New Build or an Older House

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Top 5 Boroughs Where it’s Cheaper to Buy a New Build Than an Older House

As you know, new apartment blocks are becoming a regular sight across London. Whether they’re regenerating historic buildings, filling empty land or giving a new lease of life to existing areas of the city.

It’s often presumed that these new properties are outrageously expensive and will be far out of most Londoners’ budgets. But recent research from comparison site Compare My Move has found that in several London boroughs, new build homes are actually cheaper on average than existing properties.

In some boroughs, the average price of a new build is a monumental £169,207 cheaper than buying an existing property, and others can see savings of an average of 17.5 per cent.

Here are the top five London boroughs where buying new can save you thousands of pounds.

5. Islington – 8.7 per cent cheaper

In Islington, North London, the average existing property price is £697,733, whereas the average price of a new build is £636,980 – a difference of £60,752 or 8.7 per cent.

A few facts about Islington:

Islington was once home to two of Europe’s oldest and largest prisons.

Holloway Prison, first opened in 1852, was the biggest women’s prison in western Europe until its closure in 2016. Pentonville prison opened in 1842 and is still functioning as a working prison today, despite hints at its future closure. The design of Pentonville was based on the ‘Separate’ system, which focuses on keeping prisoners in solitary confinement.

Islington was the first London borough to have its own fresh supply of water

In 1613 Hugh Myddelton built an aqueduct that delivered fresh water from Ware and Hertford to the heart of Islington.

Islington is home to the UK’s first theatre pub

The UK’s first theatre pub, the King’s Head Theatre Pub on Upper Street has been serving thespians and Islingtonites since Shakespearean times.

4. Hounslow – 9.5 per cent cheaper

House prices in general in Hounslow are significantly lower than number five on this list, Islington.

Existing properties cost an average of £426,640, while new builds average at £386,096 – £40,544 cheaper.

The West London borough boasts dozens of reasons to live there, including gorgeous Thameside walks, beautiful pubs, stunning historic churches and vast green space.

A few facts about Hounslow:

Hounslow wasn’t always part of London

Hounslow wasn’t always a London borough, it wasn’t even considered a part of our capital until not so long ago.

Before the 60s the area was part of Middlesex until it became a part of West London in 1965.

Hounslow residents perished in the plague

Many years ago we obviously didn’t have the pioneering medical technology we do now, and unfortunately, this meant health epidemics spread quickly.

London fell victim to a horrendous disaster during the 17th century as the Great Plague took the lives of thousands, and in 1665 – 149 local residents died in the tragedy, according to ThamesDiscovery.org.

3. Harrow – 12.1 per cent cheaper

Harrow, in North West London, has a range of family homes and swanky new apartments at reasonable prices considering its 15-minute journey time to Central London.

At an average of £469,407, existing properties in Harrow are reasonable in terms of the London property market. But new builds are an average of £57,023 cheaper, at £412,284.

Harrow is, of course, home to the famous public school of the same name, and it’s also a great option for commuters – it’s just over 15 minutes on the Metropolitan Line from Harrow on the Hill to Baker Street.

A few facts about Harrow:

Caesar’s ponds

In Stanmore there are two ponds known formally as the Spring Ponds, although they have another colloquial name: Caesar’s Ponds. The pools are manmade and date back to Roman times, hence the name. Legend also has it that Boudicca and her rebel army camped here, drinking from the ponds. The ponds have another name in Old English. Stony Ponds translates as ‘stane meres’, giving Stanmore its name.

Harrow pagans

Harrow-on-the-Hill was once a hotbed for pagan activity. The area used to be called ‘Gumeniga hergae’ which translates from Anglo-Saxon English as ‘heathen shrine’. The area’s famous medieval church, St Mary’s, is built on an old place of pagan worship, in an attempt to convert non-believers to the Christian cause.

2. Kensington and Chelsea – 12.7 per cent cheaper

It’s to be expected that homes in Kensington and Chelsea don’t come cheap – but it might be surprising that new builds in the area are, on average, £169,207 cheaper than existing properties.

The average price of older homes in RBKC is £1,337,012, whereas new builds average at £1,167,805.

Kensington and Chelsea is known for its wealthy residents, opulent properties and high-end shops.

A few facts about Kensington & Chelsea:

Origins of Kensington Gardens

Well before there was even Kensington Palace, what would become Kensington Gardens was part of a vast hunting ground owned by King Henry VIII.  In 1728, Queen Caroline asked that it be separated from Hyde Park and it was redesigned into a landscape garden by Charles Bridgeman and Henry Wise.  In 1733, the gardens were first opened to the public, but only on Sunday evenings, before eventually opening to the public on the rest of the week in the early 19th Century.

Kensington Palace grounds were flooded with around 60 million flowers after Princess Diana’s death

After their marriage in 1981, Princess Diana and Prince Charles moved into Apartment 8 at Kensington Palace and eventually raised their sons, William and Harry, there. Following Diana’s fatal car crash in 1997, mourners covered the palace grounds with an estimated 60 million flowers, as well as stuffed animals, flags, photos, and notes. Some bouquets were later used to compost the surrounding gardens, while others were donated to hospitals and nursing homes.

Famous People to have lived in Kensington

London is well known for attracting the best and brightest from around the world. But what famous celebrities have loved in Kensington? Eric Clapton, Rowan Atkinson, Robbie Williams, Sir Richard Branson to name a few.

1. Richmond upon Thames – 17.5 per cent cheaper

Coming in at the top spot is Richmond upon Thames, where new build properties are an average of £121,793 cheaper than existing homes – almost 20 per cent less expensive.

The average price of new builds is £572,352, whereas existing properties cost an average of £694,324.

This leafy South West London borough is a nature-lover’s dream, home to the famous Richmond Park, the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew and Bushy Park.

A few facts about Richmond upon Thames:

Richmond Park is the largest park in London

It measures 3.69 square miles, covers around 2,500 acres and is home to well over 600 red and fallow deer. Compare it to New York’s Central Park and it’s three times the size.

Home to Hampton Court

East Molesey, which falls within the Borough is home to the famous Hampton Court Palace, acquired by King Henry VIII in the 1520s. The public were allowed to come and visit the palace from 1838, thanks to Queen Victoria, and remains a world-wide attraction to this day.

Home to Kew Gardens

The world-famous Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew serves as a showcase of living and preserved plants and The National Archives, based at Kew Gardens holds over 1,000 years of Government and public record history.

Contact me today and see how I can help you with your home and move.

Liana Loporto-Browne MNAEA President.

liana@lianaloporto.co.uk

020 8265 5028

Plan Your Royal Wedding

Royal Wedding

Ideas For Your London Wedding

On this day, 16 years ago, Charles, Prince of Wales, married Camilla Parker Bowles. Cheers to them! And with tight restrictions on weddings been slightly eased as part of England’s lockdown exit plans, you might finally start to think about your wedding.

Marriages can now take place, with six people (including the couple) attending. From 12 April (at the earliest): Up to 15 people will be allowed to attend a wedding ceremony and reception, but ceremonies can only occur in places of worship, public buildings and in locations that are already permitted to open, with outdoor receptions only.

From 17 May (at the earliest), up to 30 people will be allowed at the ceremony and reception. On 21 June (at the earliest), the government aims to remove all limits on social contact, including wedding restrictions.

If you are planning your big day, here are some local wedding services to help you with your wedding planning.

The Landmark London

Plan a beautiful wedding day with the help of The Landmark London Events team, who will be personally dedicated to making your wedding dreams a reality. Their legendary service and stunning event spaces come together to create magnificent memories for you and your guests that will last a lifetime.

The Landmark London sits in the heart of Central London, the crowning jewel of the fashionable Marylebone neighbourhood, with many fascinating places to visit right on our doorstep.

You can find more on their website https://www.landmarklondon.co.uk/

Vale Wedding cars

The largest and most varied fleet of transport available in Greater London and surrounding areas of Greater London.  They have something for everybody at the most competitive prices.  They specialise in traditional vintage wedding cars, luxury modern wedding cars and unique wedding cars.

You can browse cars here https://www.theweddingcarhirepeople.co.uk/?county=Greater+London&town=London

Function Central

One of the most popular choices in the UK for the very best in live music and DJs for weddings and events. With years of knowledge and experience providing function bands, musicians and DJs for over 2000 events a year, Function Central make booking your ideal band/DJ easy.

They have extremely high standards and use only the most accomplished and professional acts made up of young, dedicated musicians and DJs who deliver outstanding performances every time.

Book them here https://www.functioncentral.co.uk/

Alistair Hugo Catering and Events

Alistair Hugo is an established and diverse wedding caterer for London and the country. They provide memorable food, supported by excellent service and efficient event organising, with competitive prices to strengthen your occasion. They can also theme the whole event, including concept and design.

All yummy details here https://www.alistair-hugo.com/

Melanie Potro Bridal Couture

Many brides opt for a wedding dress from their bridal wear collection. Occasionally, brides like to give their dress a unique twist – for example, by varying the colour or choice of fabric and accessories.

Should you wish to bring your dream dress to life, you can discuss your bridal design ideas with Melanie or one of her assistants.

And If you tell them (honestly) what your budget is, they promise that they will try to find a solution to match it.

More about Melanie Potro dresses here

https://www.easyweddings.co.uk/WeddingDress/LondonCity/MelaniePotroBridalCouture/

Chris Giles Photography

Chris Giles is a full-time and high-end professional wedding photographer who has been shooting weddings all over the UK and overseas for over 10 years.

He only shoots weddings and this main focus leads him to be titled one of the Top Ten Wedding Photographers covering London (The Evening Standard), One of the Top Three Wedding Photographers in the UK (Bridebook) and One of The Worlds Best Wedding Photographers (Smashing the Glass). Chris wins these awards not just because of technical ability but also because of the person he is and how he integrates seamlessly into every wedding.

Check it here https://www.chrisgilesphotography.com/

Dream Wedding Company

One-stop wedding shop. They provide chair covers, favours, flowers, cakes, venue decoration, video and invitations in house, and you get a free wedding coordinator with every package! They guarantee to save you 1000`s on your wedding day. You can tie the knot on a shoestring without compromising on quality.

More about Dream wedding on their site https://thedreamweddingcompany.co.uk/

Your London Florist

Team of experienced florists from around the world combining a passion for colours and flowers with brilliant imaginations to create unique and elegant floral designs.

They pride themselves as a luxury London florist with over 20 years of floristry experience creating wild and bespoke flower bouquets regularly for special occasions, luxury weddings flowers, corporate events and private parties.

Their flower story is here https://www.yourlondonflorist.co.uk/

If you want to know more about wedding trends or need some more ideas to make your big day magical, you can visit some upcoming wedding fairs.

The Knebworth House and Barns Wedding Fair – 22nd July 2021

The Premier Knebworth Wedding Fair is held in the historical and contemporary Barns set within the deer park at Knebworth House.

A simply wonderful Wedding Fair that brings together up to 50 leading wedding professionals from Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, London and beyond, covering every aspect of your wedding, including some you might not have considered!

There are usually two professional fashion shows at 7.00 pm and 8:30 pm on our signature catwalk featuring some of the latest bridal gowns and bridesmaid outfits, together with an array of live entertainment.

More details here https://www.wedding-exhibitions-uk.co.uk/the-knebworth-house-and-barns-wedding-fair-22-07-2021.asp

The Coach House at Forty Hall Wedding Show – 26th September 2021

The Coach House at Forty Hall is a beautiful wedding venue, offering a wide selection of spaces to choose from when curating your special day. Whether you are looking to hire an area within the main house or the banqueting suite, in the adjacent coach house – or a combination of both – Forty Hall Estate is a stunning backdrop for your big day. The Hall is a perfect wedding venue on the edge of London, ideal for couples looking for an idyllic countryside setting near the city. Couples will be spoilt for choice with a stunning backdrop and a selection of rooms to choose from.

You can register here https://www.mainweddingsandevents.co.uk/Hertfordshire-Wedding-Shows/The-Coach-House-at-Forty-Hall-Wedding-Show/

Now when you have more details about where to start planning your big day, you just have to do it and let the magic happen. There is no reason why you couldn’t have a proper Royal wedding.

Liana Loporto-Browne MNAEA President.

liana@lianaloporto.co.uk

020 8265 5028

Struggling To Sell your home?

your home

What is putting buyers off buying your home?

According to regulated property buyers, GoodMove, below are the most searched for issues over the past year.

According to the research, searches for “buy my house” increased by 108% in July 2020, “sell house fast” by 257% in November 2020, and “value my house” by 170% in January 2021, showing many have been looking to move home over the past year.

To be honest, we all knew this, but it is interesting to see data that reflects it too.

People are spending more time at home and looking to Google for help on their next move. Not just that, but peoples views have changed, they want more living space, more outdoor space, and where possible, maybe even office space too.

So, Whilst we know many have moved home in the past year and searched for help on how to sell their homes, I had to ask myself, what puts buyers off when viewing a property?

Well, my North London friends, here is what I found from the report conducted by GoodMove.

Flooding

Nobody wants their home to be flooded, and it’s often a huge concern for buyers when looking at houses. Searches for “check flood risk” increased by 400% in January 2021 – right at the time of Storm Christoph – and if you are looking for a new home it’s advisable to check if it’s near any body of water that could make it susceptible to flooding.

Bad odours

They say the smell of freshly baked bread is the secret to selling a house, and pleasant scents do help entice buyers. Searches for “home odour eliminator” have steadily increased throughout the year, rising month-on-month to 284% in March 2021. If you’re looking to sell your home, we’d advise purchasing some diffusers or candles to banish unpleasant smells such as pet odour.

Mould

Mould is a problem many homes face, and searches for “how to get rid of mould” increased by 152% in October 2020. Luckily, it can be removed with specialised cleaning products, but if you’re looking to buy a new home, we’d advise checking for mould on your viewings and asking the current owners about it, so you don’t get a nasty surprise when you move in.

Old bathrooms/kitchens

Kitchens and bathroom are often one of the first things buyers look for when viewing a property, as they’re often the most expensive thing to update. Interestingly, “new bathroom cost” peaked significantly in summer 2020, rising by 177% in August, while “new kitchen cost” peaked by 53%. We know that interior trends change over time, but for sellers, we’d recommend keeping bathrooms and kitchens clean and neutral. Don’t opt for any bold colours and stick to a more neutral colour palette to attract a wider range of buyers.

Supporting further, GoodMove also conducted a survey asking people for the most shocking things they’ve seen during a house viewing. According to the findings, the top five problems are:

  • Bad smells e.g., damp/animals and cigarettes (36%)
  • Dirty/damaged carpets and flooring (27%)
  • Bad DIY e.g., dents in walls/smashed windows which owners attempted to cover up (23%)
  • Animal faeces on the floor/furnishings (17%)
  • Pubic hair on the floor/furnishings (11%)

So, if you are wanting to sell your North West London property, make sure to avoid any of the above if you want to attract buyers to your home!

Contact me today and see how I can help you with your home and move.

Liana Loporto-Browne MNAEA President.

liana@lianaloporto.co.uk

020 8265 5028