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Top Tips for Downsizers

April 7, 2016 Property News 0

Whether you’re an empty nester or looking to free up equity, thousands of homeowners will be looking to downsize this year. In fact, a recent study has shown that one in three homeowners aged over 55 are considering downsizing right now.

Living in a four bedroom family home with a large garden is the dream when raising children, but naturally it won’t suit everyone’s needs in later years. Here’s what you need to know about downsizing in today’s market from Simon North, Partner at Strutt & Parker’s Winchester office, one of the UK’s leading independent property partnerships:

1. Get the numbers right

“How much is your property worth and how much do you want to spend on your next home? Do your research using property search sites and get at least three agent appraisals on your current property to make sure you sell at a price that you’re comfortable with. The highest valuation isn’t always the right one.

“Remember to factor in the additional costs — tax, legal and estate agency fees — as well as a contingency spend to ensure there are no financial surprises. This may be one of your largest financial decisions of your life, but remember to look forward to the potential savings it can bring too, including reduced living expenses and more financial freedom.”

2. It is OK to be emotional

“Selling the family home where the walls echo with the sound of children playing and memories of family meals around the table will inevitably be tough. We all know houses are more than just bricks and mortar – hence our British obsession with them – so saying goodbye can bring a huge sense of loss. Keep in mind the practical trade-offs and try to look forward to a new exciting chapter in your life. It is well documented that successful downsizers feel liberated from the tyranny of household chores, upkeep, big heating bills and large gardens.”

3. If downsizing doesn’t work, try ‘my-sizing’

“On the tails of traditional downsizers is a new trend in ‘my-sizers’; those moving to a house of similar value but driven instead by a change in location, land, size or style of home. Often referred to as right-sizing, this won’t be the

usual move to a smaller house with less land. This is a common move for those in an ‘in-between’ life stage where some of the older kids have left home, and perhaps there has been a job change.  They are not ready to give up the four bedrooms for the children quite yet, but no longer have a need to be close to the top school.”

4. Consider re-mortgaging

“Some downsizers use the opportunity to lower their mortgage payments on their new home by putting down a bigger deposit. Seek professional advice from a broker to ensure you get the most competitive rates – many can find the cost associated with the process outweighs their potential saving. Be aware that lenders require a far more detailed breakdown of an applicant’s spending habits than ever before, from grocery bills to care home fees. Make sure you are in the best position possible before you apply.”

5. Where to invest your equity

“When you downsize you’ll be likely to end up with a large cash sum. Leaving it in the bank isn’t going to generate much return as interest rates are still at an all-time low. Other options might include investing in the stock market, corporate bonds, equity income funds, cash ISAs or a stocks and shares ISA.

“Some investments have a minimum financial commitment, so knowing what you can …

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Favoured village setting close to Winchester

April 7, 2016 Property News 0
Favoured village setting close to Winchester

Favoured village setting close to Winchester

Set along a private road in the favoured village of Littleton, just a couple of miles north west of Winchester, this detached family home has beautifully planned spacious accommodation in excess of 2,600 square feet.

Littleton has many reasons for its popularity; in addition to its proximity to Winchester, there are numerous activities which promote a sense of community, a superb pub which offers fine dining and accommodation, parish church, village hall, bowling green, cricket pitch and tennis club.

The generous reception hall, with solid oak flooring, gives an immediate sense of the space on offer in this striking property. The drawing room is an impressive, square room and has a wood burning stove and French doors to the rear. A second reception room is currently arranged as a studio but would make a super formal dining room or additional family room depending on the needs of the buyer. French doors from here open to the westerly aspect.

The smart kitchen is comprehensively fitted with modern gloss units, granite work surfaces, central island and a full range of integrated appliances. There is plenty of space for relaxed dining, making this very much a hub for day to day family living. Beyond the kitchen is a further multipurpose room fitted with a range of storage whilst also serving as a useful children’s play room.

Upstairs there are four double bedrooms, all with fitted storage. The master and guest bedroom each has its own shower room, with bedrooms three and four served by the family bathroom.

The property sits centrally within its plot on South Drive and at the front is an attractive garden with a level area of lawn edged by laurel hedging providing a high degree of privacy. To the rear a decked terrace has access from the two principal reception rooms providing an outdoor entertaining area. The remainder of the garden features further areas of grass and clipped box hedging. A rear access gate leads to the double garage and two additional parking spaces.

A price guide of £999,000 is quoted by Hamptons International and enquiries should be directed to the Winchester branch on 01962 842030

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ALFRED HOMES LAUNCH STUNNING NEW DEVELOPMENT IN WINCHESTER

April 1, 2016 Property News 0
William Place, Plots 1 -2 (Artists impression)

William Place, Plots 1 -2 (Artists impression)

Award-winning Alfred Homes will soon be launching an exciting new development on Winchester’s Chilbolton Avenue: William Place.

This collection of fourteen new homes will be a mix of detached, semi-detached and terraced properties with either three or four bedrooms.

They all feature the Alfred Homes’ signatures of high ceilings with tailor-made detailing, elegant drawing rooms with limestone fireplaces, luxurious bathrooms and bespoke kitchen/dining rooms with spacious family areas.

“What we have been able to do at William Place is use the topography of the site to create additional living space”, commented Production Director Simon Machola. “Each house has the advantage of a lower ground floor that we have dedicated to an expansive kitchen/dining and family space, which opens out through full height bi-folding doors onto landscaped gardens and terraces. These really are exceptional homes.”

The first two, a pair of semi-detached properties with Georgian inspired exterior architecture, are the first due for completion with one becoming the new show home in April.

To find out more about the development, and to register your interest in attending the show home launch contact: info@alfredhomes.co.uk or call 01628 534900.

Further information can be found at: www.alfredhomes.co.uk

These properties are also being marketed by Charters in Winchester, contact: 01962 830880

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Town or Country – Something for everyone

March 31, 2016 Property News 0

The Country House Company has an excellent range of properties available on the rental market and there really is something for everyone. Whether you are seeking a rural retreat or prefer to be in a village or town location with amenities on the doorstep, all tastes are catered for.

A fully renovated 17th century cottage in the centre of Alresford is a good example of heart of community living and this lovely home in Broad Street is suitable as a full time or weekend home. With lots of character and charm, the property is beautifully presented and comprises two reception rooms with fireplaces, a well fitted kitchen, three double bedrooms, a bathroom and separate shower room

A double garage, additional parking and garden accompany this house and a monthly rent of £1,995 is quoted.

Or perhaps a period farmhouse on the edge of the South Downs National Park appeals. Some of the rooms take in lovely views over the stunning countryside at Denmead Farm near Waterlooville. The entrance hall opens to an office space and the sitting room is kept cosy by a wood burning stove. The kitchen has plenty of space for dining and there is a utility room and access through to the garage.

The spacious first floor landing branches off to three bedrooms and the family bathroom.

A generous garden frames the house in this lovely rural location. Available at a monthly rent of £1,750.

Contact The Country House Company for more details whether you are looking for a town or country property for your next move. Call 023 9263 2275.

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Great family home

March 31, 2016 Property News 0

This well presented Victorian house in Monks Road, Hyde is a great family home for all kinds of reasons. Firstly, the accommodation is superb and with an extended kitchen opening through to a family and dining area, which spills out to the garden, this has brought the layout right up to date. Secondly, the location is hugely popular due to the proximity of the station, Winchester city centre, the leisure centre, acres of open parkland and the greatly respected St Bede’s primary school, as well as being within this lovely enclave of Hyde which has a village atmosphere all of its own.

Much of the original character of the house has been retained but it also offers all the comforts expected for today’s lifestyles. In addition to the wonderful open plan kitchen there are two reception rooms on the ground floor.

Two double bedrooms, a single room and smart family bathroom with bath and shower are arranged over the first floor with a further double bedroom and wet room on the top floor.

The garden is simply arranged, neatly maintained and offers a good outside space for this great family home.

Belinda Wright, the lettings manager at Winkworth in Winchester says she expects to receive several enquiries from families wanting to secure a smart home in this location. A monthly rent of £2,500 is sought and enquiries should be directed to Belinda and her team on 01962 866777.

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Grand family residence

March 31, 2016 Property News 0

Forming part of The Old Rectory at Abbots Worthy on the northern extremity of Winchester, this grand family residence offers opulent accommodation on a grand scale. Abbots Worthy lies within the Itchen Valley and there are local amenities in nearby Kings Worthy with excellent road links to the A33, A34, M3 and M27 and also the mainline station at Winchester, just a couple of miles away.

Driving in off Park Lane, a security gate opens to an enclosed courtyard area, the double garage and a lockable store. There is plenty of parking at the front and at the rear the garden a combination of brick wall and fencing encloses the south facing flagstone terrace which leads onto the lawns. Through the summer months the garden plays an important role and has access from the kitchen, snug and home office.

Upon entering this wonderful home the spacious hall opens to the living space, has storage, a cloakroom and a door to a vast basement level. A staircase rises through the house giving access to a total of six bedrooms and four bathrooms.

The principle sitting room on the ground floor has feature windows overlooking the southerly aspect, an open fire, high ceilings with decorative cornicing and wood flooring.  A cosy snug is perfect for watching television on a winter’s evening and from here ornate double doors open to the garden.

The main hub of the property is the large open plan kitchen with its high beamed ceilings and tiled flooring giving a superb impression of space. There are areas for dining and relaxing as well as the kitchen itself which lies to the rear with glazed doors to the garden. There is also a utility room and a home office with an adjacent second cloakroom.

On each of the two full floors above there are three good bedrooms, most with fitted storage, and two bathrooms with particular attention being paid to the master suite which has grand proportions, built-in wardrobes and a smart shower room.

Although this is a village setting, the house has the advantage of all mains services connected.

A price guide of £1,350,000 is quoted. Appointments to view may be made by calling Charters in Alresford on 01962 734633.