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Potential Investment Properties

David Boyd, Managing Director, PAD4U Estate and Letting Agents Manchester writes:

We have a couple of potential investment properties that landlords may be interested in building their portfolio.

The first is a 3 bedroomed end terrace in Waterloo Street, Crumsall, Manchester.  The property is in need of some renovations, but it is Gas Central Heated and Double Glazed.  The property has been reduced to £59,995.  Rental expectations once repairs are completed would be in the region of £450-£495.  See photo below:

External Photo of Waterloo Street

The second property is a 3 bedroomed semi-detached property on Sunnyside Drive, Drolysden, Manchester.  The property is need of some renovations.  The property has been reduced to £79,950.  Rental expectations once repairs are completed would be in the region of £550-£595.  See photo below:

External Photo Sunnyside Drive

If you are interested in viewing either property please call 0161 257 2441 to book.

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Can a 300 dollar house be built?

300 Dollar House

David Boyd, Managing Director, PAD4U Estate and Letting Agents Manchester writes:

I read with disbelief this weekend in the Economist (see article by Schumpeter) that a $300 house was being contemplated, surely this is an impossible feat?  Perhaps, but such unlikely endevours have achieved success before.  Take the $100 laptop scheme, The XO laptop as it is known, is now being used by school children in some of the poorest regions in the world.

Intrigued, I headed over to the official website 300house.com to sign up and discover whether the project can ‘get off the ground’.

The project is very much in its infancy, it is currently in the ‘concept’ stage and the organisers are looking for ideas (if you have a flair for design – you can submit your concept with the opportunity of winning $25,000!).

The idea was originally presented in a Harvard Business Review blog post by Vijay Govindarajan and Christian Sarkar.  Initially it was just an idea, but now they want to see how far they can take this project.  A number of universities and businesses are now getting involved.

The more people who get involved in such a project the greater likelihood of success, so please spread the word!

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Calling all budding property developers!

We’ve recently taken on an instruction that might be suitable for a refurbishment project.  The property is a 3-Bed Semi Detached property in Droylden.  Full details can be found here.

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Pancake Facts !!

In light of it being pancake day tomorrow or Shrove Tuesday for the traditionalists I have dug out some pancake facts and a link to some excellent recipes.

1. The tradition of eating pancakes on Shrove Tuesday is nearly 1000 years old
2. The first recorded pancake race was in Olney, Buckinghamshire in 1445
3. The largest number of pancakes tossed in the shortest amount of time in the UK is 349 tosses in 2 minutes (Dean Gould at Felixstowe, Suffolk, 14 January 1995)
4. The longest race in the quickest time was held in Melbourne, Australia. Jan Stickland covered 384m in 59.5 seconds on 19 February 1985
5. The largest pancake ever made and flipped measured 15.01m wide, 2.5cm deep and weighed 3 tonnes (Rochdale, Greater Manchester, August 1994)
6. It is customary in France to touch the handle of the frying pan and make a wish while the pancake is turned, holding a coin in one hand
7. Maple Syrup was originally a sweet drink, discovered by the Algonquin Indians who collected sap from Canadian sugar maple trees and then boiled it to produce 1 litre of pure Maple Syrup from 40 litres of sap

Click here for BBC Recipes

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Join us on Facebook – prizes to be won!

We’re inviting all of our landlords and tenants to join us on Facebook.  Here you will receive up to the minute news, find out about properties before they come on to the market, and we’ll be giving away prizes over the year including an IPAD2!  Don’t miss out!

Click below to reach our Facebook Fan Page and Click ‘Like’!

http://www.facebook.com/pages/PAD4U-Estate-and-Letting-Agents-Manchester/124128937600200

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UK Property Prices

David Boyd, Managing Director, PAD4U Estate and Letting Agents Manchester writes:

There has been a wealth of news regarding UK property prices this week, so lets take a look and see what we can learn.  First up Nationwide reported prices up 0.3% in February, making property prices over the year 0.1% lower.   Secondly, the director of the NAEA recently reported their agents are seeing an upturn in the market.  Thirdly, there is evidence of a pick up in mortgage approvals from the Bank of England.  Lastly, mortgage conditions have eased recently with some lenders including Northern Rock providing 90% mortgages – although at eye watering rates.  The overall conclusion of most analysts is of a property market moving sideways, but perhaps not.

At the beginning of the year I predicted a flat market over 2011, and for now I see no reason to alter this prediction.  However, for all the talk of a double dip risk in house prices, there are factors which could result in property prices rising over the period, which I do not think are being given a voice.  Firstly, interest rates remain at historic lows, although it is certainly anticipated that we will have one but more likely two rate rises bringing rates to  1% perhaps over 2011 (this is still historically low), Secondly, inflation is running high and may rise even higher in 2011 before heading down again to the BoE targets (inflation is usually good for the property market and rents), Thirdly, there is a gradual easing of the mortgage market both for Buy-to-Let and for FTB (First Time Buyers) although there is certainly some way to go.

Perhaps most importantly, however, is that I do not believe that the British people have completely lost their appetite for property nor altered there perception or rather aspiration of home ownership.  An Englishman’s home is still his Castle, our psyche has not yet adapted to a European view in my opinion.  So although there are certainly more people renting than ever, the pent up demand to buy is still there I believe, awaiting the “right conditions”, whatever these are, for people to buy their *own* home.

At PAD4U we have seen a recent upturn in activity and offers on property.  Still, it’s hard work to get Vendors and Buyers to see eye-to-eye, the market is still very price sensitive.  The return of investors who are looking for buy-to-let properties has also increased.  But keep in mind that this is starting from a very low point in the housing market.  My prediction is still for a flat market, but whilst I wouldn’t rule out that there are factors which could result in a double dip in house prices, economists would do well to keep in mind there are factors which could result in rising house prices in 2011 (they may save themselves some red faces).

For the would be investor or buyer, the most important point is to be careful with statistics.  There are wide variations not only in different regions or even cities in the UK, but between suburbs separated by only a few miles!  Take the time to research the “local” market very well indeed, speak to local agents, look at what is selling and what isn’t, this is where to invest your time and energy – and you’ll be more likely to judge things right than economists pouring over national statistics.

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Levenshulme Discounts anyone?

PAD4U are pleased to join the Levenshulme Tagpassit on scheme.

Tagpassiton is a local community scheme that is linked by a card. It involves many of Levenshulme’s local traders including PAD4U.
One card allows you to get special discounts across Food & Drink, Leisure & Activities,Shopping, Home & Business, The Arts, Health & Beauty in Levenshulme and beyond.
You can also use your card in Chorlton, Cheadle, The Heatons, Didsbury , Withington & the City Centre.

Each retailer in the scheme offers you a special discount when you produce your card.
The card costs only £5.00 for 12 months use.

PAD4U is offering a 20% Discount on all Prospective Tenant Administration Fees!
Further details of businesses included and their discounts can be found on :

http://www.tagpassiton.com/how_to_use_your_card.html

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Merry Christmas!

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Celebrity in Levenshulme

Basma Ahmad has called into our office and been presented with her Vouchers this week. We are very pleased to announce that her drawing has been sent to the printers and the ‘welcome to your new home’ cards will be implemented next year.


Basma’s drawing will also be on display at the Inspire Centre, a new community hub at the heart of Levenshulme which is open to everyone.

Alaine

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Christmas Opening Times

PAD4U’s opening times for the  festive period are as follows:

Monday 20th December 9am  – 5.30pm
Tuesday 21st December 9am  – 5.30pm
Wednesday 22nd December 9am  – 5.30pm
Thursday 23rd December 9am  – 5.30pm
Friday 24th December 9.30am – 2pm
Saturday 25th December Closed
Sunday 26th December Closed
Monday 27th December Closed
Tuesday 28th December Closed
Wednesday 29th December 9am  – 5.30pm
Thursday 30th December 9am  – 5.30pm
Friday 31st December 9.30am – 2pm
Saturday 1st January Closed
Sunday 2nd January Closed
Monday 4th January Closed
Tuesday 5th January 9am  – 5.30pm

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