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Archive for January, 2009

Regulated Tenancies

Friday, January 30th, 2009

In the Savills auction (see last post) there are a few “cheap” properties with “Regulated Tenancies”. E.g.

http://62.105.94.133/lond_Current_auction_lot.asp?pos=57

Harpenden, Herts, £85k, Rent £4,394 per annum

So what’s the catch?

Well I looked up what a regulated tennacy is (http://www.communities.gov.uk/publications/housing/regulatedtenancies) and basically it seems here are the major problems for the landlord:

  • the landlord cannot evict the tenant unless he or she gets a possession order from the courts, and the courts can grant an order only in certain circumstances
  • if the tenant dies his or her spouse will normally take over the regulated tenancy (a family member who has been living in the home can take over an assured tenancy)
  • either the landlord or the tenant can apply to the rent officer for a fair rent to be registered
  • once a rent is registered it is the maximum the landlord can charge until it is reviewed or cancelled
  • even if a rent is not registered, the landlord can only increase the rent in certain circumstances
  • the tenant may get housing benefit
  • the landlord is usually responsible for major repairs
  • the landlord, or in some cases the tenant, can ask the local authority for a grant towards certain repairs and improvements.

So all in all you are lumbered with a liability rather than an investment! It’s a house you have little chance of ever moving into or achieving a fair rent, and with the expected yield of 5% in todays uncertain market, I would give this one a miss. I may consider it at £40k though, as the rent minus repairs may pay off the mortgage eventually.

Savills Catalog Now Available

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Here are the details:

Residential Auction

Savills


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Savills invites you to take advantage of the recent interest rate cut
by viewing the 109 properties featuring in the latest Residential Auctions catalogue.

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This will be the first auction of 2009 and will take place on Monday 16 February at The Berkeley Hotel, Wilton Place, Knightsbridge, from 10:00am.

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The auction market is currently offering the best value given the current climate, so if you are a first time buyer, owner occupier, developer or an investor, then this catalogue may have just the opportunity for you.

Auction highlights:
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Lot 22 – 81 E Hereford Road, Nottinghill, London, W2 5BB
A one bedroom flat in a fashionable and sought after location close to Westbourne Grove, guide price £210,000+

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Lot 88 – Sleddale Hall, Wet Sleddale, Shap, Near Penrith, Cumbria, CA10 3NE
A unique and historic detached former farmhouse and associated farm buildings in need of restoration on a site approximately 0.6 acre, guide price £145,000+

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Lot 37 – 42A Waldron Road, Earls field, London, SW18 3TD
A good size four room purpose built flat requiring modernisation in a popular residential location, guide price £200,000+

We are pleased to offer properties from:
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bullet.gif Asra Housing Association bullet.gif Paddington Churches Housing Association
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Brent Council

bullet.gif Peabody Trust
bullet.gif Circle Anglia bullet.gif Presentation Social Housing Agency
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Shepherds Bush Housing Association

bullet.gif Grainger PLC bullet.gif The Executors
bullet.gif London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham bullet.gif The Mortgagees
bullet.gif L&Q Group bullet.gif The Riverside Group
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Mountview Estates Plc

If you have any questions, please contact the Savills Auction department:

Savills Residential Auctions
139 Sloane Street
London
SW1X 9AY

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St Albans Properties Coming for Auction

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Being local to the area, I will watch these with interest. It could be the sharp end of the house price crash for St Albans, which many have felt might be immune due to it’s highly regarded status (excellent commuter links, roman city etc. etc.). However the lack of availability of credit will take no prisoners so there is no logical reason why St Albans would be any different to London for example.

http://elliottauctions.co.uk/Catalogue%20FEB%2009.pdf

Lot 3: 8 St. Leonards Crescent, Sandridge, Nr St. Albans, Herts, AL4 9EH Guide:

£230,000+

[Similar Semi sold in July 2008 for £365,000]

Lot 4: 1 Watsons Walk, St. Albans, Herts, AL1 1PA Guide:

£195,000+

[Terraces in that road have been selling for around £300,000 in 2008]

Lot 20: 39 Brewhouse Hill, Wheathampstead, St. Albans, Herts AL4 8AN Guide:

£175,000+

[Recent recorded prices in 07/08 suggest £250,000 peak value]

UK Auctions Website – The Great Free Research Tool

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

As someone who is considering buying property at auction, or a seasoned regular attendee of auctions across the country there is something you wont be able to get enough of:

Information

The aim of this blog and website is to provide a lot of information free of charge.

There are sites that charge for doing property searches. We recommend you use these in conjunction with ukauctions.org.uk if you are short of time and don’t want to look through lists of lots that don’t interest you.

However if you want to do your research totally for free, then we recommend you bookmark us now as we are the ultimate free resource for UK property auction information.

Good Luck with your property hunting!


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