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Why you need an expert estate agent now more than ever

Remember the days post-lockdown when selling a home was as simple as listing it on a property portal and waiting for the phone to ring non-stop? Those days are long gone. The current property market has become more challenging, requiring much more than just a ‘For Sale’ sign and an online listing. Selling a home today, especially in Medway, demands skill, expertise, and hard work, along with the ability to adapt to a fluctuating financial climate and an ever-changing market. If you’re planning to sell your home in the coming months, now more than ever, you need the guidance of an expert estate agent. Here’s how an expert estate agent can help you sell your property in 2024:

Tailored marketing for your property

Selling a property is not a one-size-fits-all process. A great estate agent will create a personalised marketing strategy specifically designed to showcase your home at its best. From professional photography to targeted social media campaigns, a skilled agent knows how to capture attention and attract the right buyers for your property.

Skilled negotiation

In today’s market, achieving the best price for your home isn’t just about listing it — it’s about smart negotiation. A knowledgeable estate agent has the experience to handle offers and counteroffers with finesse, ensuring you secure the best possible deal without losing potential buyers in the process.

Local market expertise

Understanding local market trends, pricing strategies, and the community is critical to selling your home. A well-informed estate agent uses this insight to correctly value your home, position it effectively on the market, and match it with the right buyers. Their in-depth knowledge of Medway’s property landscape gives you an edge over the competition.

Support throughout the whole process

Selling a home can feel overwhelming, but a reliable estate agent is there to support you at every stage. From answering your questions to guiding you through the complex steps of the sale, they make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible.

Efficient and effective sales process

An expert estate agent knows how to move your sale along efficiently. From conducting accurate valuations to handling legal aspects, ensuring proper staging, and maintaining communication with all parties involved, they keep the process on track. This means your property is sold quickly, without unnecessary delays.

The expertise and value a skilled estate agent provides can be a game-changer. Particularly when the property market becomes more difficult to navigate. If you’re considering moving, don’t tackle these challenges alone. Contact our experienced and friendly team today, and let us help guide you through every step of your home sale.

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CR Real Estate: Your Trusted Estate Agent in Rainham

CR Real Estate is an independent estate agent in Rainham with over 129 years of combined experience in sales and lettings. Our team offers unmatched expertise and local knowledge, ensuring a smooth and tailored moving experience for our clients. Whether you’re buying, selling, renting, or letting, our dedicated staff is with you every step of the way, making your property journey stress-free.

Why choose CR Real Estate?

  • Extensive Local Knowledge: With years of experience as an estate agent serving Rainham and the surrounding Medway towns, we understand the local property market.
  • Comprehensive Services: We offer sales, lettings, and mortgage services, giving clients access to everything they need under one roof.
  • Personalised Experience: Our goal is to meet your specific needs, whether you’re a homeowner, buyer, landlord, or tenant.

For expert advice on the value of your property or the local market, CR Real Estate is the name you can trust.

Living in Rainham: a local insight

Once a small town, Rainham has become a sought-after residential area in Medway. The town began expanding in 1858 with the introduction of the railway, with significant growth seen in the 1960s. Today, Rainham offers a variety of properties, from modern executive homes to cozy bungalows and terraced houses. According to Rightmove, the average house price in Rainham reached £392,931 over the last year.

For those interested in renting, Rainham offers a range of 2-3 bedroom homes, catering to families and individuals.

Rainham’s amenities and schools

Rainham’s shopping centre, established in the 1970s, serves as a hub for residents, featuring well-known retailers. Independent shops along the High Street and Station Road add to the town’s charm.

Families moving to Rainham will be pleased with the local schooling options. The area is home to four secondary schools, including Rainham Mark Grammar School, The Howard School, Rainham School for Girls, and Leigh Academy Rainham.

Travel and commuting from Rainham

Rainham is a fantastic location for commuters, situated 39 miles southeast of London. The town’s railway station provides direct services to major London stations, including Victoria, Bridge, and St Pancras, with travel times just under an hour. Additionally, the town has connections to Kent’s coastal towns and cities like Canterbury. London Gatwick Airport and the Channel Tunnel are both within an hour’s drive, making Rainham well-connected for international travel.

Looking for an estate agent in Rainham?

Whether you’re buying, selling, or renting, CR Real Estate is here to help you make the most of your property experience in Rainham. Reach out today for expert advice and personalised service.

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What is a qualified buyer?

Have you ever heard the term “qualified buyer”? Estate agents often use it, and it’s important to understand about the phrase when selling your home. But what does it really mean, and why should you care?

What does a qualified buyer mean?

A “qualified buyer” refers to someone whose financial and purchasing position has been confirmed by the estate agent. Agents register buyers and match them with properties that fit their criteria, much like a matchmaking process for homes. This helps reduce wasted viewings, as buyers are only shown properties that meet their needs.

However, qualifying a buyer goes beyond preferences like the number of bedrooms. It’s about confirming their financial readiness. This ensures you don’t waste time preparing for viewings or get your hopes up over offers that can’t be followed through.

When an agent says a buyer is “qualified,” it means:

  • They’ve confirmed their ability to make the purchase. This inlcudes whether they need to sell a property first or serve notice to a landlord.
  • They’ve provided proof of how they’ll fund the purchase. Whether it’s through cash, a mortgage, or the sale of another property.
  • They’ve shared the status of their own property sale. Whether it’s already on the market, under offer, or ready for sale.

Why is this important?

Imagine receiving a great offer on your home, only to find out later that the buyer still needs to sell their property, which isn’t even listed yet. This could cause significant delays or even a collapsed sale. Knowing a buyer’s financial position upfront gives you confidence that the offer is genuine and that the sale can move forward smoothly.

Your agent will also use this information to gauge how quickly each buyer can proceed. This ensuring that the process aligns with your needs. For example, a cash buyer ready to move in four weeks may not suit you if you’re not in a rush.

Knowledge is key

Understanding the buyer’s position from the start helps you plan effectively, save time, and avoid potential pitfalls. If this is new to you, reach out to our team for expert advice and ensure you’re fully prepared for a successful sale.

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Mortgage Advice: finding the right deal for you

When it comes to getting mortgage advice or securing a mortgage, many people head straight to their bank or building society, often where they hold their current accounts. While this is a common approach, it may limit your options and prevent you from finding the best deal.

To ensure you find the most suitable mortgage for your specific needs, it’s essential to explore a broader range of choices. This is where the difference between going direct to a lender and using a mortgage adviser becomes critical. As estate agents, we work closely with the mortgage advisers at The Residential Mortgage Hub (also known as a mortgage broker) who have access to an extensive range of mortgage deals available across the market.

Why speak to a mortgage adviser?

A mortgage adviser plays an important role in helping you navigate the mortgage landscape. With access to thousands of mortgage products from multiple lenders, they can provide expert mortgage advice that’s tailored to your financial situation. By working with a mortgage adviser early in the process, you gain valuable insight into the options available to you, even before you start searching for a property.

A mortgage adviser will:

  • Explain the first steps in getting a mortgage.
  • Guide you on the necessary financial research and budgeting.
  • Help you save for your deposit.
  • Search for the right mortgage deal and handle the application process on your behalf.

With their expert mortgage advice, they can even provide a clear understanding of how much you may be able to borrow using their budget planning tools. This insight is invaluable when you reach the exciting stage of looking for your new home.

Finding the right mortgage for your needs

Once you’ve saved your deposit and found a property, your mortgage adviser will search thousands of deals from a wide variety of lenders.

They understand the mortgage market, and more importantly, which lenders are likely to approve your mortgage based on your individual circumstances and the type of property you’re purchasing. Not all lenders will approve mortgages for every buyer or every property type, so having professional mortgage advice can make all the difference.

With an experienced adviser by your side, you’ll be less likely to face the disappointment of a mortgage rejection, giving you peace of mind throughout the home-buying process.

They handle your mortgage application for you

After finding the right mortgage for you, they’ll manage the entire application for you. From handling the paperwork to liaising with surveyors and your legal team, they’ll save you time and ensure everything is in order. They will also keep you informed at every stage and are always available to answer any questions you may have, no matter how small they seem.

Mortgage protection insurance

Beyond your mortgage, you’ll need to consider essential protection policies such as buildings and contents insurance, as well as life and critical illness cover. These are important steps to safeguard your home in the event of unforeseen circumstances.

Their mortgage advisers, are also qualified to provide advice on these insurance options. They’ll shop around for the most suitable policies for you, taking care of the paperwork so you can focus on your new home with confidence and security.

Book your appointment with The Residential Mortgage Hub

Buying a home can be a stressful process, but with the right mortgage advice, they can make it a lot easier. Book an appointment with one of their mortgage advisers today, either online or by calling 01634 968111!

Important information

Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. There may be a fee for mortgage advice. The actual amount will depend upon your circumstances. The fee is up to 1% but a typical fee is £598. For insurance business we offer products from a choice of insurers. As with all insurance policies, conditions and exclusions will apply.

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September property market update

According to the latest Rightmove House Price Index, average asking prices for new sellers rose by 0.8% (+£2,974) in September, reaching £370,759, with the property market benefiting from a surge in activity. This price increase is double the long-term average for this time of year, reflecting pent-up buyer demand being released, leading to a 27% year-on-year rise in sales agreements.

Image from Rightmove September House Price Index

More sellers entering the property market

Rightmove’s data highlights growing confidence among homeowners, with 14% more sellers entering the market compared to last year. The number of available properties per estate agent has also reached its highest level since 2014, giving buyers more choice with an average of 33 homes per branch.

How long is it taking to find buyers?

Despite increased market activity, caution remains a buyers are price sensitive. It currently takes an average of 60 days for sellers to find buyers. This is slightly longer than last year, as value-conscious buyers take their time. Well-priced, appealing homes are likely to attract buyer interest quickly, while those that are overpriced or poorly presented may struggle to gain attention.

Mortgages

While the recent decline in mortgage rates is encouraging for buyer confidence, they remain high compared to the 2008-2022 period. Rightmove’s weekly mortgage tracker shows the average 5-year fixed rate at 4.67%, down from a peak of 6.11% in July 2023. But still nearly double the 2.34% seen three years ago before 14 consecutive Bank Rate increases. While some buyers are taking advantage of the current conditions, others may need to wait for further rate reductions and improved affordability. It is always wise to speak to a mortgage broker for guidance and advice.

Uncertainty remains, with attention focused on whether the Bank of England will implement a second consecutive rate cut this week. Looking ahead, the Autumn Statement could impact specific segments of the property market. Rightmove’s data suggests certain areas are already feeling the effects of a potential rise in capital gains tax. As a record number of former rental properties are now listed for sale, indicating more landlords are exiting the market.

Tim Bannister, Rightmove’s Director of Property Science, says:

“Early autumn movers who are acting quickly and taking advantage of the improved market conditions are getting the pick of quality homes for sale. Home-owners who are thinking of coming to market soon shouldn’t let the increased activity make them over-optimistic and must price competitively to sell. With affordability still very stretched for many, choosy buyers are taking their time to browse the increased number of homes for sale and find the perfect home at the right price. There are question marks over how the market will be affected by announcements in the Autumn Statement, but until then we expect that market momentum will continue as the autumn action rolls on.”

Curious about your property’s value?

Find out today with a free online property valuation or call our team on 01634 570057.

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Searching for an estate agent in Gillingham

At CR Real Estate, we pride ourselves on being a professional estate agent in Gillingham and provide a comprehensive range of services for homeowners and landlords. We actively market your property to our extensive network of potential buyers and tenants. Ensuring it’s advertised on our website and all major property platforms such as Rightmove, Zoopla, and PrimeLocation. Additionally, your property will be showcased on our social media channels. By maximising exposure, we aim to secure the best possible price for your Gillingham property. With years of experience serving the area, CR Real Estate has built a reputation as a trusted and respected estate agent in Gillingham.

Gillingham area guide

Are you planning to buy or rent a property in Gillingham? We’re here to help you! Explore our website for available listings for sale and to rent or continue reading. According to Rightmove, the average property price in Gillingham over the last year was £316,000, with the majority of sales being terraced properties. Although the area offers a variety of housing options; including bungalows, semi-detached houses, large family homes, and apartments for both sale and rent.

What’s in Gillingham?

In recent years, Gillingham has undergone significant regeneration. Gillingham is also home to the Medway campus of the University of Greenwich. Along with many other popular primary and secondary schools in the local area. Modern apartment complexes with on-site amenities have been developed alongside the historic properties in the dockyard. The High Street remains a central feature of the area. Traditionally, property sizes increased towards Upper Gillingham. A pattern that largely remains today with larger homes found in Upper Gillingham and the Darland areas.

Newer apartment developments along the waterside and dockyard have introduced a refreshing mix to the Victorian-style cottages that were once predominant. Medway Maritime Hospital, located in Upper Gillingham, is Kent’s largest and busiest hospital. Operated by Medway NHS Foundation Trust, it serves a population of over 424,000 across Medway and Swale.

Travel links in Gillingham

Gillingham is well-connected by both road and rail, situated approximately 35 miles southeast of London. Gillingham’s train station offers regular services to London Victoria, London Bridge, Cannon Street, and St Pancras International. As well as connections and routes to the Kent coast and the historic city of Canterbury. Local bus services also connect Gillingham to nearby towns such as Chatham and Rainham, with frequent weekday schedules.

Looking for an estate agent in Gillingham?

If you’re looking to buy, rent, sell, or let properties in Gillingham or any other area in Medway, reach out to CR Real Estate. With over 129 years of industry experience combined, we provide expert guidance on every aspect of moving home, including mortgage advice.

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