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Which Home Improvements Really Add Value To Your House Before Selling?

Your house will almost certainly be more attractive to buyers with some general sprucing up and cleaning. Larger projects such as loft conversions, converting a garage or adding a conservatory may reap high rewards if you have the time and money. But small things can make a surprising difference too.

Redecorate and complete easy upgrades

Redecorating is the most popular home improvement and giving your home a lick of paint and doing some general maintenance can be done at a very low cost. Fresh paint in modern colours can go a long way to giving your home a new lease of life, so do not be afraid to pick up the paintbrush.

It’s also best to fix all superficial defects. While unlikely to be the clinching factor in a house sale, small problems and defects can create an impression of a house being run down or not well cared for. Things to look out for include:

  • Peeling paint
  • Dirty walls, especially near doors frames and around switches
  • Dripping taps
  • Squeaky floors, doors or stairs
  • Mouldy sealant in kitchens or bathrooms
  • Limescale built up on kitchen and bathroom fittings
  • Badly fitted laminate flooring
  • Broken lightbulbs

Bigger issues such as damp should not be covered up. It will show up on a survey and is likely to come back to haunt you later on.

Replace doors

First impressions count. Make sure the outside of the house is welcoming the front door of your home can say a lot about the rest of the house to viewers seeing it for the first time. If you cannot afford to replace the door, make sure it looks new by giving it a power wash or a fresh lick of paint. Even a new doorknob, house number or name sign can help.

Try to make your front door look smarter than your neighbours’.

Makeover the kitchen

Kitchens are often the focus for many buyers, so it may be the first thing they look to replace if they can’t imagine living in yours. It’s no surprise that 65% of homeowners have renovated their kitchens before selling up. You may not be able to afford a whole new kitchen, but there are many smaller ways to improve what you already have.

For a relatively small budget painting units or replacing cupboard handles or doors are a cheaper way of refreshing kitchens. Good lighting and clutter-free, clean surfaces will make a big difference to the feel of the house

Buyers may be willing to pay more to save themselves the hassle of buying a new kitchen.

Adding or updating a bathroom

In the bathroom, re-grouting, eliminating all limescale and replacing taps are a good option. Bathrooms need to be fresh and hygienic looking, so paint the walls a neutral shade, and ideally replace a shower curtain with a new one or a simple glass screen.

Garden appeal

An attractive, tidy, well-designed garden can add a great deal of value to a property. It is essential to trim borders, clear pathways and cut back any overgrown trees or bushes.

The garden should feel like an extra space for entertaining or relaxing, rather than an expanse of grass.

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Top 5 Tips For Landlords

Here is our top 5 tips to help you to be a model landlord. Whether you’re letting a studio apartment or a 10 bed mansion, this guide will help you stay on the right side of the law.

Find out if you need a landlord licence

Before you look for prospective renters, check with your local council to see if you need a landlord licence to earn rental income from your property. Legislation was introduced in 2006 and some areas have implemented selective licensing to clamp down on rogue landlords.

Stay on top of tenant checks

That means being rigorous with tenant referencing on rental applications to make sure they are reliable and responsible tenants. This tenant screening includes checking their credit eligibility, getting references from their previous landlords and ensuring they have the right to lawfully live and rent in the UK.

Protect your tenant’s deposits

You must protect tenants’ deposits safely in a government-accredited scheme within 30 days of receiving it. And once you’ve done that, you’ll need to give your tenant the Deposit Protection certificate and Prescribed Information.

You have a choice of three schemes: Deposit Protection Service (DPS), MyDeposits or the Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS), who also help deal with deposit disputes over potential damage to the property.

Do your safety checks

You are legally required to have all gas appliances in the property checked by a Gas Safe-registered engineer every year – and provide tenants with a Gas Safety Certificate within 28 days of the annual check.But that’s not all. It’s is also a landlord liability that smoke alarms should be fitted on every floor of the property from the start, and carbon monoxide detectors must be in any room where solid fuel, such as wood or charcoal, is used. Test both alarms on the first day of the tenancy.

Draw up a tenancy agreement

Whilst it is not a legal requirement, having a tenancy agreement between both landlord and tenant is important so that all terms are written out clearly and there is little chance of disputing agreed terms. This helps protect both parties.

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Abul’s RDF Bangladesh Deployment

This year Abul has undertaken an opportunity for us to achieve a shared and eternal legacy.

He will be supporting the Rural Development Foundation (RDF) Global with the amazing projects launched to help the most needy people in this region of Sylhet, Bangladesh.

As part of his trip he will be visiting Bangladesh later this year to deliver your aid along with numerous activities.

The key areas of his visit will focus on:

1. Cataract camp
2. House building project
3. Maternity project
4. Sports day
5. Soup kitchen.

He has a small target of £5000 for this immense legacy project and he prays you will join him on this benevolent journey.

RDF Global is a non-profit charitable foundation established in 2006. The aim is to develop maternity and healthcare for under-privileged women living in rural areas of Bangladesh and giving hope to women in need.

Please donate generously via the link below and please Gift-aid too!

https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/abul-muhsin5
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Now Recruiting!

City Realtor is urgently looking for staff to expand its dynamic team.  If you have the drive and ambition then we want to hear from you! See role available below:

**TRAINEE LETTINGS NEGOTIATOR**

Looking for a challenging and rewarding career in London’s hot property sector? Well look no further! 

We are looking for hungry, driven and goal orientated individuals. No experience needed as full training will be given. All we require is a desire to learn and a passion to succeed! Foreign speaking language skills advantageous.

Successful candidate should have the following skills:

– Excellent communication skills

– Self motivated, confident and ambitious

– Hard working, ambitious and driven

– Desire to learn new skills

– Ability to multi-task and work in a fast paced environment and organize yourself

– Good team players

We offer:

– Salary dependent on experience

– Uncapped bonus earning potential

– Ongoing training

– Long-term growth opportunities

– The chance to be part of a dynamic and growing property firm.

Send your CV now to: amina@cityrealtor.co.uk

Or call us for more information: 0207 790 7702

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City Realtor Has Reached Their Fundraising Target For Housing For Women!

Well we have done it folks! We have reached our fundraising target for the London Estate Agents 10k Run to raise money for Housing for Women! A massive THANK YOU to everyone who has generously contributed to this great cause.

Yipeeeeeeeeeee!

Watch this space for how the Agents do on the day…..

You can find real estate lawyers to solve you property related legal matters

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Currently Recruiting!

City Realtor is urgently looking for staff to expand its dynamic team.  If you have the drive and ambition then we want to hear from you! See role available below:

***OFFICE SECRETARY***

Must possess following skills:

– Excellent communication and customer service skills

– Clear speech and a professional manner

– Computer and social media literate

– Proficient Microsoft Office user

– Ability to multi-task and work in a fast paced environment

– Good team player

We offer:

– Salary dependent on experience

– Ongoing training

– Long-term growth opportunities

– The chance to be part of a dynamic and growing property firm.

Send your CV now to: amina@cityrealtor.co.uk 

Or call us for more information: 0207 790 7702

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Countdown To The City Realtor Agents Running For The London Estate Agents 10K Run For Housing For Women – 15Th June 2014!!

Countdown to the City Realtor Agents running for the London Estate Agents 10k Run for Housing for Women – 15th June 2014!!

Ramadan isn’t the only countdown happening at the City Realtor Office. It’s all blood, sweat and tears, with only 6 days to go the Agents have been hard at work training and fundraising and we are happy to announce we have almost raised our target. A big THANK YOU to all your generous donations.

We have just 6% left to reach our goal. Who will help us reach this target?! Please donate kindly, every small donation will make a huge difference to vulnerable women and children. We will even throw in a lovely goody bag for all donations given!!

Show your support now:
https://www.justgiving.com/teams/cityrealtor

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I’m walking at Shine Night Walk in the fight to beat cancer.

Each year Cancer Research UK’s scientists get closer to beating cancer, and they’ve helped double survival rates in the last 40 years. But we can’t stop there.

Only with our continued support can they turn this research into breakthroughs that save millions of lives. Every single pound you donate makes a difference to Cancer Research UK’s groundbreaking work, so please sponsor me now.

Donating through this page is simple, fast and totally secure. Your details are safe with Cancer Research UK.

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Our Agent Is Running For Charity!

Our sporty Agent Abul is taking part in a 10K run to raise money for Charity Right. Charity Right is an international charity providing regular school meals to some of the poorest school children living in Sudan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Indonesia and Malaysia. Abul is raising money to help provide regular school meals to malnourished children to ensure they are healthy enough to attend school to complete their education.

Last year the Charity provided over 4 million meals to the most vulnerable children living in refugee camps, orphanages, desolate villages and slums.
We want to help them reach out to more children in some of the poorest regions globally.

Donating through JustGiving is simple, fast and totally secure. Your details are safe with JustGiving – they’ll never sell them on or send unwanted emails. Once you donate, they’ll send your money directly to the charity. So it’s the most efficient way to donate – saving time and cutting costs for the charity: