By Steve Roulstone

As the property sales market begins to recover, Landlords are starting to make that decision to look at buying property to rent. There is no doubt that there are more and more Tenants looking for property as renting becomes a safer option in these difficult times, and because of the number of Landlords who rented property when the sales market collapsed, quite a number of these are in effect, first time investment buyers.

What makes the perfect property?

 Of course, not every house is right for the rental market and at Castle Estates we have noticed that many Landlords who rented for the first time are now selling the original property and looking for a better investment house to offer to the market, a property which is more liable to rent and will give a better percentage return.

Good property advice

But it is what your agent does for you at this stage, which could define the standard of agent you are dealing with, because our advice should go past a rental value and pure safety advice, we should be discussing what changes can be made to make it more attractive and cause it to stand out against other property available at any given time!

TV not always wrong.

I know that at many of our offices, we also advise on decoration and carpets, gardening and amenities, because it is not just a case of making the best of what is available, rather to make what is available the best!  There are many programmes on property at the moment all trying to look at appearance from differing viewpoints, but at the end of the day, the basic advice they give holds true. Prepare for the market, not for ourselves!

Inherited family home.

This is also true when we are asked to comment on inherited property where circumstances usually make the situation more personal and therefore more difficult, but good advice is good advice and so many times business is gained because our customers see that in the long term it is in their interest to make the changes now!

Tenants appreciate good houses.

And so we rent them quicker and because work is carried out before we rent, Tenants can also see that the owner cares about the property. To me, this is natural reaction; the better a house is cared for the better Tenants will appreciate the house. The end result, by concentrating on key areas and giving practical advice gained through experience, the better service we offer and the better the Tenant will look after the property. I call that a result!

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