater awareness and tougher legislative measures, mould can still be a significant issue for landlords and tenants.  A new survey has found that 43% of tenants have experienced problems with mould and damp in their rental*.  And cases appear to be becoming more – not less – prevalent.  Experts attribute this to changing weather patterns (sadly, we’re getting more rain than ever in the UK)**.  High energy prices don’t help either, as cash-conscious tenants are now more frugal when heating their homes. (Keeping a property at a moderate, consistent temperature helps prevent mould.)    How can this trend be [...]

November 18th, 2024|

Feeling Stressed? Here Are Three Tips to Calm Your Mind and Body

It’s considered the health epidemic of our times and affects one in nine people*.  If left unchecked, it can cause migraines, nausea and hair loss and increase the risk of stroke, heart attack and dementia.  And yet, in modern society, stress is often downplayed or ignored. Some people even boast about it (there’s a term for telling everyone how stressed you are; it’s called ‘stress bragging’).  But stress is not a badge of honour. If you suffer from it, it’s important to act.  As well as reducing your exposure to trigger factors, there are some simple activities that could help.   [...]

November 15th, 2024|

What the Budget Means for the Lettings Market in Manchester

Now the dust has settled on the Budget, let’s look at what it might mean for landlords and buy-to-let investors.  The overall themes behind the Budget, according to Chancellor Rachel Reeves, were economic stability and growth, investment and putting more money in our pockets. But there were also £40bn of tax rises to fill the infamous £22bn black hole Labour says it’s inherited.  The key changes that might affect landlords were:    Stamp Duty increase for additional properties  The big story here was the increase in the higher rate of Stamp Duty Land Tax (or SDLT), which applies when buying [...]

November 11th, 2024|

BREAKING NEWS: How Today’s Interest Rate Decision Could Change the Manchester Property Market

STARTS  Earlier today, the Bank of England (B of E) announced that the base interest rate will be cut by 0.25 to 4.75%.  This is good news for the property market.  Why?  The B of E's base rate influences the interest rates many lenders charge for mortgages, loans and other types of credit they offer people.   A reduction in the base rate means you can usually borrow money for less.  What does it mean for me?  Well, let's look at some different situations people are in.   I'm thinking of buying a home  You may find more competitive rates on the [...]

November 9th, 2024|

Manchester Residents: Home Security Tips This Winter

Unfortunately, when the nights get longer, this time of year can be open season for burglars looking to target your home. Now is the perfect time to review your home security and see what improvements you can make.  Here are three tips to improve your home’s security.  The simplest measures are the best  Some of the most effective security precautions are simple and cost very little – apart from a bit of thought and effort.  Such as:  Make sure door and window locks are in good working order. Upgrade them if necessary. Don’t overlook garages, sheds and outbuildings, as thieves [...]

November 8th, 2024|

How to Do the Basics Brilliantly: Key Tips for Landlords in Manchester

Have you ever wondered how some landlords seem to run successful portfolios and others don’t seem to crack the rental property puzzle?  In our experience, we’ve seen what the best do that the rest don’t.  And the answer is surprisingly simple; they do the basics brilliantly.  The best landlords have weathered many storms over the years, from interest rate rises and market turmoil to regulatory and tax changes.  And they’ve seen countless Prime Ministers, Chancellors and Housing Secretaries (there’s been a revolving door in that department) come and go.  The key learning here is they don’t get too worked up [...]

November 4th, 2024|

Budget 2024 News – What It Means for the Manchester Property Market

With PM Keir Starmer warning it would be painful, the new government’s first Budget has been hotly awaited for some weeks now.   In this article, we’ll look at what the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, announced – paying specific attention to what will affect the property market.  The Chancellor started by giving forecasts which suggest inflation will rise slightly, to 2%+, over the next few years. And that economic growth will be modest – only 1-2% yearly.   She reminded us all about the infamous £22bn ‘black hole’ and explained this would be filled by tax rises of around [...]

November 2nd, 2024|

Feeling Stressed? Here Are Three Tips to Calm Your Mind and Body

It’s considered the health epidemic of our times and affects one in nine people*.  If left unchecked, it can cause migraines, nausea and hair loss and increase the risk of stroke, heart attack and dementia.  And yet, in modern society, stress is often downplayed or ignored. Some people even boast about it (there’s a term for telling everyone how stressed you are; it’s called ‘stress bragging’).  But stress is not a badge of honour. If you suffer from it, it’s important to act.  As well as reducing your exposure to trigger factors, there are some simple activities that could help.   [...]

November 1st, 2024|

What Can Manchester Landlords Expect in Next Week’s Budget?

After months of fevered speculation, Chancellor Rachel Reeves will unveil her autumn Budget next week (Wednesday 30 October).  As the announcement could have important implications for landlords, let’s consider what might be included in it.  But first, a caveat  Leaks and rumours accompany the lead-up to any major fiscal event, and this Budget – Labour’s first for 14 years – has been no different.  There has been lots of speculation including some news articles that could only be described as scaremongering.  What we know is that Labour has promised not to raise income tax, VAT or employee NI contributions.   The [...]

October 21st, 2024|

Healthy, Hearty Autumn Food to Serve Up in Manchester This Autumn

Many people turn to comfort food to get through the colder, darker autumn and winter months.  But reach too often for a plate of stodge, and your energy levels and waistline will pay the price.  So, instead, why not make healthy homemade meals using seasonal ingredients to keep you fighting fit?    You could even do some batch cooking so that when you come home from work in the dark, the meal prep is already done.    Here are three tips for healthy autumn meals.    Stews   Look no further than a one-pot wonder for a low-fuss, nutritious meal packed [...]

October 18th, 2024|

Cuckooing: What Is It? And Why Is It a Threat to Manchester Landlords

Cuckooing is a heartless crime that puts your tenant’s wellbeing at risk and leaves you, as the landlord, facing an array of legal issues.  So, if you own a rental property, here’s what you need to know.  What is it?  The term ‘cuckooing’ refers to when a criminal gang moves into someone’s home and uses the property for illegal purposes.  How it starts  Criminals tend to target vulnerable people, be they lonely, elderly, intellectually disabled or on the breadline.  One way or another, be it with false promises, gifts, loans of money or threats, a crook wheedles their way into [...]

October 14th, 2024|

Three Feel-good Things the Next Three Months Can Bring

As the days grow shorter and the chill sets in, it can be easy to feel a bit downcast.   But autumn and winter bring their joys, and there’s plenty to look forward to as we enter the final three months of 2024.   Here are three things to consider in the coming months that are sure to lift your spirits.  Autumn walks in crisp, fresh air    As the leaves turn golden and crunchy, autumn is the perfect time to get outside and soak up nature’s beauty. Research suggests spending time in green spaces boosts mood and mental wellbeing, reducing stress [...]

October 12th, 2024|

How to Make Your Manchester Property Tenant-Ready in Five Easy Steps

Welcoming a new tenant can be exciting for landlords, but it also requires careful preparation to ensure a smooth transition.   A well-prepared property makes a great first impression and can set the tone for a successful tenancy.   Here are five key steps landlords should take before handing over the keys.  Inspect and refresh the property    Begin with a thorough inspection. Look out for issues like faulty fittings, leaks or signs of wear and tear. Addressing these minor problems now can prevent major headaches later. Consider a fresh coat of neutral paint to rejuvenate the space and create a welcoming atmosphere [...]

October 7th, 2024|

Dopamine Décor: Three Ways to Freshen Up and Brighten Your Manchester Home

With the days getting shorter and colder, dopamine décor could be just the thing to liven up your living space and lift your mood during the darker months.  So, let’s take a look at this popular design trend and how it can transform a drab and dreary home into something special.  What is dopamine décor all about?  The idea is to introduce pops of bright delight around the home to stimulate feelings of happiness (dopamine is a hormone linked to pleasure).  There are no strict rules, only that you choose furniture and furnishings that bring you joy and reflect your [...]

October 4th, 2024|

Manchester Landlords: Top Tips for Buying a Fixer-Upper

When considering the purchase of a ‘doer-upper’ – a property that requires refurbishment – landlords are often faced with a Shakespearean (ish) question: “To buy, or not to buy?” It’s an important decision where you must weigh up several important factors before choosing to invest or not. Below are five key considerations to keep in mind: Budget for refurbishment Before purchasing a doer-upper, make sure you budget accurately for the refurbishment work. You must account for not only the obvious repairs but also any hidden issues that may arise once work begins, such as damp or structural problems. A detailed [...]

September 30th, 2024|

Create a Home You Love with These Three Tips

Creating a home that nurtures you and your loved ones goes beyond décor, design and furniture layout.   A well-balanced living environment can greatly improve your physical, mental and emotional health.   Here are three tips to help you create a healthier, happier home.  Clear the clutter for mental clarity  A cluttered home often mirrors a cluttered mind. Research has shown that clutter can increase stress levels and negatively impact mental health. A study from the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin found that individuals with cluttered homes were more likely to have elevated cortisol levels – a stress hormone. Decluttering one room [...]

September 27th, 2024|

The Surprising Demographic Shift Taking Place in the Manchester Rental Market

First-time buyers might be getting older, but when it comes to landlords, it’s a different story.  A new survey* has found that in the past nine years, there’s been a drop in the average age of landlords in the UK.  Back in 2014, the average age for a landlord purchasing a rental with a buy-to-let mortgage was 46.4.  By 2023, that figure was down to 42.9.    Age breakdown  Young adults are often presented as economic lightweights who fritter their cash away on avocado toast and pumpkin spice lattes.  But take a deeper dive into the figures, and it’s clear [...]

September 16th, 2024|

What’s Happening in the Rental Market? Update for Manchester Landlords

Is the rental market running hot or cold, and what can we expect in the coming year?   Let’s dig into the latest data from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) and property portal Zoopla to find out.  Taking stock  Unless you spent 2023 hiding under a rock, you’ll know that rents rose last year.  A combination of higher interest rates, which put pressure on buy-to-let (BTL) mortgages, and high inflation saw rents increase. The real question is, by just how much?  The latest ONS data shows rents in the UK grew by 8.6% in the year to July 2024. A [...]

September 2nd, 2024|

Making MANCHESTER a Better Place: Eight Practical Tips

Throughout August, we’ve been running our Community Cheerleader campaign.  It’s where we’ve shouted from the rooftops (and blog posts) about the importance of supporting our neighbourhood together.  Here’s the final offering from our five-part series, which looks at eight ways we can all make a positive difference locally.  Volunteer your time: Volunteering is one of the most effective ways to make a difference. Whether helping out at a local charity, mentoring young people, or participating in community clean-ups, your time and effort can have a substantial impact.   Support local businesses:  Shopping at businesses in the area supports the local [...]

August 30th, 2024|

Savvy Styling Tips for Your Manchester Rental Property

Property experts often advise sellers to style their home before they put it on the market.    Go the extra mile with presentation, and buyers will be impressed by what they see and smell, or so the theory goes.    But do the same styling rules apply to landlords hoping to attract top tenants to their buy-to-let?    While there’s a little less scope for creative presentation with rentals (because they tend to be unfurnished), we think basic styling principles can still apply.    A well-styled rental sends a clear message to prospective tenants that the landlord is proactive and [...]

August 26th, 2024|

Transforming Manchester into an Eco-Friendly Community

Throughout August we are running our Community Cheerleader campaign.  It's where we shout from the rooftops (and blog posts) about the importance of supporting our neighbourhood together.  Here's part four of our five-part series, which looks at how we can all take steps to improve the natural environment in our neighbourhood.  By making conscious choices and being proactive, we can reduce our environmental impact and encourage sustainability at a local level.   Here are some simple ways to make our communities greener and more sustainable.  Promote Recycling and Reduce Waste Recycle as much as possible. We've heard about some of our [...]

August 24th, 2024|

How to Reduce the Risk of Fire at Your Manchester Rental

Did you know that a blaze is seven times more likely to start in a rental property than in a home occupied by the owner?*  It's a shocking statistic that underlines the need for landlords to prioritise fire safety.  So, let's look at how to keep your tenants and property safe.    Follow the law   Landlords must follow strict rules on issues such as smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, gas and electrical safety checks and the provision of unobstructed escape routes.   We won't go into too much detail here as there's a lot of ground to cover** (if you'd like [...]

August 19th, 2024|

Manchester Residents: Discover the Health Benefits of Community Spirit

Throughout August we are running our Community Cheerleader campaign.  It’s where we shout from the rooftops (and blog posts) about the importance of supporting our neighbourhood together.  Here’s part three of our five-part series, which examines the health and well-being benefits of community spirit.  When neighbours know each other, and people work together to support the area, the positive impacts on physical and mental health are profound.     Here are some ways being part of a cohesive community helps to make many aspects of our lives healthier and happier.  Reduced Stress and Anxiety Being part of a caring, supportive community [...]

August 16th, 2024|

How Letting Agents in Manchester Support Landlords and Tenants

A good letting agent can make a world of difference for both landlords and tenants.   Here are ten things a top-notch letting agent does to provide outstanding service:  Tenant Vetting and Screening A reliable letting agent conducts tenant screening (often called referencing) to ensure potential tenants are compatible with the financial obligations and responsibilities of the tenancy. Doing so reduces the risk of payment issues and helps support a harmonious tenancy for both tenant and landlord.  Property Marketing Savvy marketing is crucial for attracting quality tenants quickly. The best letting agents use professional photos and accurate descriptions, and advertise on [...]

August 6th, 2024|

Discover the Benefits of Shopping Locally in Manchester

Throughout August, we are running our Community Cheerleader campaign.  It’s where we shout from the rooftops (and blog posts) about the importance of supporting our neighbourhood together.  Here’s part one of our five-part series.  Shopping locally is a powerful way to support our neighbourhood and enjoy various benefits.   By shopping locally, we all contribute to the local economy, support small businesses and build a stronger, more vibrant community.     Here are four great ways to shop locally and why it’s so important:  Support local boutiques and independent shops  Independent shops and boutiques offer unique products you won’t find in [...]

August 2nd, 2024|

Buying Your Manchester Rental Property: What You Need to Know

If you feel totally at home in your rental property, you may daydream about buying it from your landlord.    So, what issues come into play when you want to buy the property that you’re renting? Let’s take a look.    Be realistic    While it’s not unheard of for a tenant to buy their rental, it is uncommon.    One reason for this is timing: the tenant needs to be in a financial position to buy the property at the same point as the landlord is looking to sell.    Understand the commitment involved    There are benefits to [...]

July 29th, 2024|

How to Spot Bedbugs, Bird Mites and Other Creepy Crawlies at your Manchester Rental

There’s no room for complacency when it comes to dealing with insects in a rental property.    What can start as a minor inconvenience can quickly become a major issue, especially as summer is breeding season.    So, here’s a list of common bugs for tenants and landlords to keep an eye out for.    Bedbugs    Holidaymakers often inadvertently bring bedbugs home with them in their luggage (they are a common problem in the hotel industry).    The bloodsuckers look like red or brown seeds but can be hard to spot as they dislike light.     The first signs [...]

July 22nd, 2024|

Common Lettings Terms That Manchester enters Need to Know

Lettings terminology can be confusing, especially if you’re new to renting.  So, here’s a jargon-busting list of commonly used rental terms to help you navigate the lettings market*.  Agent  An agent is a person who acts on behalf of the property owner (i.e. the landlord). Agents can be involved in letting activities such as finding tenants, tenant referencing and the day-to-day management of the property.  Arrears   If a tenant fails to pay some or all of their rent when it’s due (as specified in the rental contract), the outstanding amount is called arrears.  AST   AST stands for Assured Shorthold Tenancy. [...]

July 15th, 2024|

The Impact of AI on Manchester Rental Sector: A Look Ahead

Artificial intelligence (AI) is making tsunami-like waves across various industries, and the UK rental sector is no exception.   For landlords, understanding how AI might shape the future of property management is important for maximising their investment and protecting their assets.  Here’s a glimpse into the potential changes AI could bring while also highlighting the importance of letting agents in handling the human aspects of renting out your property.  Smarter property management  AI can revolutionise property management by automating routine tasks. Smart maintenance systems powered by AI can predict when appliances need repairs before they break down. This proactive approach [...]

July 1st, 2024|

Three Weird Questions to Test the Knowledge of Manchester Landlords

When it comes to being a successful landlord, it pays to heed the words of Forrest Gump.    The slow-witted, kind-hearted fictional character played by Tom Hanks on the big screen uttered a phrase that should serve as a guiding motto for all landlords.  “Life is like a box of chocolates; you never know what you’re going to get.”    No matter how experienced and diligent you are as a landlord, you never know what unexpected dilemma is going to come your way.    And when a tenant throws you a curveball, it’s important that your response falls within the bounds of [...]

June 26th, 2024|

The Dos and Don’ts of Deposit Deductions: Advice for Manchester Landlords

When a tenancy ends, there’s often confusion – and sometimes disputes – over what a landlord can claim as a deposit deduction.  So, let’s look at what’s reasonable to claim and how to avoid deposit disputes in the first place.    A landlord can deduct funds from a tenant’s deposit to cover*:  Unpaid rent or bills.  Damage caused by negligence or recklessness. (The tenant should return the property in the same condition as at the start of a tenancy.)  Anything in the property at check-in that is missing at check-out, such as furniture, appliances and smaller items such as lampshades or [...]

June 17th, 2024|

Five Things Manchester Landlords Should Consider before Buying a Property Abroad

Investing in a buy-to-let abroad can be a tempting prospect. Owning your own little piece of paradise while earning a rental income can seem like a win-win scenario.  However, it’s essential to have realistic expectations about the challenges landlords face when managing a property overseas.  Here are five things to consider before investing in an overseas rental.  The distance factor : Managing maintenance and repairs is difficult when you live hundreds of miles away (especially if you don’t speak the local language). As a result, most landlords get an agent to manage the property for them. As you won’t be [...]

April 29th, 2024|

How Mortgages Differ around the World – A Guide for Manchester Homeowners

If you’re paying off a mortgage on a property in Manchester, you’ll be well aware of how the mortgage market works in the UK.    But how do they do things in the rest of the world?    Let’s look at how people in other countries get on the housing ladder.    The Netherlands    While UK lenders offer the choice of a fixed-rate or variable mortgage, the Dutch do things differently.    A Dutch-style mortgage is a long-term deal (typically 20 to 30 years) in which the interest rate automatically decreases as the loan is paid down.    This means the [...]

April 26th, 2024|

Top Tips for Attracting High-Quality Tenants in Manchester

Some landlords, actually many, have an ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’ approach to their rental property’s upkeep.  But by proactively refurbishing and modernising your rental properties, you can realise a host of benefits that will attract premium tenants and add long-term value to your investment.  Here are seven ways why, and how, astute property upgrades benefit forward-thinking landlords.  Attract premium tenants: By upgrading your rental, you ensure it meets high standards, making it more likely to be rented quickly, thus minimising those dreaded void periods.  Create better landlord-tenant relations: A well-cared-for property often inspires respect and care in [...]

April 22nd, 2024|

How Manchester Landlords Can Get the Best from Their Letting Agent

If you’re a landlord looking to save time and money (and let’s face it, who isn’t?), a good letting agent can be a game-changer.    They’ll manage your rental property day to day (so you’re free to focus on your other responsibilities), regularly check in with your tenants (to ensure there are no issues) and remind you of your legal obligations.    A top letting agent can also look ahead and, drawing on their industry experience, advise you on your long-term investment strategy.    But, as with all business relationships, communication is key. When there is clarity and mutual understanding, [...]

April 15th, 2024|

The Birds and the Bees: Make Your Manchester Garden a Spring Haven

As winter fades, it’s time to prepare your garden for spring, turning it into a perfect spot for birds and bees. These critters are not just fun to watch but essential for keeping your garden vibrant and helping local wildlife thrive. Here are six simple tips to make your garden the place to be for these helpful visitors.  Choose local plants: Stick to plants that are native to our area. They’re already adapted to the climate, and local pollinators love them. Lavender, foxgloves and wildflowers are excellent choices, providing year-round food.  Add a water spot: A birdbath or a shallow [...]

April 12th, 2024|

Making Tax Digital: A Timeline for Manchester Landlords on the Upcoming Changes

Making Tax Digital: A Timeline for Manchester Landlords on the Upcoming Changes    Did you know that HMRC plans to introduce new rules on how landlords file their tax returns?    Here’s an update on what these changes involve and a timeline for when they’ll come into force.    Making Tax Digital (MTD) is an initiative designed to streamline the tax system by fully digitising it.    As MTD has been mooted for quite some time and its implementation delayed twice already, you may have already heard about it.    But if you’re hazy on the details or have buried your [...]

April 8th, 2024|

Stress Awareness Month: Fresh Ways to Chill Out in Manchester

It’s been described as a curse of modern times.  It’s omnipresent in most of our everyday lives.  And for some, its impact is dangerous and, in the worst-case scenarios, deadly.  In the tune of the 1990 hip-hop hit – let’s talk about stress.  April is Stress Awareness Month, a perfect time to discover new relaxation and stress relief techniques.   Beyond the usual advice, let’s take a look at some pretty unique activities:    Forest bathing: Immerse yourself in nature with forest bathing, a practice proven to reduce stress hormones and boost mood. A good walk in the woods should do [...]

April 5th, 2024|

How to Protect Your Manchester Rental from This Common Cause of Property Damage

What’s the most common reason for landlords finding themselves in hot water and needing to make an insurance claim?    The answer, according to one insurance company* at least, is ‘escape of water’. This term covers everything from burst pipes and defective washing machines to leaky loos and dripping taps.    In a recent report, the firm revealed that 35.5% of all claims paid to landlords were related to water damage.    And while most claims totalled a few thousand pounds**, some were for much, much more. (Spare a thought for the landlord who had to claim £145,000 after a [...]

March 25th, 2024|

What You Need to Know if You Inherit a Rental Property in Manchester

If you’ve just inherited a rental property, then you may be wondering what your options are.    While you won’t need to make any decisions on the spot (it usually takes many months to settle an estate), it’s good to start thinking about the issues you’ll have to address in time.    The first is what you intend to do with the property. Assuming you don’t want to move in yourself, your options are to:   Continue to rent the property out. That way, you’ll earn a monthly income and have a long-term investment that you could later pass [...]

March 18th, 2024|

FAO Manchester Landlords: What Makes a Property a Good Investment?

There are five fundamentals to consider when thinking of buying a rental property.  Whether you’re a seasoned investor or taking your first step into the rental property market, make sure you understand what makes a place a good investment.   Here are five points to consider carefully:  Location, location, location. The age-old mantra is as relevant as ever. A property’s location can significantly impact its desirability and, consequently, its value. Look for areas with strong growth potential, good infrastructure and accessibility to amenities like shops, good schools and public transport. Up-and-coming neighbourhoods or those in the regeneration process may offer particularly [...]

March 11th, 2024|

Home Improvement Scam Alert for Manchester Householders

Property owners are being warned to be on their guard amid a rise in the number of green home improvement scams across the country.    Many local authorities and also Propertymark, the trade body for estate agents, have warned that people are being duped by rogue traders exploiting anxiety about high energy prices and confusion over green grants.    What to look out for    Often, a cold caller will ring or knock, offering exterior wall and roof coating products with the promise that they will cure damp problems and dramatically cut energy costs.     In reality, the ‘improvements’ guarantee [...]

March 8th, 2024|

FAO Manchester Landlords: Five Key Checks for Your Rental Property

Maintaining a rental property in Manchester isn’t just about collecting rent; it’s about safeguarding your investment and keeping your tenants happy and safe.   That’s why regular property inspections are so crucial.   They help you spot potential issues before they become costly repairs and ensure your property remains a place people are proud to call their home.   Here’s the lowdown on the five key areas you need to focus on during your inspections:  Structural integrity: Let’s talk about the ‘bones’ of your property. Look for any cracks in the walls and ceilings. Also, checking the roof for missing tiles or leaks [...]

March 4th, 2024|

How Manchester Can Break the Chocolate Addiction

You’ve likely heard of Dry January, where a commitment to not drinking alcohol during the first month of the year is made.  You may be aware of Stoptober, a campaign that runs throughout October to get people to give up smoking.  But have you come across Dechox before?  Well, it’s a charitable endeavour traditionally throughout March where people pledge to give up chocolate for the month, all in the name of their chosen good cause.  It’s thought to have originally been started by the British Heart Foundation. The ‘challenge’ to give up cocoa-based sugary treats could be a lot harder [...]

March 1st, 2024|

FAO Manchester Landlords: The Five Mistakes You Can’t Afford to Make

Being a landlord is rewarding, but it comes with its own set of challenges and responsibilities.  Over the years, we’ve seen and helped solve most of the mistakes landlords can make.  To help you navigate this complex terrain, here are the five most common mistakes we’ve encountered and how to avoid them, ensuring a more profitable and stress-free experience.         1. Neglecting property maintenance  One of the gravest errors is failing to maintain the property. This leads to disgruntled tenants and costly repairs down the line. Prevent this by scheduling regular check-ups and addressing issues promptly.      [...]

February 19th, 2024|

Making a Difference in Manchester with Simple Acts of Kindness

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 can have a significant impact worldwide and closer to home in Manchester.   Here are six easy ways to spread a little happiness and strengthen the bonds within our community.    Support local businesses  Start by supporting local shops and services. Whether buying a coffee from the local café or choosing a local craftsperson for your next project, your custom helps [...]

February 16th, 2024|

What Manchester Couples Need to Know before Moving In 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 Myhouse Agents, 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 [...]

February 12th, 2024|

Renters Reform Bill: An Update for Manchester Landlords

After years in the making, it looks like the Renters Reform Bill – the biggest shake-up of the private rental sector in decades – will become a reality in 2024.    So, how much do you know about this wide-reaching set of proposals, and are you ready for them?    Be prepared    Perhaps you’ve read a few articles about the bill but have put off getting to grips with the details (after all, politicians put forward all sorts of proposals, many of which never happen).    Or maybe you’ve taken the ostrich approach, hoping it will go away.  [...]

February 5th, 2024|

Say Goodbye to Condensation: Quick Tips for Manchester Tenants

In the winter, we’re guaranteed a few things. It’ll be raining when we least want it to. A local postie will still be wearing shorts, no matter how cold it is. And condensation will appear at some point – often in our homes. While you can’t do anything about the weather (or the postie’s clothing choices), you can take some simple steps to combat condensation. We’ve come up with seven quick fixes that can dramatically reduce the risk of condensation, ensuring your home stays fresh and clean. Consider using portable dehumidifiers, particularly in high-moisture areas like kitchens and bathrooms. These [...]

January 29th, 2024|

Simple Ways to Bring More Sunlight into Your Manchester Home

Who doesn’t love it when the sun’s out?  Well, apart from vampires, mushrooms and raincoat makers.  But seriously, natural light, especially sunlight, has significant mood-enhancing effects on our minds and homes.  For homeowners and residents, understanding how to harness this natural marvel in home design isn’t just about aesthetics but also a step towards a healthier lifestyle.  Let’s discover more.  Why sunshine is significant: The health benefits of natural light  Natural light is a natural mood enhancer. Exposure to sunlight increases the brain’s release of a hormone called serotonin, which is linked with boosting mood and aiding a person to [...]

January 26th, 2024|

How to Spot the Signs of Illegal Subletting at Your Manchester Rental

Did you know that one in ten tenants admit to illegally subletting their rental property*?    The practice is even more common among young people; in a recent survey, 25% of tenants aged 18 to 24 confessed to secretly subletting all or part of their rental.    So why should landlords be concerned about illegal subletting? After all, if the rent still gets paid on time, what’s the problem? Here are a few reasons.   You have no idea who is living in your property and what kind of illegal or unwise activities they’re undertaking.  It can breach the [...]

January 22nd, 2024|

Is Your Manchester Rental On Trend? How the Lettings Market Stacks Up Today

Whether you’re a first-time investor or an experienced landlord looking to expand your portfolio, it pays to know what tenants want.    Understanding current trends in the market will help you fine-tune your rental marketing strategy and ensure that any improvement work you undertake proves to be of good value.    So, what are tenants looking for in 2024? Let’s take a look.    Affordability    Given we’re in a cost-of-living crisis, it’s not surprising that affordability is the top concern for tenants.    With the average UK monthly rent now sitting at £1,348*, more tenants are renting with [...]

January 16th, 2024|

Meet the Guppies: What Manchester Landlords Need to Know about This Key Demographic

If you’re wondering what Guppies are (and we’re not talking about fish here) and what they’ve got to do with the property sector, let us explain.    The term ‘Guppies’ refers to tenants in the 18 – 39 age bracket who see themselves staying in the rental market for the long term.    The nickname comes from the phrase ‘Given Up on Property’ because Guppies don’t see home ownership on the cards for them for at least the next decade.    For some, this is because of the high cost of buying a property and the struggle to get a [...]

January 8th, 2024|

Interior Design Trends Manchester Households Can Expect to See in 2024 

Is your Manchester home ripe for a refresh?     Are you itching to ditch dated décor and breathe new life into your property?     If so, take inspiration from these top interior design trends.    Texture     Don’t just think about how your home looks; consider how it feels. Bobbly cushions, plush rugs and fluffy throws help create a cosy atmosphere. Bouclé, velvet and leather are just some of the materials that can add interest.    The colour brown (yes, really)     All-white interiors are out, and brown is in. But don’t worry, you don’t have to go overboard or opt [...]

January 5th, 2024|

How to Bring More Lykke (That’s Danish for Happiness) into Your Manchester Home

The Danes are a contented bunch, with the nation regularly topping global happiness surveys (yes, they really are a thing).    This year, for example, Denmark finished second in the World Happiness Report, while the Brits languished back in 19th place.    So, what is it about the Danish lifestyle that makes them so darn chipper?     Many believe it comes down to ‘lykke’, the Danish word for happiness (not to be confused with ‘hygge’, which means cosiness).    When the good folk at the Happiness Research Institute in Copenhagen (yep, that’s a thing too) drilled down into the secrets [...]

December 15th, 2023|

Is Your Manchester Rental Property Ready for Winter?

Forecasters predict this winter will be cold and dry – making it likely we’ll get lots of snow.     While this is excellent news if you’re a skier, if you’re a landlord, it means there’s no room for complacency when it comes to maintenance and repairs.    Freezing temperatures can cause all sorts of property damage, so it’s vital that your rental is ready for the tough months ahead.    Here’s a list of seven ways to winter-proof your property to avoid expensive repair bills and ensure that you and your tenants can rest easy on cold, dark nights.   [...]

December 4th, 2023|

Crisis-Proof Your Property: What Every Manchester Landlord Needs

As any experienced letting agent or landlord can advise you, ‘expect the unexpected’ when it comes to rental properties. And that’s why it pays to follow the Scouts’ motto and “be prepared”. Being prepared for any eventuality can mean the difference between a minor hiccup and a full-blown catastrophe if you’re a landlord. With that in mind, we’ve created a Landlord Emergency Kit. Let’s dive into five essentials that can save the day. Back-up keys Locked-out tenants? Spare keys can quickly resolve this common issue. Store them in a secure yet easily accessible place, and always have duplicates for all [...]

November 27th, 2023|

The Untold Stories of Landlords in Manchester: Compassion behind the Contracts

In today’s climate, it’s easy to paint landlords with the same brush – viewing them solely as money-grabbing opportunists. As a letting agency that’s part of a network of like-minded agents, we get to see the rental business’s good, bad, and ugly side. Yes, there are some unscrupulous, greedy landlords. We do our best to avoid these. However, many landlords strive to do the right thing for their tenants. We’ve gathered some inspiring tales that highlight the, more often than not, unpublicised acts of kindness that landlords have done and continue to do. In one remarkable situation, a landlord had [...]

November 20th, 2023|

Eight Ways Manchester Social Media Users Can Make a Positive Difference

If social media increasingly makes you feel anxious or irritated, here are eight ways to enjoy a kinder and calmer experience online.    Social media can be a great place to share ideas, learn new things and raise awareness about important issues and good deeds.    But spend too much time online, and you may start to feel anxious, angry or depressed.    The good news is you don’t have to completely walk away from social media to call time on online toxicity.    As it’s Social Media Kindness Day on 9 November, let’s look at how you can make [...]

November 10th, 2023|

Tricks or Treats? Demystifying Rental Myths for Manchester Landlords This Halloween

In this Halloween Special, we look at five scary things landlords in Manchester need to be mindful of to avoid nightmares.  The ghostly guarantee of quick tenants  Some letting agents will convince landlords that finding tenants is a quick and painless process. However, rushing it without proper checks and considerations can lead to choosing the wrong tenant. Patience and due diligence will save you from a frightening future filled with unexpected issues.  The curse of the bad tenant  Many landlords dread being trapped in a lease with a problematic tenant. This doesn’t have to become your reality. Thoroughly understand your [...]

October 30th, 2023|

Rental Sector Market Update for Manchester Landlords

After a challenging 12 months for the economy, how is the private rental sector faring, and what lies ahead for buy-to-let landlords? In this market analysis, we look at some facts and figures to give you an accurate update on the private rental sector. Demand  Demand for rentals is running hot. It’s up 3% on 2022 levels and a whopping 42% higher than in 20191. Reasons for this include first-time buyers struggling to get on the property ladder (an issue made worse by higher interest rates) and a shortage of purpose-built student accommodation. Supply The long-term imbalance between housing supply [...]

October 9th, 2023|

Manchester Landlord’s Guide to Finding Tradespeople You Can Trust

It’s up there with late rents, messy tenants and broken boilers on a landlord’s Headache-ometer.  What are we talking about?   Finding (and keeping) tradespeople you can trust to look after any property maintenance or issues landlords need to get sorted.  In this article, we share five tried, tested and trustworthy tips on how to find the very best and swerve the unreliable rest.  Tip #1: Know your needs  Understanding what you require is the first step. Is it a leaky tap or a major renovation? Assessing the job’s complexity will help you choose between a handyperson and a specialist.   Tip [...]

October 2nd, 2023|

How to Be a Pet-Friendly Landlord in Manchester

If you’re a landlord looking to attract long-term tenants, it’s worth thinking about ways to make your investment property as appealing as possible.     And one area you may have overlooked is the army of British pet owners who need a rental property, and want to make their furry friends as comfy as possible.     Unfortunately, over the years, many landlords have been known to refuse pet owners, perhaps due to worries about damage or general unsuitability for a property.     Many pet owners tend to stay put in a rental as it can be difficult to find somewhere suitable. [...]

September 25th, 2023|

Why It Could Be Better to Rent Out Your Property Rather Than Sell

If you’re fortunate enough to be in a financial position where you can rent out your home instead of selling it, should you take the leap?   After all, if you don’t need to sell to fund your next move, renting your property is an option worth exploring.   Here, we explore the dilemma of renting out a property instead of selling it.   Timing   As we all know, property sales can take time. There are lots of hoops to jump through and boxes to tick before you get that money into your bank account. If you’re moving away [...]

September 18th, 2023|

Top Tips for Second-Hand Bargain Hunters in Manchester

Looking for a way to save cash, be kind to the environment, and help a good cause? Then roll up your sleeves and go hunting for a second-hand bargain.    As this month is Second-Hand September*, now’s the time to up your game when shopping for ‘pre-loved’ clothes, shoes, furniture, and toys.    And to help you do so, we’ve prepared some tips on sniffing out the best charity shop bargains.    Walking into a charity shop and seeing a jumble of clothing can feel daunting. But don’t be overwhelmed; just take your time and keep an open mind. Look [...]

September 15th, 2023|

What to Consider When You’re Pricing Your Manchester Rental

If you’re a first-time landlord about to rent out a property, or an established landlord looking to purchase a new investment, one of the main questions you’ll have is how much rent you can charge per month.      Of course, you can (and should) take the advice of your agent, but it’s also worth understanding exactly what factors impact the amount of rent you can sensibly charge.     In this quick read, we explore the factors you need to consider before pricing your rental property.     Compare    The first thing to look for is properties that are similar to [...]

September 11th, 2023|

Why Property Inspections Could Save You Money

As a landlord, you’ve probably experienced that feeling of dread when your tenant’s name flashes up on your phone, reporting a problem.     Or how about the horror of receiving the news that you’re going to have to pay for urgent (and expensive) repairs?     If either of these situations sound familiar, it could mean you’re not inspecting your rentals enough.    Being a landlord isn’t just about buying a property and raking in the rent. It’s a difficult job that requires attention to detail, making sure you’re meeting legal obligations, and ensuring your tenants are enjoying a safe living [...]

September 6th, 2023|

Should You Invest in a Turnkey Buy-to-Let or a Renovation Project in Manchester?

Whether you’re an established landlord or a first-time investor, you’ll probably be thinking about what to buy: a ready-to-go rental or a doer-upper. Which one should you pick?     Currently, lots of changes are being made around rental rules, and reports claim that many landlords are selling up. However, there are still plenty of investors making their move into the rental space. And with the UK facing a possible decline in house prices, now may be the right time for you.     But what do you buy?     A turnkey rental is one that is ready for tenants to move [...]

August 28th, 2023|

How to Make the End of Manchester Tenancy Run Smoothly

As a landlord, one of your main goals is to make sure your property is tenanted. As soon as the old tenants decide they’re moving on, it’s time to find new renters to move in.     But while you’ll be keen for a quick turnaround, it’s also important that things are done properly (cutting corners will cause you problems in the long run).    Not only will you want to end the initial tenancy correctly, but you’ll also want to start the next one off on the right foot.     In this quick read, we look at how to ensure [...]

August 21st, 2023|

Top Rules for a Happy Manchester House Share

Renting a property with a friend or acquaintance? Never lived with anyone before? We’ve got you covered with some top tips to help manage your new living situation.    These days, renting isn’t cheap and whether you’re a student or professional, those monthly payments can feel like a stretch. So, if you’re about to move in with a flatmate, it’s worth sticking to some basic rules to make sure your tenancy works out for the both of you.     In this quick read, we look at ways to make your flat share feel like a happy home.     Understand Your [...]

August 14th, 2023|

Why a DIY Tenancy Agreement Could Be Disastrous for Manchester Landlords

Why a DIY Tenancy Agreement Could Be Disastrous for Manchester Landlords    Type ‘tenancy agreement’ into Google and you’ll get thousands of results offering free online templates and guides to writing your own rental contract.    So why bother using a letting agent to sort out the tenancy agreement if you can do it yourself? What could possibly go wrong?    Well, quite a lot. Hastily downloading a template from the internet and high-fiving yourself for a job well done could prove to be a costly mistake.    It might not become apparent for months or even years, but if [...]

August 7th, 2023|

How to Make Your Manchester Tenancy a Happy One

As a landlord, as well as managing the finances, the property, and any repairs or maintenance, you must also remember to look after your tenants. While nine times out of ten you’ll never have to deal with anything too difficult, sometimes relationships can be testing.    So, what’s the best way to deal with issues that arise during a tenancy? In this quick read, we look at ways to deal with such problems.    Help avoid fall-outs     You can’t control the arguments that arise between tenants; however, you can try to avoid future rows by setting out clear advice [...]

July 31st, 2023|

Making Manchester Friends for International Friendship Day

When we’re young, making friends is easy. The whole class gets invited to your birthday party, you play a game of hide and seek, and you’re all BFFs for the next few days. Social interactions are less pressured and more fun, but as we get older, making new friends can sometimes feel impossible.     Loneliness is an epidemic of modern life; it’s reported that more than 70% of adults feel lonely often or always. Despite being married, working or having kids, many of us can’t shake that feeling of being totally alone.     If you’re someone who struggles to build [...]

July 28th, 2023|

Why Self-Managing Your Manchester Rental Could Be a Costly Mistake

Why Self-Managing Your Manchester Rental Could Be a Costly Mistake    Not since 2008, when Katy Perry stormed the music charts and Gavin and Stacey ruled the small screen, have interest rates been as high as they are today.    As a result, many mortgage holders are looking for ways to trim their outgoings to ease the financial burden.    Homeowners are putting DIY projects on the back burner and reducing their spending on   holidays and takeaways, while some buy-to-let landlords are toying with the idea of self-managing their rental portfolio (despite the fact agent fees are tax deductible).    But while [...]

July 24th, 2023|

Why Wabi-Sabi is the Must-Have Interiors Trend of the Year

Forget Scandi style or minimalist chic, the interior trend of the moment is wabi-sabi – an approach to design that’s gentler on the environment and the bank balance.    So, what is this concept with the weird rhyming name all about, and could it work for you?    Wabi-sabi has been popular in Japan for hundreds of years, where it’s considered more than a design aesthetic but a whole philosophy.    Rooted in Zen Buddhism, it celebrates the beauty of nature and all its imperfections. It’s about paring things back and embracing interesting, quirky items, especially ones that have [...]

July 21st, 2023|

Choosing a Letting Agent: What Manchester Landlords Need to Know

How can you spot a top letting agent from a master of mediocrity? Read on to find out.    Landlords use letting agents for all sorts of reasons.    Some need help navigating red tape and lettings legislation, while others want a third party to deal with inspections, inventories and disputes.    And some just want peace of mind and to know that their investment property is being managed by a safe pair of hands.    Whatever your motivation as a landlord, once you’ve decided to use a letting agent, it’s important to choose a good one.    Here are [...]

July 17th, 2023|

What Manchester Football Fans Need to Know about the Women’s World Cup

An incredible summer of sport is about to get even better when the Women’s World Cup kicks off next week (20 July).    Australia and New Zealand are hosting the tournament, which promises to build on all the excitement and drama of last year’s Women’s Euros, where the Lionesses prevailed.    Women’s football in the UK received an incredible boost last July when Leah Williamson led England to victory against Germany at Wembley in front of 87,000 fans.    So, can the Lionesses go one step further and make history down under by winning the Women’s World Cup?    It [...]

July 14th, 2023|

Tenants’ Guide to a Safe and Relaxing Summer in Manchester

At last summer is here, so what are your plans?  Have you booked an exciting getaway in an exotic location? Or is the aim to kick back and relax on home turf?  Whatever you’ve lined up, it’s worth taking note of the common concerns that can crop up in rented accommodation during the summer.  If there’s a garden at your rental property:  Check your contract to ensure you understand what’s expected of you in terms of maintenance. Commonly, tenants are expected to carry out general tasks such as watering and mowing – and in summer, you’ll most likely need to [...]

July 10th, 2023|

How to Become A DIY Expert Without Leaving Your Manchester Home

If you’ve got wonky shelves or pictures that you keep meaning to put up but haven’t got around to doing, are your DIY skills holding you back? Can’t tell a drill bit from a screwdriver head? We feel your pain.    Knowing how to do basic DIY is a huge help, especially if you’re about to move home or you’ve been avoiding certain tasks for ages.    Before you start anything, it’s important to have the right tools. Get yourself to a local hardware store and speak to an expert about what you need (try not to get upsold fancy [...]

July 7th, 2023|

Renting a Property in Manchester? Find Out How to Get Your Repairs Sorted

Problems in the home are a nuisance. Like when you’ve got a leaky tap and the drip drip drip drives you to distraction, or when your fridge packs up and food goes to waste. When things go wrong, it’s understandable you want them fixed ASAP. But what if you’re a tenant? What’s the best way to get an issue resolved?     Repairs and maintenance in a rental property are usually a landlord’s responsibility. As a tenant, you’ve got to wait until they sort it out, so what’s the best way to communicate with your landlord? How can you get them [...]

July 3rd, 2023|

Guide to Creating a Dog-Friendly Garden in Manchester

Guide to Creating a Dog-Friendly Garden in Manchester    Are there hidden hazards in your garden that could make your pooch ill and leave you with costly vet bills?    Here’s a guide to keeping your garden safe and secure for your dog.    Fencing     The last thing you want is for your hound to escape onto the street and get hit by a car or pay an uninvited visit to the neighbours. If your dog is good at jumping, ensure your fence is high enough to contain them. Also, check there are no gaps between or below fence [...]

June 30th, 2023|

Keep It Formal – Why You Should Maintain a Professional Relationship with Tenants

As a landlord, it’s important to build a good relationship with tenants. You want them to feel comfortable in their new home and to care for it, pay rent on time, and generally have a successful tenancy period. But what makes a good relationship?     Unless you’re renting a property out to friends or family, it’s likely you won’t have met your tenants before. So, while it’s important to introduce yourself and maintain a good line of communication, there is a danger of becoming too friendly with them.     And once you’ve crossed that boundary, it could cause a [...]

June 26th, 2023|

Good Value Gadget Guide for Campers in Manchester

If you’re planning a camping trip this summer, here are some useful gadgets that won’t break the bank.    For some people, camping is about channelling their inner Bear Grylls and facing the elements with little more than a flimsy tarp, a few pouches of dehydrated beans and a stiff upper lip.    For others, it’s all about ‘stuff’, preferably high-tech and usually expensive. Think shiny portable pizza ovens, palatial bell tents or an ultra-light travel guitar for cheeky campfire renditions of Kumbaya.    And then there are those seeking something in between. A chance to enjoy a low-cost break [...]

June 23rd, 2023|

How Manchester Landlords Can Ensure a Tenancy Gets Off to a Good Start

If you’re a landlord about to settle a new tenant into a property, there’s one phrase that should be your guiding mantra: “Start as you mean to go on”.   Because what you do in the early stages of a tenancy will help define what unfolds over the next weeks, months and possibly years.  Get things right, and you’ll build the foundations of a long and successful tenant-landlord relationship (the kind that all landlords dream of).  Get it wrong, and you could be in for a bumpy ride that absorbs much of your time and energy and leaves you stressed and [...]

June 19th, 2023|

Refill and Recycle: How You Can Reduce Waste in Manchester

Recycling is part of our everyday lives: at home, in the workplace, at school, in cafés and restaurants. We’re all more aware than ever of the importance of recycling, but how about stepping up a gear and really trying to reduce our use of plastic?     Ask yourself this, and answer honestly. Do you do enough to protect the environment?      Well, 16 June is the perfect opportunity as it’s World Refill Day – a global campaign to prevent plastic pollution and help people live with less waste. So, how can you get involved? According to the brains behind [...]

June 16th, 2023|

Why Renting in Manchester Could Be the Best Choice for You

The pitfalls of renting are always shouted about: too expensive, dodgy landlords, broken appliances and so on and so on. But what about the positives?     With rental reforms on the horizon and changes to eviction rules in full swing, let’s explore why being a tenant is the best choice for some people.     According to research by the HomeOwners Alliance, 86% of people want to own their own home. But sometimes, the dream of buying just doesn’t make sense. High interest rates, a lack of savings and additional costs can put that first step on the property ladder out [...]

June 12th, 2023|

Why It Makes Sense to Retrofit Your Manchester Rental in Summer

With summer officially starting in a few weeks, most people will have banished all thoughts of winter and the dark, damp days that go with it.  But there’s a good reason why landlords should look beyond the sunny skies of the here and now to the colder months.  And here’s why.  Summer is a good time to get your property ready for winter by making changes that will improve its energy efficiency and reduce heating costs.  Here are three reasons why retrofitting in summer makes good sense.  Good weather   It makes life easier for builders and tradespeople when they don’t [...]

June 5th, 2023|

How to Create Window Box Magic at Your Manchester Home

You don’t need to be an expert gardener or have lots of space to create cheery window boxes that are the envy of all your neighbours.     All it takes to create a spectacular display that gives your home instant kerb appeal is a windowsill big enough to accommodate a planter box and a little bit of imagination.     Choosing your plants    Your window box can be as simple or complex as you like depending on your personal taste and gardening know-how. (Check out Pinterest if you’re looking for inspiration.)     Some people choose one type of flower or [...]

June 2nd, 2023|

What Manchester Landlords and Tenants Need to Know about Home Security

It’s not just birds, bees and butterflies that come out in force in summer – unfortunately, burglars step up their activity, too.    With many people going away on holiday (leaving homes empty) and others opening their windows and doors when temperatures rise, burglary rates spike in summer.    So, how can tenants and landlords stay one step ahead of the crooks and avoid the financial and psychological cost of a break-in? The answer is to be vigilant and work together.    Tips for tenants     Always check that you’ve locked all windows and doors before leaving home.  If the [...]

May 30th, 2023|

Guide to Garden Maintenance for Manchester Landlords and Tenants

Garden maintenance can be a thorny issue between tenants and landlords, so here’s a useful guide to help avoid confusion.  Now that spring is here, there are lots of tasks to be done in the garden, such as watering, weeding and mowing.  But if the garden is part of a rental property, who is responsible for doing them?  That’s a question that has vexed many tenants and landlords over the years (garden maintenance is the cause of about a quarter of all deposit disputes*).  So, here’s an outline of responsibilities for maintaining outdoor areas at a rental property.  But first… [...]

May 22nd, 2023|
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