Adrians - November 2022

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PROPERTY

NOV 2022 LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE
NEWS
2023 HOLIDAY FIND THE BEST DEAL FOR NEXT YEAR’S HOLIDAY NOW
CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE GIFT GUIDE FOR KIDS, TEENS, MEN AND WOMEN
MONTHLY GARDENING THIS MONTH, PREPARE YOUR GARDEN FOR WINTER
CHRISTMAS TREES YOUR ULTIMATE GUIDE TO
CHRISTMAS
TREES THIS YEAR
GETTING FIT AND HEALTHY FIT, HEALTHY AND HAPPY THIS FESTIVE SEASON

CONTENTS

STORY

2Festive fit & healthy

How to keep on top form during the festive season and beyond

PROPERTY

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Our latest instructions

Take a look at a selection of our latest properties on the market

32 About us

Get to know our team a little better and see why we are your agent of choice

38 Your home move

A guide to help you every step of the way with your move

LIFESTYLE

4Christmas trees

A guide to help you select the perfect tree for all your celebrations this year

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6Christmas gift guide

A selection of gifts for kids, teens, men & women to help you plan ahead

Monthly gardening tips

Take time this month to give your borders the head start they need for next spring

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Booking your 2023 holiday

If you’re planning to go on holiday next year, now is the best time to book

Weknow how busy this time of year can be; kids need to be kept happy over Christmas, workloads start to get more daunting, holiday plans draw nearer... With so much to think about during the winter months, it’s easy to neglect one of the most important things: our own health! We want you to be on top form during the holiday season, and long into the future, so we’ve come up with some advice and recommendations that will help keep you active and thriving.

MORNING RUNS

14 SPORT World Cup 2022 preview

All you need to know heading into the biggest international football tournament

WELCOME TO THE NOVEMBER ISSUE!

The clocks may have gone back, and the nights are darker, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing! Christmas is approaching faster than you think, so this month, on pages 4&5, we settle the age-old argument, Fake Christmas tree Vs Real. Keeping with the festive feel, between pages 6 to 9 we have your ultimate gift guide for everyone in the family.

The winter World Cup kicks off this month, and on pages 14&15 we have a preview, looking at the teams and players who will be on show. Meanwhile, for those money-savvy holiday-lovers, on pages 12&13, we look at the best ways to save money by booking your summer holiday early, including car hire, flights, and accommodation.

With the festive season approaching, we understand how important it is to enjoy yourself, yet also stay fit, happy, and healthy. Which is why on pages 2&3 we’ve been thinking about how to get the best of both worlds, and this can also include getting some fresh air and working out while in the garden, and with our usual monthly gardening guide you can do just that while getting prepared for spring.

So, light the fire, grab a mug of cocoa, and enjoy this month’s magazine.

For those who don’t run, this can sound very daunting – bear with us though! It’s often said that exercise is one of the best ways to maintain a healthy mind and body, but it’s much harder to feel motivated to keep active during winter. The combination of cold temperatures and dark days makes us want to just stay inside all the time, but we think a brief morning run is the perfect way to get around this. If you can brave the cold and set out soon after you wake up, it will surely improve your mood for the rest of the day – you’ve already done something productive and beneficial.

What’s more, if you live near some woodland or green space you’ll get some amazing visuals too: frost, fog and the morning sun shining through the leaves are sure to help you start the day in a great mood. If you want to be extra cosy while running, you could buy some thermal sportswear to keep you warm each morning. Just be careful of icy ground when it’s really cold!

BREAKS OUTSIDE

If running really isn’t your thing, we completely understand, but it’s still very important to spend time outside during winter. For those of us who work inside, it’s very likely that the only outside time we get is when it’s dark – travelling to work in the morning and going home in the evening. In these cases, we highly recommend trying to spend your breaks and lunches outside.

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FIT HEALTHY

and happy

THIS FESTIVE SEASON

The festive season is almost upon us, and with it comes all the excitement, stress and everything in between!

Even on cloudy days, spending time outside during the day is vital for our physical and mental health. Sunlight helps our body create vitamin D, which strengthens our teeth and bones, but the NHS suggests that we don’t get enough between October and March – this means we should eat vitamin D-rich food and spend as much time as possible outside, as long as it is safe to do so. Furthermore, if the only light we see during the day is artificial (eg. from bulbs and screens), it can have an impact on our stress levels and sleep quality.

This advice can also apply to our children. Even though they will get outdoor time at school, it is easy to stay inside at weekends or during the holidays. We recommend bundling up and going on a family walk in nature to keep everyone happy and healthy, both physically and mentally. You could go on a hunt for fallen fircones to use as Christmas decorations, or enjoy some

early festive displays around your neighbourhood.

HEALTHY FOOD

Don’t get us wrong – we adore festive treats! In moderation, everyone should enjoy some decadence over the holiday period, but it’s important to be vigilant and avoid indulging too much. On cold, dark days, you might feel more inclined to order meals to the house or eat quick but unhealthy comfort food. This will feel good in the short term, but maintaining a balanced diet over the festive period is by far the best course of action.

In the UK, we have a great selection of seasonal produce which is available in the winter months. This includes carrots, leeks, potatoes, cauliflower, chard and so much more. If you head to a local farmers’ market and buy some great quality produce, we bet you’ll feel inspired to use it in a lot of your cooking! Hearty stews, rustic pies or even side salads are all possible with our country’s

produce, all of which will give you the warmth and comfort you need without sacrificing your physical health.

When it comes to snacking, it’s very easy to head straight for the big tub of special chocolates, but how about mixing it up once in a while with dried fruits and nuts? They can be just as tasty and much more nutritious. Better yet, bowls of nuts can actually make for a lovely visual piece – and you can have fun using a nutcracker to get to your tasty treat!

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YOUR ULTIMATE CHRISTMAS TREE

TO ENSURE THIS FESTIVE PERIOD IS THE BEST ONE YET

The tree forms a centre point for all of our celebrations

Itis time to start thinking about the most wonderful time of the year - Christmas! Yes, it is only just on the horizon. Very soon those same songs will be stuck in our heads and that warm feeling of excitement that makes you feel like a child will return. One important thing to consider is what tree you would like to purchase to act as the centre point of all of your celebrations this year. However, there are a few factors you should consider before making the plunge.

INTERNAL VS EXTERNAL

The position of your Christmas tree is important to consider.

Some families will have them firmly in the middle of their home, indoors, while others will keep them outside.

The traditional location is indoors, typically in a room where you will be opening your presents on the big day, so either the lounge or living area. Make sure there is plenty of space under the tree for all the presents you will give to one-another.

If you are lucky enough to have a bay window in your home, this can be the perfect place to present your tree as you will be able to appreciate it both inside and out. Meanwhile, if you decide to place your tree outside, this will add a brilliant piece to your outdoor decorations for Christmas.

Few will be able to deny how “in the mood” you are for the festive period if you have a beautiful tree in the garden.

However, if you choose to place it outside, you will have to take care of what decorations you place on it, as you may not want to risk any important or sentimental ornaments on an outdoor tree.

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GUIDE

REAL VS FAKE

Deciding whether to purchase a real or a fake Christmas tree is always the first step you must consider.

Each has their own incredible advantages over the other, so this is a decision that will come down purely to your own preference.

Let’s start with a real Christmas tree.

The initial occasion of heading out with your children to select the tree you want is a great way to start the Christmas period.

You will get a brand new tree each year, as the tree will start to wilt as we enter the new year, ensuring you get a fresh look to your Christmas set-up on a yearly basis.

Real trees emanate a soothing and natural smell of nature that simply screams Christmas.

However, you will have to deal with the pesky pine needles which do fall from real trees naturally and should make sure to clean them up regularly.

Fake trees, meanwhile, are reusable and will never wilt - the way they look on day one will remain the same, if you look after them.

A fake tree also has slightly less hassle to it, as it will not shed any needles to clean up, while you also have the option of having pre-lit lights fitted directly into the tree.

PRE-LIT VS UNLIT

On that last point, if you have made your decision and would like to go for a fake tree, you should consider whether you would like it to come with lights built-in.

While it used to be quite an added expense to have lights built into the branches of the tree, this has become a more consumer-friendly choice in recent years.

This is a great way to cut down on the hassle of putting up your tree as the annual struggle to untangle countless cords of string lights is removed.

However, the bulbs on these trees can be fairly unreliable and once one or two burn out, which they can quickly, you may feel like you want to change the whole tree, a decision which you can be pushed into before you would an unlit alternative.

EXTRA FEATURES

Another consideration for you when picking which tree you would like this year, particularly for those who go for an internal tree, is what additional features you would like.

There are many trees these days that come with a “snowy coating”, which will provide you with a product which will leave your living space looking like a winter wonderland.

There are also trees these days which unfold themselves, which will take a good deal of the effort away from the initial setup of the tree as you simply prop it up where you would like it, press a button and magically it unfolds perfectly.

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CHRISTMAS GIF T GUIDE

Two months until Christmas Day might seem like a long time, but it’s surprising how quickly that time flies by, especially considering how much planning is involved

VINTAGE MOTORCYCLE BOTTLE OPENER

There are a number of types of gifts that one typically gravitates towards for men, and there’s nothing wrong with being stereotypical, particularly if time and/or money is tight for you. Aftershave is always a winner, and, depending on the preferences and standards of the gentleman you’re buying for, there’s a range of choices out there to suit all needs. For the more tranquil and stoic, you can never have too many books, so why not seek out a recent best-seller fresh from the shelf? Many men love keeping busy, which is why they love DIY tools, and it’s also why they often like anything sporting related, so equipment and/or accessories associated with their favourite sport would also go down very well.

But if you’re looking to be a bit different this festive season and venture out farther than usual, we have compiled a list of unique gifts which are sure to dazzle even the most impassive of men.

Made by zinc alloy, this vintage motorcycle bottle opener has intricate detail and is very sturdy, very solid, well made, durable, and boasts a detailed design. It fits well in your hand and, most importantly, easily opens bottles with no slipping off the cap.

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BEARD KIT

ZenNutt Beard Kits are primarily for beard grooming, beard growth, and beard trimming. The beard oil, beard balm, beard conditioner, and beard foam all have the perfect formula to condition and grow your beard. The beard & moustache boar bristle brush, beard comb, beard shaper, and mustache scissors will all help you to grow a well-groomed beard. With this completed beard care kit, you will find it wouldn’t be easier to grow a beard and consistently remain a wellgroomed gentleman.

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SAGE BARISTA EXPRESS BEAN-TO-CUP COFFEE MACHINE

Developed by Sage, the Barista Express is here to give you the ultimate cup of coffee. Designed on the principle that ingredients taste better when fresh, the Barista Express prevents degradation of the quality of beans by grinding them directly into the filter for you, to extract their full flavour. The whole process, from bean to coffee, takes less than a minute.

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MEN

Let’s face it, gentlemen – women are the classiest of the human species! So, it’s important to take extra care when thinking of a gift for your mother, wife, partner, daughter, sister, niece, auntie or grandma. Jewellery and perfume are always a winner, and, depending on the preferences and standards of the lady you’re buying for, there’s a range of choices out there to suit all needs. Women are often all about the romance, so something as delicate and sweet as chocolate can never fail to impress, and the fancier the chocolates the happier she’ll be. Although gender stereotypes are becoming more and more redundant these days, many women still like to busy themselves in the kitchen, so kitchen equipment and accessories, depending on her character, could be a very well-received gesture.

But if you’re looking to be a bit different this festive season and venture our farther than usual, we have compiled a list of unique gifts which are sure to dazzle even the most hard-to-impress women.

THE BOTANIST ISLAY DRY GIN GIFT SET

The Botanist is an artisanal hand-crafted and distilled gin from the Scottish island of Islay. Islay Dry Gin is truly unique, with 22 hand-foraged, local herbs and flowers delicately and slowly distilled with nine classic gin botanicals. The botanicals are gathered responsibly from the hills, shores and bogs of the Hebridean Island by The Botanist’s expert forager and the mixology of the liquid captures the heart and soul of the remote island.

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CHANASYA HEALING THROW BLANKET

This super soft and ultra plush blanket is designed for a thoughtful and caring personal gift to loved ones. The intent of this blanket is not only to bring warmth, but also to bring a smile, joy, and feeling of love and comfort.

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PHILIPS BRI947/00 LUMEA PRESTIGE IPL HAIR REMOVAL DEVICE

Philips Lumea Prestige is designed for your body’s curves and easy at-home experience. It’s uniquely curved, intelligent attachments perfectly fit your curves and adapt the treatment programs for each body area.

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CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE

YOUNGSTERS

It is now time to start thinking about that one thing we have all been putting off - what to buy your children this Christmas. Getting the right present can be important, as little ones wait all year for a visit from Father Christmas. Each year there are a plethora of trending toys that children will go crazy for. Here are just a handful of the gifts that are expected to be very popular this year.

SCOOBI SCOOTER

Bikes and scooters are always sure-fire hit gifts for children. These mini-vehicles give them their first piece of freedom to be able to head out with their friends and have fun. The Scoobi scooter is quite unique as it is actually a five-in-one convertible kick scooter. This is the ideal first step for any child who is learning how to scoot. It can be ridden just like a combination bike or scooter, or in a more traditional standing mode. The back wheels can be spread apart so will act more like a tricycle than a scooter to offer better balance.

ACE 2 ACTIVITY TRACKER FOR KIDS

It seems that everybody and their mother these days have activity tracking devices, such as Apple Watches or FitBits. Being able to keep a track on the number of steps you have made each day can feel very rewarding, and sometimes quite addictive. FitBit has now released their latest wearable device which is aimed specifically at children. The Ace 2 Activity Tracker will offer a challenge for little ones to get outside and active, while also getting them familiar with telling the time.

ARTIE 3000 THE CODING ROBOT

Some of the best presents for little ones can be the ones which are also, at least in part, educational. In modern life, learning how to code is important.

Luckily, Artie 3000 The Coding Robot is a fun and intuitive way to learn how to code. This is a friendly little robot that

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Make sure you get the perfect present this year!

TEENAGERS

KINDLE OASIS

If your child is something of a bookworm, then there are few more suitable gadgets for them as the latest Amazon Kindle. The Kindle Oasis is a seven-inch e-reader, with new page-turning buttons which is ideal for reading with just one hand. There is an adjustable warm light on the gadget to offer a richer reading experience, while it is water-safe and sturdy enough to survive being dropped or bashedideal for teenagers.

POLAROID CAMERAS

Polaroid cameras have been very popular gifts for a number of years. The Polaroid Go Instant Camera, which is one of the latest models, has a retro look to it, as well as a number of new features. There is an additional selfie mirror, a LED film counter display, a self-timer and a micro USB charger to keep it powered up. There are a number of sets on the market as well which will come with film, so your teen can start taking pictures on Christmas day.

Aslittle ones grow up, it can become a difficult task to find the right present to buy them at Christmas. While young children are regularly happy with a pile of games, stuffed animals and whatever trending toy is all the craze at the time, managing to pick the right gift for teenagers can be a slightly harder task. We have taken some of the guesswork away for you and gathered a bit of information on a handful of gifts that are expected to be popular this Christmas.

projectors that can be a fine replacement for a television and can be a great solution for those looking for a wide screen.

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NOVEMBER GARDENING GUIDE

It’s

colder, darker and wetter outside, and it can feel like a struggle to get off the sofa away from the heat of home and the newest Netflix shows, however, by taking some time this month, you can give your borders the head start they need next spring.

That’s right, it’s the time of year to get shaky legs, a bad back and blisters by digging hundreds of holes and planting bulbs in your borders. It can feel like a thankless job, with no immediate gratification, but come spring you will be amazed at the difference in your garden. This month we are going to look at the bulbs to plant to get colour from February through to summer.

SNOWDROPS

Typically, the first bulbs to flower in the new year, in February, snowdrops are often hailed as the first sign of spring. These dainty little plants will flower whatever the weather and there are lots of different varieties to choose from. They look best under trees and shrubs to give a woodland effect.

WINTER ACONITES

These cheerful yellow flowers work well with snowdrops, with the yellow and white contrasting beautifully against the green foliage. They arrive in February too and look best when planted en masse around trees and shrubs.

RETICULATE IRIS

With their purple and blue flowers, these plants bring more colour to your garden in February and March. The flowers have stunningly intricate markings and are very popular with early pollinators. They work best when grown in raised beds, small pots, and window boxes.

CROCUS

Crocus can bloom as early as February, but usually bloom in late winter and are a highlight of the garden from when they pop up. Coming in a

range of purples, yellows and whites, crocuses again provide much-needed nectar and pollen for early pollinators.

DAFFODILS

Everyone’s favourite, daffodils (Narcissus) brighten our gardens from as early as February all the way through to May. They offer truly spectacular borders in a range of yellows, whites and creams in a range of different heights which truly bring the garden to life.

HYACINTHS

The popularity of hyacinths is making a comeback, with their fragrant flowers, in a range of colours, offering a spectacular show in March and April. They look great at the front of borders and closer to the house to admire from inside.

TULIPS

Almost as popular as daffodils, tulips come in almost every colour possible as well as a huge variety of shapes. Flowering in April and May, tulips are the first truly show-off plant to arrive in our gardens, and can be used anywhere and everywhere to create interest.

BLUEBELLS

The English bluebell create spectacular displays in wild woodland, and can do the same in your garden too. They will happily grow in a shady spot and underneath deciduous trees, offering a beautiful carpet of blue in April.

ALLIUMS

For a truly spectacular show in your garden in May and June, nothing will compete with the pompom flowers of alliums. Available in a range of sizes, with some flowers the size of thimbles, with others as big as a football, alliums look amazing when threaded through a border that is starting to come alive.

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the month of bulb

by taking some time this month, you can give your borders the head start they need next spring.

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It’s
planting SNOWDROPS WINTER ACONITES DAFFODILS ALLIUMS BLUEBELLS RETICULATE IRIS CROCUS HYACINTHS

BOOKYOUR HOLIDAY FOR NEXTYEAR NOW TO SAVE THE MOST MONEY

Now is the best time to book your holidays for next year, so allow us to help you find the best deals and exercise the best tips for all your travelling needs

Travel costs are set to soar in 2023, so if you’re planning to go on holiday next year, right now would be the wisest time to book while there are still great deals to find. Jet2.com and Jet2holidays boss Steve Heapy is among those who believe the rising cost of living is about to drive up the price of a holiday to record levels by the summer of 2023. Speaking at the Hays Travel Independence Group 2022 conference in Tenerife, Heapy told delegates it was more important than ever for holidaymakers to book 2023 holidays now to get a good deal.

So, with this in mind, we would recommend using cheapflights.co.uk now to find the greatest deals currently out there, many of which combine flights with hotel stays, as well as car hire, trains and buses info, and even a ‘things to do’ section in the desired area of travel, making it super easy for you to organise and plan your trip efficiently. We’ve also compiled a list of travel tips for you to consider when planning your holiday, and we hope you find them helpful.

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MONEY-SAVING TRAVEL TIPS

Travel insurance. Designed to protect against risks and financial losses that could occur while travelling – ranging from minor inconveniences such as missed airline connections and delayed luggage all the way to more serious issues including injuries or major illness – travel insurance is always a powerful, fundamental protection which could ultimately help save you a lot of money if something goes wrong, no matter how small the trip.

Rewards travel credit cards. If handled correctly, credit cards can be key to travelling in style and, more importantly, boost your travel budget. Making sure you apply for the right rewards credit card can help you save significant money on your travels. Such rewards can add up quickly, too, and offer many perks like free travel, free upgrades, and late checkout privileges. Plus, a lot of travel credit cards can offer huge signing bonuses that you can put towards your flight to help you travel the world.

Book a car hire with a free cancellation. This would enable you to amend the booking when needed on the lead up to the holiday, affording you more flexibility than normal. In fact, many people have reported cheaper car deals closer to their holiday, and with free cancellation, they’ve been able to switch and save hundreds of pounds. However, there are always limits to what ‘free’ means in any given context, so ensure you investigate the terms and conditions involved in the deal before finalising anything, and make sure you’re comfortable with it.

Make copies of important documents. Losing a crucial document can cause many problems, a lot of which could cost you money trying to rectify. You never know when you might need a copy of your passport, driver’s license or any other form of identification, so scan or photograph these documents and either keep on your phone or retain as paper copies. That way, you won’t be scrambling to find proper documentation if you need to get home ASAP.

Avoid an open connection with public Wi-Fi. The immediacy and convenience of public Wi-Fi can be deceptive, because when you use public Wi-Fi hackers looking to steal valuable information, including your bank account details potentially, can access your data if they’re clever enough. If you do need wireless internet service, it’s always best to set up a virtual private network (VPN) that will allow you to access the internet securely while travelling.

Ensure your hotel room is safe secure. Burglary is still very much an issue even when on holiday abroad; even if your hotel already boasts strong security measures, there are steps you can take to make your room even safer. At the very least we recommend you lock and dead-bolt the door and keep your windows shut, but additionally you can buy something called a door jammer, a portable device that slips under the door for another layer of protection. Another simple fail-safe is hanging a Do Not Disturb sign on your door, which will help to keep unwanted visitors, including staff, away from your belongings.

Take advantage of free walking tours. Free walking tours are fantastic ways to get your bearings around the strange but wonderful new town or city you find yourself in, and, of course, can ultimately save you a lot of money. Furthermore, quite often you will find that these free tours are better than paid ones, so look hard to find the best free walking tours available.

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WORLD CUP 2022 PREVIEW

IT’S WORLD CUP SEASON!

Usually this prestigious football tournament is held in the summer months, but this time we’re getting it in winter—perfect for brightening up the ever-darkening days. This is because of where it’s being held: the Western Asian country of Qatar. The climate here is so hot that holding the World Cup in summer would have been dangerous for the players and fans, so it was scheduled for winter when it’s a bit cooler.

The action kicks off on 20th November at 4pm our time with hosts Qatar taking on Ecuador. This is a day earlier than originally planned. England’s first game will be played on the 21st November against Iran, kicking off at 1pm. Later that day, Wales will be facing the United States at 7pm. You can find the dates of all England and Wales group games—and the later stages—at the end of this article.

GROUP B: THE UK’S GROUP

For those fans who enjoy some friendly competition between nations, England and Wales have been drawn to play in the same group. While England are very familiar with group stage competition, qualifying for all but three World Cups since 1950, Wales have only competed on this grand stage once before. This was the 1958 World Cup in Sweden, at which Wales finished sixth; they were beaten in the quarter-finals by eventual champions Brazil. This means that the Welsh will be looking to make a big statement in this year’s competition, especially against neighbours England.

Also in the group are Iran and the United States. The former will be making their sixth appearance in the World Cup, with the goal of making history as the first Iranian team to make it to the round of 16. The Americans have competed at ten World Cups, most recently the 2014 tournament in Brazil in which they were knocked out of the round of 16 by Belgium, who would later fall to Argentina in the quarter-finals.

NBC Sports has England as the heavy favourites to win Group B. If this comes to pass, they will face the runner-up of Group A on 4th December. This is predicted to be either Ecuador or Senegal, as it is expected that Netherlands will win Group A.

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Here’s what you need to know heading into the biggest international football tournament

OTHER GROUPS TO WATCH

GROUP A

As mentioned previously, hosts Qatar are joined by Netherlands, Senegal and Ecuador in Group A. Despite organising the event, Qatar are by far the underdogs in this group, having never qualified for the tournament as an independent country. Time will tell how this affects their performance—maybe the nothingto-lose attitude will let us see an upset or two.

GROUP E

This group features both Spain and Germany, two heavy-hitters on the international scene. Spain have won the tournament once before, in South Africa in 2010. Since then, they have failed to make it to the quarter-finals, falling in the group stage in 2014 and the round of 16 in 2018. Germany, on the other hand, have lifted the trophy four times (three of these as West Germany), most recently in the Brazil 2014

tournament. However, they failed to make it past the group stage in Russia, so will be eager to avenge that embarrassment here.

You can watch them go head-to-head on 27th November at 7pm on the BBC.

France is the favourite to win Group D over Australia, Denmark and Tunisia, while Brazil is likely to come out on top of Serbia, Switzerland and Cameroon in Group G. Portugal are in Group H, and are expected to triumph over Ghana, Korea Republic and Uruguay.

Forgive us for speculating, but should the tournament play out as expected, and if both England and France win their round of 16 matches, we will be reigniting the classic rivalry on 10th December. Let’s not get ahead of ourselves though—it’s easy to get carried away after England’s triumph at the Women’s Euros this summer!

IMPORTANT MATCHES

Opening match: Qatar vs Ecuador- 20th November, 4pm, BBC

England vs Iran- 21st November, 1pm, BBC Wales vs US- 21st November, 7pm, ITV Wales vs Iran- 25th November, 10am, BBC

England vs US- 25th November, 7pm, ITV

England vs Wales- 29th November, 7pm, BBC

KEEP UP TO DATE

You can keep an eye on all the action using FIFA’s official World Cup app, or online at www.fifa.com. Here, you can find printable documents if you prefer paper copies of the match schedule. Group games will be split between BBC and ITV channels, so you’ll have to do a bit of swapping about if you want to catch all the games.

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Broomfield Road Chelmsford Essex GUIDE PRICE £250,000 - £260,000 info@adrians-property.co.uk

Extended FIVE bedroom substantial end of terrace property, occupying in our opinion a pleasant position within the road and overlooking a small greensward. Surrounded by established gardens to the front, side and rear, the property boasts well appointed accommodation by way of good size reception hall, two reception rooms, kitchen with separate utility and small ground floor shower room in addition to the main first floor bathroom. There is driveway parking to the rear leading to detached garage/storage. Lime Walk forms part of the ever popular Moulsham Lodge development and lies within close proximity of schooling for those with families and a range of local amenities. VIEWING IS ADVISED!

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This CONSIDERABLY EXTENDED 4 bedroom house is located in one of the HIGHLY FAVOURED “Avenues” on the Northern fringe of the City centre within walking distance to the station and having both the King Edward Grammar and County High Schools close by. The property further benefits from lots of off road parking to the front and a South facing rear garden. The ground floor extension could lend itself ideally for someone working from home or maybe even altering to provide an annexe type arrangement due to its layout and the separate access from the front. The property needs to be internally viewed to fully appreciate the accommodation on offer.

Second Avenue Chelmsford Essex Guide price £590,000 info@adrians-property.co.uk

Tower, Shire Gate, Chelmsford Essex

Located within close proximity of Chelmsford City centre and station is this recently built two bedroom apartment within this imposing tower block which fronts Central Park. The apartment has a security entry system and comprises a good size lounge with further useful area, kitchen, shower room, main bedroom with en suite bathroom and further bedroom. There is also an allocated parking space. WELL WORTH AN INTERNAL VIEWING!

Century
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Situated on the north side of Chelmsford on the outskirts of Broomfield in this EXTENDED semi detached THREE bedroom property. As mentioned earlier the property has been extended to the ground floor and provides a useful dining area and extended kitchen, the rear garden is enclosed with fencing to all side along with a useful garage, the property is close to local shops and bus routes to Chelmsford City Centre along with Broomfield Hospital.

info@adrians-property.co.uk Broomfield Road Chelmsford Essex £450,000

This spacious 5 bedroom detached house has the benefit of having a DOUBLE WIDTH GARAGE and is located on one of the larger plots on the development offering excellent scope to extend, subject to the necessary consents. The property has adaptable accommodation having three reception rooms as well as potential for a loft conversion as some other properties on the development have had carried out, again subject to the necessary consents. It is situated on the fringe of the development and has a Southerly facing rear aspect backing other gardens, grounds of the village hall and farmland beyond.

Situated in a cul-de-sac location and being offered for sale with no onward chain is this semi detached three bedroom family home, the property offers good off road parking facilities to the front, enclosed and private rear garden and is located within one mile of local shops, schools and bus routes.

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Goldlay Avenue Chelmsford Essex Guide price £550,000 - £560,000

This established 3 bedroom semi detached house benefits from a REAR EXTENSION which greatly enhances the accommodation and still has excellent potential for further extension or enlargement, subject to the necessary consents. It is located on the fringe of Old Moulsham being within walking distance of the City centre and station hence could well suit a commuting buyer. It comprises an entrance hall, two reception areas, ground floor bathroom, refitted rear kitchen extension, three bedrooms and further shower room. There is a large rear garden extending to over 100’ in depth and there is a shared driveway giving access to a garage.

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Norfolk Drive Chelmsford Essex Guide price £425,000

This 3 bedroom house has recently been IMPROVED and needs to be internally viewed to be fully appreciated. It is located on the Northern side of Chelmsford with bus services and local shopping parade close by. It comprises an entrance hall, lounge to the front, refitted rear kitchen / dining / breakfast room, 3 bedrooms and refitted bathroom. There is off road parking to the front and a good size garden within which are two outbuildings, one used as a UTILITY / CLOAKROOM the other larger one as an OFFICE / GYM. Chelmsford City centre and station are also within easy reach.

Church Green Chelmsford Essex Guide price £700,000 - £715,000

LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION! This 4 bedroom detached house is delightfully located down a long gravelled drive giving access to this and just one other property and has an open aspect fronting onto a large field. The property, built by Countryside Properties in 1978, is situated in the Village of Broomfield on the North side of Chelmsford being most convenient for local bus services, Broomfield Hospital, both the King Edward and County High Schools as well as easy access back into the City centre itself. The accommodation benefits from a study, excellent main bedroom with en suite shower room, delightful well established rear garden and a DETACHED DOUBLE WIDTH GARAGE to the front with lots of parking.

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Chelmsford

A SPACIOUS established 4 bedroom semi detached house with EXTENSIONS to the side and rear and having a LOFT CONVERSION as well, all greatly enhancing the accommodation. The property is located on the North side of Chelmsford in the favoured “Avenues” being convenient for local amenities including bus services, shopping parade and also the King Edward Grammar and County High Schools. The property has off road parking to the front and a delightful established rear garden. Internally the accommodation has a lounge / dining room with useful study addition, extended kitchen, utility and ground floor shower room, three bedrooms and bathroom on the first floor and the further bedroom as the loft conversion. Character properties in the Avenues are always in demand hence an early viewing is highly recommended!

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adrians-property.co.uk Sales: 01245 265 303 Lettings: 01245 265 621 CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE NO OBLIGATION VALUATION Aubrey Close Chelmsford Essex £535,000 Stunning views across fields to the rear, a four/five bedroom link-detached offered with no onward chain. Located within walking distance of Broomfield Road Shopping Parade, convenient access to both City centre and Broomfield Hospital.

Pines Road Chelmsford Essex Guide price £360,000

Originally built as a 3 bedroom house but converted to provide 4 bedrooms but easily changed back if preferred and located on the West side of the City centre within walking distance to the City centre and Station. It could prove ideal for the commuting buyer or possible investment buyer and comprises an entrance hall, lounge to the front, rear kitchen with ground floor wc and shower room, with then the 3 / 4 bedrooms and bathroom with separate wc on the first floor. Within the rear garden is a large OUTBUILDING having a number of different uses. Local amenities are close by including shopping parade, bus services, Morrisons Store and Chelmsford Sports and Athletics Centre. Well worth an internal viewing!

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Timsons Lane Chelmsford Essex Guide price £550,000 (SSTC)

This property has multiple appeal and could be of interest to *a family looking for a LARGE EXTENDED 5 BEDROOM SEMI DETACHED HOUSE *a possible INVESTMENT BUYER LOOKING FOR A PROPERTY OFFERING HMO POTENTIAL *a possible INVESTMENT / BUILDER BUYER LOOKING FOR A PROPERTY TO SPLIT INTO 2 SEPARATE DWELLINGS - subject to any necessary consents. It has excellent adaptable accommodation having a large two storey extension on the side, a SUPERB SIZE GARDEN and there are 2 GARAGES in the block to the side. It is located in a “tucked away” location off Springfield Road within easy reach of the City centre & station. REALLY MUST BE INTERNALLY VIEWED TO BE FULLY

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Understood to have been built about 180 years ago and for many years the Village Store is this DETACHED PERIOD COTTAGE, extended and having much larger accommodation than its external appearance suggests. Located in a conservation area within the small Village of Tillingham close to the Church of St Nicholas and having other Village amenities close by including Primary School, Doctors, shop, Post Office and 2 Public Houses. The cottage, which needs some improvement, offers adaptable accommodation having 5 reception rooms, cloakroom, utility room and kitchen / breakfast room on the ground floor and 4 bedrooms (2 interconnecting) and shower room on the first floor. There is a LARGE DETACHED OUTBUILDING used as a garage within the rear garden which is Westerly facing. A rare opportunity to purchase a piece of the history of this semi rural village.

South Street Southminster Essex Guide price £425,000 - £450,000
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A delightful two bedroom semi detached house situated on a small development tucked away from the main Broomfield Road the property is perfectly positioned for a short bus journey into Chelmsford City Centre and just a short walk to local amenities and open green space. Internally, the property affords a lovely lounge with direct access onto communal grounds in addition to modern kitchen with separate utility/shower room. To the first floor are two double bedrooms, both with en-suite. Allocated parking is also provided for residents in addition to visitors spaces. VIEWING IS STRONGLY ADVISED.

Little Orchards Chelmsford Essex Offers in excess of £300,000
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Mews Cottage” is in our opinion a delightful two bedroom detached cottage, constructed circa five years previous, to exacting standards. Set within conservation, the property lays adjacent to a number of fine buildings of period architecture all situated just minutes from the City Centre’s bustling high street with its fast and frequent trains serving London Liverpool Street. Essex County Cricket Ground and both Oaklands and Central Parks are also just a short walk away. A private allocated parking space is provided alongside additional visitor spaces. VIEWING IS STRONGLY ADVISED!

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SELLING YOUR HOME

With Adrians

Marketing your property

TRADITIONAL MARKETING

FOR SALE BOARD

Our boards are highly visible and one of the most effective marketing tools which is available 24 hours a day.

PHOTOGRAPHY

We will arrange to come and take professional photography to showcase your home to its best potential.

FLOORPLANS

We will produce professional floorplans so your buyer can see a clear layout of your property before viewing.

ENERGY PERFORMANCE

If an EPC is required we can offer this service the same time as your floorplan is produced.

PROPERTY PARTICUALRS

We will design and print a detailed set of property particulars for your property to be sent to our database of potential buyers.

PROPERTY PORTALS

We will advertise your property on Rightmove to make you you receive maximum exposure.

FREE Personalised Property Website EXCLUSIVE

When you choose to market your property with Adrians, you can be confident that we’ll ensure that everything goes smoothly.

Selling your property

A leading independent agent covering all of Essex, the name Adrians is synonymous with trust, excellence and integrity.

With decades of experience, specialising in all aspects of residential property, our friendly, enthusiastic and professional service ensures that our clients continually return to sell and buy through us.

Our qualified database of home buyers will be notified of your property coming to market on their dedicated search websites where they can book viewings and offer feedback.

Quite simply we endeavour to sell your home for the best price, in the shortest possible time, providing you an outstanding service, with a personal and friendly approach.

We also recognise the importance of marketing, so your property will be advertised on the major online property portals, our website and social media sites, as well as traditional placement in our window display.

Exclusively to us in our area, your property will receive its very own FREE Property Website showcasing a property video, OFSTED reports, and a property brochure. Sharing your personalised website across the social networks widens the audience for your property, to find the right buyer and increasing the chances of a quicker sale.

Marketing your property EXCLUSIVE TO ADRIANS IN ESSEX

Print marketing: Property brochure, photography, floorplans and newspapers Tech gimic (Drones, 360 tours)

PROPERTY LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE

We can feature your property in the next edition of our fabulous monthly publication to further widen the exposure of your property being marketed in the local area.

We distribute our magazine to local businesses in the High Street as well as when we visit peoples homes for property valuations... and we value a lot of properties in the area!

EXCLUSIVE PERSONALISED

POWER OF SOCIAL MEDIA

With social media being such a powerful marketing tool, we actively advertise our properties on Facebook and Twitter.

We can also boost your posting to reach a wider but targeted audience.

Comparables of houses SOLD and price guides Portals and websites Video microsite on our website SOLD Feature on our Facebook, Twitter and Google+ Rightmove featured property advertising* Feature in our monthly magazine
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MEET THE TEAM...

Nigel started his agency career in 1986 working for a corporate company in Billericay and after some years’ experience joined a large independent agent in 1993 as a senior negotiator. He was soon promoted to Branch Manager successfully running a large office in Chelmsford until 2013.

In 2013, having previously worked together in the same office, he teamed up with his now co director Ray Cline and acquired Adrians from the retiring partners.

“Adrians have a reputation built on trust and recommendation and my goal is to continue the traditional core values of good honest estate agency coupled with new technology and a modern approach.”

Ray has been in estate agency for over 30 years, starting his career with a large corporate estate agent. 2013 presented the opportunity to apply all his experience to running his own agency when the previous owners of Adrians retired.

“I have for over 10 years been on the Essex Branch Committee for the National Association of Estate Agents which is our governing body. Choosing the right agent is an important decision; you need to be sure it’s an agent that will conduct their day to day business in a trustworthy, professional manner. The Adrians history and reputation is something we are proud of and will continue to protect and develop.”

Gary has been at Adrians in Chelmsford for 35 years and has had the pleasure of helping people with their move two or three times over, as they have moved home to suit their different needs. This lengthy time working and living locally provides an exceptional knowledge of the area which qualifies Gary to give accurate and in depth advice to sellers and potential buyers.

“I am a calm and friendly person driven by my attention to detail in both the contact with my clients and the presentation of our property details - good photography is essential both for the brochure and internet portals. I treat people the way I would like to be treated myself and I am proud of Adrians’ reputation.”

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Daniel Speak | SENIOR SALES CONSULTANT

Daniel’s agency career started back in 1996, initially with a local corporate agent. However, he chose to move swiftly into independent agency where he rose through the ranks to management, and finally associate Director level. Now with over 20 years in the industry, Daniel not only has great knowledge of the local areas but also the experience needed to help guide clients with their move.

“I am just as excited about the industry now, as I was when I first started back in the mid 90’s. The need for an educated and approachable estate agent that can guide buyers and sellers through the process is more evident now than ever, and I feel that at Adrians, we are perfectly placed to do so.”

Katherine Gardner | SALES CONSULTANT

Katherine has over 10 years’ experience within customer service. A very self-motivated and independent performer, able to serve as a communication liaison between different parties of professionals, so the flow of information and stages occur in a timely matter on behalf of the customer.

Jodie Truong | BRANCH ADMINISTRATOR

Jodie has worked within the estate agency industry for 5 years working as a regional administrator alongside large corporate companies. However, she is not only admin based and will often be found on the phone to tenants and buyers helping them find their new home. Her aim is to always provide the highest levels of customer service and to exceed clients expectations.

Toby Austin | TRAINEE NEGOTIATOR

Toby has recently joined the team having spent a short time in the Lettings sector. He has recently enrolled on a Level 3 Property Management Course to extend his knowledge in the industry and pursue his career further. Adrian’s has a strong reputation for being customer focussed and providing excellent service to the community. “I thoroughly enjoy all aspects of the job particularly building positive customer relations and sharing in their experience”

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Our Lettings Team

Do you have an investment property to let?

If so, we’re here to help you make it work. We understand your property’s performance is key to your financial planning. It’s why you can rely on us to provide trusted advice and exceptional service.

Whether it’s your first time, or you’re a seasoned landlord – we can help you find great tenants, maximise your rental yields, and feel confident your property is in safe hands.

Just give us a call or pop in for a chat and let our friendly team of qualified professionals guide you through each step of the process.

And if you have very specific needs, no problem. We pride ourselves on making your life easier by going the extra mile.

So whether you have a list of ‘first-time’ questions or you need advice on how to manage an extensive portfolio, we can help make letting a financially rewarding experience for you.

Being a landlord is as complicated and as stressful as you make it.

Come visit our offices and have a chat with us to see how we can tailor our services to suit your needs.

LANDLORD FEES

Full Management

Letting fee: 75% of first month’s rent + VAT (subject to a minimum fee of £700 + VAT)

Monthly management fee: 10% per calendar month + VAT (of the monthly rental amount)

Marketing of the property with high quality photographs and room dimensions. Accompanied viewings with honest feedback provided. Full referencing on all Tenants over the age of 18. Tenancy agreement. Move in of Tenants. Written inventory with supporting photographs in a professional report. Deposit registration. Rent collection with monthly statements. Property management including out of hours maintenance handling. Quarterly inspections with no charge for any additional visits.

Renewal: £100 + VAT

LET ONLY

Letting fee: 75% of the first month£s rent + VAT (subject to minimum fee of £700 + VAT) Marketing of the property with high quality photographs and room dimensions. Featured on two major online property sites, Adrians website, social media platforms, office window display and monthly magazine. Eye-catching ‘To Let’ board erected. Accompanied viewings with honest feedback provided Full referencing on all Tenants over the age of 18. Tenancy agreement Move in of Tenants.

Renewal: £100 + VAT

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Charges and Fees

TENANTS FEES

LANDLORD FEES

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Rent & Legal Protection (RLP): £198 (for 12 months cover) RLP Claim Handling: £150 + VAT Gas Safety Check: £70 + VAT Electrical Safety Check: £200 + VAT EPC: £125inc VAT (includes floor plan) Legionella Report: £80 + VAT Copies of legal documents: £20 + VAT (per document) Attending legal proceedings: £200 + VAT (per hour plus travel)
Holding Deposit: Maximum one week’s rent. This is to reserve a property. This will be retained if any relevant person including any guarantor(s) withdraw from the tenancy, fail referencing, provide false/misleading information, or fail to meet the deadlines states in the terms of tenancy at initial sign up. Security Deposit: Five week’s rent. This is to covers any dilapidations caused during the tenancy. Late/unpaid rent: If the rent is more than 14 days late, interest will be charged at 3% above the Bank of England Base Rate from rent due date until paid. OTHER CHARGES
LETTING FEE 75% of first month’s rent + VAT (subject to a minimum fee of £100 + VAT) £100 + VAT (per tenancy) 75% of the first month’s rent + VAT (subject to minimum fee of £100 + VAT) £150 + VAT £100 + VAT £200 + VAT £45 + VAT (per visit) £500 + VAT (not proceeding with the tenancy once agreed with the Tenant) £250 + VAT 10% per calendar month + VAT (of the monthly rental amount) £100 + VAT £200 + VAT £125 + VAT (per tenancy) £150 + VAT (per property) £200 + VAT (per property) £500 + VAT (not proceeding with the tenancy once agreed with the Tenant) £100 + VAT (per tenancy) £500 + VAT (not proceeding with the tenancy once agreed with the Tenant) 12% + VAT (of the monthly rental amount)MONTHLY FEE INVENTORY RENEWAL DEPOSIT REGISTRATION CHECK OUT SERVICE HMO REPORT FIRE RISK ASSESSMENT CANCELLATION FEE INSPECTIONS HMO MANAGEMENT LET ONLY Lettings: 01245 265 621

Present your house for sale by de-cluttering...

If you are looking to sell your house, or have had your home on the market for a while now, then you probably want to get the maximum sale price in the quickest time. There are a few things you can’t control – but the one thing that is in your control, is the look and feel of the interior and exterior.

While it’s worth spending time fixing and cleaning your house before potential buyers come and view, it’s also important to de-clutter. This creates spacious rooms and also allows you to decrease and organise your personal items before you move yourself. Of course it’s understandable that you don’t to want spend money, time and energy on a home you are about to leave, however, a lot of people are looking for a house in which they can move straight into. Maintaining your

property might even save you thousands of pounds; it could even reduce added expenses of living in your home whilst waiting for a sale. And it might even help avoid possible reductions in the asking price.

The main reason in which people move house tends to be because they lack space in their current home. They want a home that is spacious and in which they can grow into.

If a potential viewer comes to your home and sees that there is lack of space, then this will turn them away.

De-cluttering allows you to remove any unnecessary items in an untidy or overcrowded place. It will help maximise your space, emotionally prepare you to move, and will allow you to focus your buyers on what is important.

Maximise your home’s potential and create spacious rooms enticing potential buyers – simply by de-cluttering!
De-cluttering allows you to… maximise your space, emotionally prepare you to move, and will allow you to focus your buyers on what is important

So where should you start?

You need to create a great first impression and focus on the rooms themselves. You will notice that the first things you see in each room are personal items. Where possible you want to create the look of a

them into things you want to keep and things you want to get rid of. You may even find that you have collected a cupboard full of paper work. Get yourself organised! Don’t just throw it all away, but file it and go through it thoroughly. This will also make it easier when you move.

De-personalising can also be a great way to declutter. Too many personal effects can be distracting to buyers. They want to see a house in which they can make their own memories rather than seeing yours. Again, personal items can be stored away. Remember

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lifestyle that the potential buyer want. This usually has a ‘show home’ feel, rather than a ‘lived in’ feel. Minimising your things is the quickest way to do this: you want to ensure that potential buyers can do simple things, like, open any doors easily, ensuring that there are no obstacles.

So, what do we mean by clutter? There are two types: genuine clutter, and items that you want to keep but don’t work for the sale of your property.

Genuine Clutter: You need to go through the space and sort out each item, categorising

You also want to focus on little things like DVDs, books and trinkets. These items may have some small value so sell them or donate them to charity. Get rid of any old shoes and coats that are lying about in your porch or hallway. You might want to hide away the coats and shoes you do currently wear. Store them in your wardrobe, while you have viewings.

Items that you want to keep but don’t work for the sale of your property: You may want to consider putting some items in storage while you sell your home. Sometimes items are too large or even too small for some spaces and can make the room look odd. If you want to keep these particular items, then store them until you move into your new home.

that this is only a temporary way of living and hopefully it won’t be for long! If you find you are keeping more things than you are throwing out, then think about whether or not it’s in the right room or do you even need it now?

As previously mentioned, you can attempt to sell some of the things you have acquired over the years. Use sites like eBay, Gumtree and social networking sites to try and sell items. You may want to even hold a house sale for the remaining items that you can’t sell. Failing that, why not donate to charity.

The end goal is still the same and it’s important to help potential buyers envision your house as theirs. So remember, decluttering will make your home more spacious and entice potential buyers!

If you are throwing away paperwork, shred anything that is confidential

De-clutter before agents come and take photos of your property. This will help attract more potential viewers online and get that first good impression

Don’t spend too long on certain items and don’t get distracted. Keep yourself motivated and race against the clock!

Make it fun! Play some music or watch TV while you de-clutter

Where possible you want to create the look of a lifestyle that the potential buyers want

Your step-by-step guide to the conveyancing process

Once a sale has been agreed and is in the hands of your solicitor, it will go through the following stages. Sometimes additional work will be needed – for example, if the property is leasehold or is yet to be registered with the Land Registry. It is also important for buyers to discuss the availability of their deposit with their solicitor early in the transaction, and we strongly recommend that you contact your solicitor regularly so that they can keep you fully up-to-date with the progress and the latest timescales.

Seller’s solicitor’s steps

• Obtain a copy of the Title Deeds (or office copies if the title is registered)

• Obtain a copy of the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) (if applicable)

• The seller(s) will return a completed Property Information Form and a Fixtures, Fittings and Contents Form to the solicitors

• Copies of the above documents, plus a draft contract – this is known as an ‘Information Pack’ – will be sent to the buyer’s solicitor

• Answer the buyer’s solicitor’s additional enquiries (for example, specific questions about fixtures and fittings) and obtain copies of any planning consent documents

• Agree the contract and arrange for the sellers to sign it in readiness of the exchange (below)

• All parties agree completion dates and the contracts are exchanged

Between exchange and completion

• Obtain redemption figures from the mortgage lender and reply to requisitions on title

• Approve the transfer and arrange for the seller(s) and buyer(s) to sign

• Receive the agent’s fee account and seek the seller’s consent to settle this out of completion funds

Completion date

This is the date the ownership of the property passes from the seller to the buyer, and it follows the successful transfer of funds. It’s the date that the whole process works towards.

Upon completion

• Receive completion funds and (only when this has been completed) instruct your estate agent to release the keys to buyers. Redeem mortgage and forward the financial statement. Forward any surplus funds (unless these are being used to fund an onward purchase). Ensure all outstanding bills are paid

• Forward transfer documents and deeds to the buyer’s solicitors

• Forward evidence of ‘discharge of mortgage’ to the buyer’s solicitors

Buyer’s solicitor’s steps

• Obtain the Information Pack, including a copy of the EPC (if applicable) from the sellers’ solicitor and raise any additional queries

• Initiate any specialist searches (for example: a coal search). Submit local, environmental and water searches and a chancel check. This takes about 10 working days in total, and enquiries are then usually raised from the results

• Approve the contract when all enquiries are satisfactory and complete. (At this stage, a mortgage transfer deed will need to be signed and witnessed)

• Receive a mortgage offer and instructions from the lender and deal with any conditions set out by them. Make sure that life cover and buildings insurance is being arranged

• Request the deposit, report back to the buyer, and arrange for the contract to be signed. Place buildings insurance and life cover in force

• All parties agree completion dates and the contracts are exchanged

Between exchange and completion

• Raise ‘requisitions on title’ and prepare the draft transfer deed

• Report on title to mortgage lender and obtain funds for completion, including Stamp Duty (if appropriate)

• Prepare accounts, obtain signature to mortgage deed and undertake final Land Registry and Land Charges searches

Completion date

This is the date the ownership of the property passes from the seller to the buyer, and it follows the successful transfer of funds. It’s the date that the whole process works towards.

Upon Completion

• Forward to the seller’s solicitors the balance of funds − it is only then that they can authorise the release of the keys. Receive from the seller’s solicitors, the transfer document deeds

• Stamp the Transfer Deed, register the buyer’s ownership with the Land Registry and forward the deeds to the lender or client (where appropriate)

Contract - The agreement that sets out the main terms that have been agreed − for example: price, address, names, etc. Two copies are drawn up, and each party signs one in readiness for the exchange of contracts.

Deposit - The part of the purchase price (usually 10%) which the buyer pays on exchange of contracts.

Exchange of contracts - The swapping of signed contracts by the solicitors (together with the buyer’s deposit). After this, the contract is binding.

Energy Performance Certificate - This contains information on energy use, energy performance, carbon dioxide emissions, and fuel bills.

Land Registry - The Government department that records who owns what land, and under what conditions.

Local Authority Search - A list of questions that are specific to the property and intended, for example, to discover if there have been any planning applications on the property, if the road to the house is maintained by the council, etc.

Mortgage Redemption Figure - The amount required to repay the outstanding capital/ interest of a mortgage.

Property information form/fixtures, fittings and contents form - Standard forms about the property that the seller answers for their solicitor (for example: what will be left behind, details of guarantees, etc.)

Title Deeds - Legal documents that prove ownership of land/buildings, and the terms on which they are owned.

Transfer of Title - The document that passes the ownership from the seller to the buyer.

Stamp Duty for buy to let investors and second home owners - An additional tax, paid by the buyer purchasing an additional property that is not their main residence. It includes buy to let landlords and those buying second homes and holiday homes. The higher rates will be 3 percentage points above the current rates of duty shown below.

Requisition on title - An enquiry relating to the completion arrangements.

Seller’s Pack - This comprises a Property Information Form, a Fixtures, Fittings and Contents Form, a copy of the title deeds and the draft contract.

Stamp Duty - Currently, the Stamp Duty threshold for residential properties is £125,000. For first-time buyers, you’ll get a discount as long as the purchase price is £500,000 or less.

However, how much you pay is also dependent on whether you already own another property or if you’re a non-UK resident.

Moving house?

Firstof all, congratulations on your new home! The excitement has probably now kicked in but moving home can also be one of the most stressful and emotionally draining things you can do. However, careful organisation and planning can help decrease the stress and anxiety of moving. This comprehensive and essential checklist will help you do just that.

Eight weeks – Research

Ideally, you want to start packing away any non-essential items as early as possible. This includes any items stored away in the loft, garage and shed. If you are not using it, pack it. Looking into your new area is also important, try to do this around eight weeks before you move. You might need to think about transferring your children to different schools and ordering new uniforms too. At this point, ensure you are also documenting all your important information away: that includes contact details, dates, contracts and information regarding your solicitor.

Six weeks – Removal companies or do it yourself?

Now would be the perfect time to decide on a local removal company. Or if you don’t have too much to move, you may want to do it yourself. You could even look into different van hire companies. At this point you’ve probably started packing away some bits, but if there is anything you decide not to take, then look into selling these items or donating them to charity. This will also give you an idea on the volume of items you have to move.

Four weeks – Notify utility companies

This would be a good time for you to notify utility companies and inform them about your move to switch over. This includes gas and electricity, council tax, internet, phone rental and TV. You should also consider changing any car insurance, tax, memberships, phone contracts and inform your bank about the move. Now’s the time to also arrange a date to have your new house cleaned before you move

From meter readings to removal companies, there’s so much to remember when moving house. Here’s our checklist of what to do and when
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in, and start ordering any new furnishings for your new property. Start packing away more items, that being, out of season clothes, books, dvd’s and even bulky items, like TV’s that aren’t used often.

Two weeks – Confirm all details

Confirm your move with your removal company or van hire, estate agents and schools. If possible, try to organise someone to look after your pets and children for the day of your move, as this can also be a stressful time for them too. If your removal company doesn’t disassemble any furniture or sort out the un-plumbing for the washing machine, then now would be the ideal time to organise these. Remember to also cancel any local services you receive: this could be window cleaners, gardeners and newspaper deliveries. You should now also think about re-registering to vote and getting your post re-directed after your moving date. Continue packing away more furnishings, kitchen appliances and crockery that you won’t be using for the next couple of weeks.

24 hours – Final check and walk round

You now have only 24 hours before you move, so double check that everything is packed away and ready for transit. It will be worth packing a night bag each to help everyone settle in, which means you won’t have to rummage through everything to find your toothbrush! You may want to create an inventory of your boxes and

furniture to help you keep track of what you have and to help you ensure it doesn’t go missing.

Moving day

Today is the day! You need to be ready for when your removal company comes. Ensure that you let them know if there are any fragile boxes that need extra care when handling. If you’re moving yourself, then pack up your car or van and work out how many trips it may take. Before you leave, also take note of your final meter readings and send these off to your provider. Don’t forget to leave your keys for the new owners!

You have arrived at your new home!

Give your removal company instructions of which boxes go in which rooms and make sure you are happy with everything that has arrived. Ensure you check for any damage before the movers leave. Read your new utility meters and send your readings of to your supplier. Taking photos of them will also ensure you have the correct reading if you need them again in the future. Unpack your essentials such as bed linen and clean towels. Don’t worry about the rest, it isn’t going anywhere! Order a takeaway, have a cup of tea and enjoy your first night with your family.

Right, so now you’re all moved in, it’s time to settle down, unpack and enjoy your new place. Remember, planning is essential to ensure your move runs stress free.

Checklist

Eight weeks

Pack non-essential items

Research your new area (transfer schools and order new uniform)

Keep all important documents

Six weeks

Decide on a local removal company

Clear out any unwanted items

Keep packing

Four weeks

Notify utility companies

Start preparation for your new house

Keep packing

Two weeks

Finalise all details

Organise pet and child care

Cancel local services

Keep packing

24 hours

Check every room and ensure everything is packed

Pack a night bag so everything is to hand

Collect your new keys

Make sure your phone is fully charged so you can get in touch with the estate agents or removal company

Moving in

Prepare for the arrival of the removal company and give them directions/ your contact details

Ensure everything is ready to move Record meter readings

On arrival

Give removal company instructions of what goes where

Check for any damage before they leave

Read your new utility meters and send them off to your supplier

Check if the previous owners have left anything behind Unpack essentials

Order a takeaway and sit back and relax!

It will be worth packing a night bag each to help everyone settle in, which means you won’t have to rummage through everything to find your toothbrush!
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