Good neighbours are a highly valued commodity

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Anti-social neighbours are the biggest turn-off to prospective home buyers according to a recent survey of over 4,000 home buyers by PrimeLocation.com.

Almost 3 in 5 (57 per cent) of those surveyed listed loud or anti-social neighbours as the most likely reason for being put off a home purchase. Homebuyers in the East and North East of England are most put off by the thought of bad neighbours with 61 per cent of respondents claiming this as the leading detractor from a purchase. Londoner’s seem less fussed with just 52 per cent of potential buyers in the capital stating that noisy neighbours would be a key off-putting factor.

Security ranked very highly as an important factor in a property being considered as ‘prime’ with private gates and security cameras coming in above swimming pools, tennis courts and walk-in wardrobes as must-haves amongst potential buyers of ‘prime’ property.

Lawrence Hall of Primelocation.com, said: “Discerning buyers don’t simply look for a good location but want to live in a good neighbourhood too. The quality of the neighbours and the security of the property are both clearly important factors for ‘prime’ buyers.”

Information source – whatmortgage.co.uk

Byker Community Trust develops homes for veterans: AF&V Launchpad

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The BBC Reported earlier this year on sheltered housing on Tyneside that is being converted into specialist accommodation for armed services veterans.

Work has started on 35 homes for ex-servicemen and women in Byker, Newcastle.

The scheme is being developed by the Byker Community Trust and Armed Forces and Veterans Estates.

The trust said 750 veterans were currently looking for a home in the city.

Veterans will be able to live in the properties for up to two years after leaving the forces.

Building work is being funded in part by a £250,000 Armed Forces Community Covenant grant and it is expected the properties will be complete by the summer.

The trust took over management of the Byker estate from social landlord Your Homes Newcastle last year.

Major General David Shaw, director of Armed Forces and Veterans Estates, said the project was “unprecedented”.

Pictured above Major General David Saw and Jill Haley Courtesy of the BBC.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-21558757

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20% of borrowers focus less than a week researching their next mortgage

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Results from research indicate that one in five UK homeowners about twenty per cent spend a week or less looking into mortgage products before they make a decision to buy.

Almost half of borrowers forty nine per cent spend a month or less on research. This is despite the fact that a mortgage is likely to be the largest financial commitment many people make in their lives.

The research was carried out in connection with the launch of the new Mortgage Service from a major UK mortgage provider,

AFVE wants to help borrowers better understand the options available to them when finding their next mortgage, and to ultimately save them time, money and hassle when making decisions on mortgage products.

Mortgage advisers work to remove the stress associated with researching and applying for a mortgage, and ensure that borrowers receive all the information and advice they need to help them make informed decisions. With the number of products currently available, the importance of getting independent mortgage advice cannot be underestimated. This is especially true given the current market conditions of reduced lending and more stringent criteria. Although strict lending criteria makes it more difficult for many borrowers to get a mortgage, it is important that buyers find a product which best suits their specific circumstance and don’t settle for second best.

The results of the survey highlight a bemusing approach to how people select their next mortgage. A mortgage is likely to be the largest financial commitment many will make and yet one in five buyers are happy to spend less than a week considering it. The mortgage market can be extremely complicated, and a ‘one size fits all’ approach won’t be suitable for everyone. Providing access to a national advice service will allow borrowers to experience a better way of finding their next mortgage, and ensure their individual needs are properly met.

To make sure your needs are met why not call our team now on 0300 11 11 239, let us do the hard work for you.

CML announce: Lending to first-time buyers increased in February

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First-time buyers increased

The number of first-time buyers increased by 3 per cent in February, marking the best start to a year since 2008, according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML). Activity in the first-time buyer sector was 17 per cent stronger in February than in February last year, and combined with January reached the largest number of first-time buyers in the first two months of the year since 2008. Lending to home movers fell – contributing to an overall dip in house purchase lending – while remortgage lending also eased.

First-time buyers

A total of 16,400 loans were advanced to first-time buyers in February, up on 15,900 in January and 14,000 at the same time last year. By value, loans to first-time buyers totaled £2 billion, the same amount as the previous month, but 18 per cent higher than in February 2012 (1.7 billion). First-time buyers accounted for 43 per cent of all house purchase loans in February. This was the sixth consecutive month that this indicator has been at or above 40 per cent, suggesting that market conditions continue to improve for first-time buyers. Indicators of loan affordability also suggest that the market was marginally more favourable for first-time buyers in February.First-time buyers typically borrowed a smaller amount in February than in January, both in absolute terms and relative to their income. First-time buyers typically borrowed 3.19 times their income in February, down from 3.2 times in January, while the average loan-to-value ratio remained at 80 per cent. This is likely to be associated with a shift towards the purchase of less expensive properties by first-time buyers, with a small increase in the proportion of properties bought for less than £125,000.

Home movers

Lending to home movers fell in February for the third consecutive month. A total of 21,500 loans were advanced to borrowers who moved in February, down by 4 per cent compared to January and a fall of 3 per cent on February last year. By value, home movers were advanced 3.5 billion in February, a 5 per cent fall compared to January.

House purchase lending

The underlying trend for resilient house purchase lending continued in February, with lending stronger than a year earlier. A total of 37,900 loans (worth £5.5 billion) were advanced in February, up by 5 per cent on the same time last year (36,400 loans). Month on month, house purchase lending dipped in February compared to January when 38,200 loans were advanced.

Remortgage lending

Remortgage lending remained subdued in February, down compared to both the previous month and February 2012. In February, £2.6 billion was advanced to borrowers remortgaging, a 13 per cent fall compared to January (3 billion), and 28 per cent lower than February last year (£3.9 billion).

Director General of CML, Paul Smee, Commenting on the data, saying: “First-time buyers are continuing to take advantage of more favourable market conditions, helping to drive the underlying trend for resilient house purchase lending. We hope that the new initiatives announced by the government in the 2013 Budget will further stimulate first-time buyer activity but also help those ‘second steppers’ looking to move into a new or existing home.”

If you are looking for help and advice please call our Team on 0300 11 11 239, we are set up to support the Armed Forces Community.

48 flats at Bickleys Court in Bognor Regis at 20% below open market value to members of the Armed Forces and Veterans.

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SALE OF BICKLEYS COURT FLATS IN BOGNOR REGIS TO MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES AND VETERANS

Armed Forces & Veterans Estates is selling 48 flats at Bickleys Court in Bognor Regis at 20% below open market value to members of the Armed Forces and Veterans.

Arun District Council voted unanimously on 13 March 2013 that the age restriction on Bickleys Court should be lifted and thus they enabled the exciting AFV Estates ‘Homes for Heroes’ initiative at Bickleys Court, to move forward.

Several of the Councillors commented that they thought this initiative perfect for Bickleys Court and Bognor Regis, as well as commenting on how pleased they were to be helping Service people.  They noted the decision was in line with the Government’s Armed Forces Covenant.

Since planning was granted, 15 serving personnel have heard about the scheme and have travelled to the building; incredibly every eligible person that has visited has agreed to purchase a flat.  Invariably, they all commented on how convenient Bognor Regis was to southern military bases and how they looked forward to living there

The flats are expected to be snapped up; large studio flats start at £52,500 and 1 bedroom flats from £65,000.

The 20% discounts offered to the servicemen and women by AFV Estates reflect the purpose of the Armed Forces Covenant to give those that serve a fair deal in housing and other matters.  Often servicemen and women find it difficult to gain suitable priority on publicly provided housing lists as they get posted around the world.  The MOD will be bringing in policies that encourage more home ownership and some servicemen and women are able to take an advance of pay to help build up a deposit for a house.  Many of the prospective buyers were taking advantage of these loans in order to purchase a flat at Bickleys Court.

Major General David Shaw, a Director of AFV Estates and now a veteran himself, said: “This is a wonderful opportunity for those in the Armed Forces, or veterans, to buy a flat at an affordable, discounted price.  The MOD is encouraging people to make sure their own housing needs are covered in the long term and AF&V Estates is helping them do this.”

Thanks to AFV Estates who have managed to secure further investment into the Homes for Heroes Initiative, these apartments are now available for £52,500.

Bickleys Court in Bognor Regis has just been given the seal of approval to provide a low cost housing solution for serving personnel & veterans, as part of Bognor Regis Council’s commitment to helping our Armed Forces get on the property ladder.

The project which is being funded by AF&V Estates as part of the Homes for Heroes Initiative on a not for profit basis, consists of 48 studio and 1 bed apartments prices from £52,500 
Forces Homes will be providing a Purchase Management Service to represent the buyers interests for an easy and hassle free purchase. Buyers will also benefit from discounted legal and purchase fees. These homes are expected to be popular, avoid disappointment and pre-register today

 

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Debate over housing stock crisis gathers momentum, AFVE begins to provide solutions.

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Speaking at a Social Market Foundation debate, Professor Stephen Nickell of Nuffield College, Oxford was reported to have said “There are fewer vacant houses in England than in nearly any other country”,

Industry experts gathered at a Westminster location last week to discuss the chronic lack of housing facing this generation and what could be done to address this.

Professor Nickell said “People can’t get on the ladder these days when the houses aren’t there and prices are high because of a lack of competition”.

“Even in the boom times of 2006 not enough houses were being built where people wanted to live and there was no incentive to allow development. Then Labour constructed a control system for house building targets related to population growth and new building in England was up 170,000 in 2008; then the crunch came.”

Nickell pointed out that there are acres of space in places such as Oxford where houses could be built but they are on a green belt, planning permission is restricted or locals object.

“We know everyone would be opposed to developments in places where land is available, like Tumbridge Wells. You would need money to bribe people to agree to it. You would need to give them details of facilities that would be provided if they agreed to it.”

However, he also argued that no amount of money would lead residents to want more housing in their area. “Some people don’t see the housing stock problem as they believe there are a lot of empty houses in Britain, left by the deceased or second homes, but there are actually fewer vacant houses than nearly any other country, so it’s a red herring.”

He suggested that a proposal to increase social housing was “pie in the sky, as there’s no money there.”

Good news then that Armed forces and Veterans Estates (AFVE) are developing projects across the UK making use of disused properties for our military community and veterans to buy or rent.

Not only that but AFVE negotiate deals and discounts that are directly passed on to the client buying the property, often these are not available through normal channels, sometimes the discount is as high as 25% on certain property purchases.

Supporting our Armed Forces and Veterans Community has always been our key goal. We are planning for their future offering those people who have given so much for this country an opportunity like no other, getting them into housing, on the property ladder and offering financial discounts and support in the shape of our pre pay Mastercard ® Armed Forces and Veterans Privilege Card.

Click below for information on the Armed Forces and Veterans Property and Privilege campaign for our Forces Community.

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First-time buyers in Scotland hits post-crunch high

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The number of first-time buyers in Scotland rose to the largest annual total in four years, according to new data released today by the Council of Mortgage Lenders in Scotland.

A total of 19,000 first-time buyers purchased a property in Scotland in 2012, an increase of 13 per cent on the previous year.

Meanwhile, in the fourth quarter of last year lending to first-time buyers rose to 5,200, up by 18 per cent on the same period in 2011.

By value, loans to first-time buyers totalled £490 million in the fourth quarter, up from £460 million in the previous quarter and £400 million in the fourth quarter of 2011.

In the fourth quarter 62 per cent of first-time buyers bought a property for less than £125,000 compared to 39 per cent in the UK as a whole.

First-time buyers also borrowed less relative to their income than in the UK overall, and spent a smaller proportion of their income on mortgage payments. First-time buyers in Scotland typically borrowed 2.88 times their income, considerably lower than the 3.26 times borrowed by their counterparts in the rest of the UK.

While there was an increase in lending to first-time buyers in Scotland, there was a fall in lending to home movers in the fourth quarter for the second consecutive quarter. A total of 7,100 loans were advanced to home movers, compared to 7,300 in the third quarter and 7,200 in the same period in 2011.

Despite the slight easing in the second half of the year, there was a small increase in lending to home movers for 2012 overall. A total of 27,600 loans were advanced to home movers (worth £3.66 billion) up marginally from 27, 500 loans (worth £3.6 billion) in 2011.

As a result of the increase in first-time buyer activity but slight fall in loans to home movers, overall house purchase lending rose slightly in the fourth quarter.

Following a similar pattern to the UK overall, remortgage lending increased in the

fourth quarter when £700 million was advanced – a 6 per cent increase compared to the third quarter but still 20 per cent lower than the fourth quarter in 2011.

Overall, a year-on-year fall in each quarter resulted in a 19 per cent fall in remortgage lending in 2012 compared to 2011.

Chair of CML Scotland, Iain Malloch, was reported to have commented,: “The Scottish housing market showed positive signs of recovery in 2012, broadly following the pattern seen in the rest of the UK. The availability of mortgages at more than 90 per cent loan-to-value has more than doubled in the last two years and lenders expect to offer more, high loan-to-value mortgages this year. This, and the fact that the number of first-time buyers is at a post-crunch high, suggests that lenders really are open for business.”

Housing Solution for Veterans: AFVE and The Byker Community Trust.

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Valuable Armed Forces Community Covenant Grant Awarded to Byker Community Trust

 

The Byker Community Trust (BCT) has been awarded a prestigious £250,000 Armed Forces Community Covenant Grant to help refurbish Avondale House so that veterans can resettle in Newcastle following their military service.  This development will breathe new life into the very heart of BCT and it demonstrates the optimism and improvements that are being brought to the whole estate through a £24.5M programme of work.

Avondale House will provide veterans with affordable and effective accommodation that they can rent in the heart of the busy city and from here they will be become involved with, and contribute to, the local community.  The residents will use Avondale House for up to their first 2 years out of the Services, after which time they are expected to have established alternative accommodation elsewhere in the city to match their employment and personal circumstances.

Whether they opt to re-train or to seek employment, they couldn’t have a better opportunity than Byker’s Avondale House in Newcastle.  Armed Forces and local welfare and training organisations are also being encouraged to become involved too, to ensure the veterans are given sound guidance if they require it.  Some of the residents are expected to be Early Service Leavers who will have been under the guidance of the Future Horizons Project (www.futurehorizons.org).

Work starts on Avondale House in the New Year and the residents will be able to occupy the House in Summer 2013.  The building will comprise 36 flats 
and will be equipped with a range of central facilities such as office space, a lounge, a kitchen, a large enclosed communal garden 
and laundry facilities.

BCT could not have started this aspect of Byker developments without some major partners including:

  • Armed Forces and Veteran Estates Limited (AFV Estates)
  • The Future Horizons Programme
  • Forces Homes
  • Your Homes Newcastle
  • Newcastle City Council
  • NHS (North of Tyne)
  • Building Futures East
  • About Turn
  • Job Centre Plus
  • Local suppliers and contractors
  • North East Chamber of Commerce
  • Regular Forces Employment Association
  • Regional Forces and Reserve Forces and Cadets Association
  • Career Transition Programme (MOD resettlement)

The BCT and partners would like to express their thanks to the Grant Panel for this award and look forward to showing them the developments in due course.

Watch the ITV news article here.

Armed Forces & Veterans Estates Team Up With Byker Community Trust to provide a housing solution for Veterans.

 

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Seven important considerations when buying a home, The National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA)

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With the number of house hunters on the rise, the NAEA  is advising prospective buyers of key long-term considerations to factor in before purchasing of a home.

Latest figures from the NAEA show that the number of house hunters registered per member branch is increasing, while data from the Council of Mortgage Lenders revealed the number of first time buyers is also at a five-year high**.

President of the NAEA, Mark Hayward, reported to have said, “Despite the downturn, buyers are buying homes and it is important for those who haven’t been through the process before or are returning to the market to take into account a number of factors before buying a property”. AFV Estates will be able to guide you through the process and provide our market insight to help inform any decisions you make.

“Issues like access to the property and shared boundaries can sometimes be a source of friction if not properly understood. But if you know your rights and responsibilities before moving in, there is less chance of problems arising later on.”

The NAEA has the following 7-point checklist for anyone buying a home:

Leasehold vs Freehold - There are two main types of property ownership in the UK and you should always check which applies to the home you’re buying. Leasehold means you effectively own the land on which the property is located for a defined period of time; extending this can incur a substantial fee. For this reason knowing the length of time remaining should be a key consideration. Freehold is more straightforward, although the details of the deed should always be checked over by a reputable solicitor.

Access  Never assume you have automatic access rights to a property, and be sure to check this thoroughly before you buy. Relying on a neighbour’s goodwill for access via a shared drive, for example, can be risky and if circumstances change you could be left in a difficult situation.

 

Boundaries – A property’s legal boundaries may not be listed on the title deed. While physical boundaries  (such as a fence or hedge) appear more obvious it is always worth consulting with your estate agent at viewing stage to ensure there is no confusion. Remember, you will be responsible for any trees or plants on your property that hang across boundaries.

What’s listed? – Although listed buildings are a fairly well-known phenomenon, their restrictions can be complex, therefore it pays to check what the listing covers. For example, the status of features like fireplaces and windows should be checked before refurbishment.

Planning Permission – Just because an extension or loft conversion looks the part, doesn’t necessarily mean it has planning consent. Always check that any additions to the property have full written planning permission, otherwise you could be left with the cost and responsibility of reverting the property back to its original state.

Block Parties – If you live in a shared block it can be managed in different ways, and this should be something the selling agent can clarify. On occasion, a block may be managed by an external agent, or the other leaseholders may have taken on management responsibilities as a group (‘Right to Manage’). In both cases it is prudent to establish in advance what this means for you, both in terms of fees and responsibilities.

Future gazing – Remember to ask your agent if they are aware of any planned developments in the vicinity of the property. Under the revised consumer protection regulations, agents have an obligation to declare any information that consumers need in order to make informed decisions.

 

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Highest level of potential house buyers for five years!

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According to a leading estate agency, the number of people looking to move home is at its highest level for five years.

The independent estate agency said that the number of prospective buyers registering their interest during January was higher than at any time since 2008.

Total potential buyer levels last month rose 5.3 per cent on the same time last year to 24,600 and were up 13 per cent on the same time five years ago. The highest number of potential buyers registered by them was in January 2007 at the height of the property boom when 37,502 registered with the company during the first four weeks of the year.

With Technology playing a key part in how estate agencies function, iPad apps, Facebook Property apps and dedicated YouTube property channels are being developed to enable potential customers to search for property.

Managing director of independent Estate agency haart, Russell Jervis Was quoted as saying: “The market showed real signs of life towards the end of 2012 and has picked up where it left off at the start of 2013. Traditionally buyers wait until the spring to register but we have found that both buyers and sellers have accepted house prices aren’t going to return to former levels over the short to medium term and have therefore decided not to delay moving any longer.”

This is also reflected in the number of new properties valued last month, which was up 13 per cent on the same time last year.

“With so many people looking to move, the opportunity to sell has not been so strong in many years.”