v GET MOVING WITH THE HERALD v 6th October 2022 • The HERALD • Page 63 v ON THE HOME FRONT v PRO-ACTIVE HONEST RELIABLE TRUSTED hytheandwaterside.com Sales: 023 8084 5434 • Lettings: 023 8084 5096 Est’d: 2001 Call Darren and he’ll help you every step of the way! 023 8084 5096 Landlords wanted due to high demand Rated ‘Excellent’ Paul Jefferys Estate Agents are pleased to o er this 2 bedroom detached bungalow in Fawley with scope to update. An entrance porch leads into the main hallway of this property with doors leading to the bedrooms and reception rooms. Bedroom 1 features two double wardrobes with a dresser unit, both bedrooms 1 and 2 have front aspect windows. e bathroom comprises a panelled bath with fully tiled surround with a shower and shower screen, a pedestal wash basin, WC and electric wall heater. e property bene ts from a large lounge with glazed double doors o of the hall, a gas coal e ect re and windows to the side of the property and a glazed sliding patio door onto the garden. e kitchen also has access to rear garden. e garden itself has a crazy paved patio with adjoining pond, as well as a good sized lawned area with well stocked ower and shrub beds and a timber shed. To the side of the property there is a wide storage area with gate to front, there is also a gate to the opposite side leading to the front garden. At the rear of the garden there is a pedestrian gate leading to the drive with parking for one car, which leads to the garage. e driveway is approached via double wrought iron gates. At the front of the property is also a dropped kerb leading to hard standing for one vehicle. is property is on the market for £310,000 and located a short walk from the shops in Fawley. For more information or to arrange a viewing please contact Paul Je reys Estate Agents on: 023 8084 8555 or email: sales@paulje reys.co.uk or visit: www.paulje reys.co.uk 2 Bedroom Detached Bungalow Come in and chat to Darren, he’ll explain the whole process, nd you a suitable property to ‘buy to let’ and keep you legal. e next step a er guiding you through getting the property prepped for letting, will be nding you a tenant, one that has impeccable credentials and with our guidance will look a er your property and provide you with a great return on your investment. Hythe & Waterside Lettings has been successfully letting property in the Waterside area for over 21 years now, let us help you too! Come into our o ce next to Hythe Pier or call us on: 023 8084 5096. A leading property association says the property market is “teetering on the brink” as new gures show the pace of house price growth is slowing. New data shows house prices continued to rise in the double-digits last month but the annual pace of growth slowed further, gures show. According to Halifax, the average price of a UK home increased by 0.4% in August a er a slight dip in July to hit a fresh record high of £294,260. Prices were more than £30,000 higher than in August last year, or an increase of 11.5%, but that marks a slowdown from a rise of 11.8% in July and the lowest rate of growth in three months. Commenting on the figures, the National Association of Property Buyers, said the cost of living crisis risked making the situation even worse. Spokesman Jonathan Rolande said: “Despite price increases slowing, it’s still very much a tale of two property markets. On the one hand there are those who already own property and are moving or adding to their rental portfolios. On the other hand, there are those who, despite slightly suppressed prices, are finding it hard to obtain a mortgage, deposit or both. The cost of living crisis is bringing this in to even sharper focus and risks making the inequality even worse.” Urging the Government to take action Mr Rolande said the sector required stability in its leadership and needed widespread reform to help the soaring numbers of people unable to buy or rent a property. He said: “We must see the supply of property increase by empowering smaller builders with easier routes to get planning. Stamp Duty is archaic and needs a re-think which would increase fairness and free up off market property – give pensioners a zero band when they move downmarket for example. The Government should also look at increasing tax breaks for companies opening in areas where cheap housing is plentiful to take some strain off the south east. The new PM must be bold. The property market underpins everything we take for granted in this country and it needs help after years of imbalance, short-term ideas and mis-placed billions in subsidies. It needs radical change and that will take radical thinking. I hope our new Prime Minister has the vision to do this but time will tell.” Would You Like to Become a Landlord? Advice from Hythe & Waterside Lettings As House Price Growth Cools National Association of Property Buyers Warn the Property Market is ‘Teetering on the Brink’
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