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Douglas Allen
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0845 217 4438
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Felicity J Lord
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0845 217 4512
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City Living
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020 8986 8200
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Hamilton Fox Estate Agents
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0845 217 4746
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Linx Estate Agents
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0845 217 4996
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Homefinders
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0845 217 4809
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Robert Alan Homes
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0845 217 5428
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Rayners Residential Sales & Lettings
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0845 217 5361
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Urban Spaces
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0845 217 5707
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Atkinson McLeod
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020 7840 3203
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Village Estates
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0845 217 5724
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River Habitat
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0845 217 5427
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Williams Lewis & Company
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0845 217 5815
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WOW Property
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0845 000 0999
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Blake Stanley
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0845 217 4093
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Homesearch Lettings
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0845 217 4816
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Stirling Ackroyd
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0845 217 5579
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Bridge Developments
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0845 217 4153
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Moving City
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0845 217 4600
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Sellet Homes
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020 7173 6030
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David Andrew
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0845 217 4376
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CityZen Estate Agents
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0845 217 4283
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Angel Lettings
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0845 217 3960
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Andrew Lloyd
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0845 217 3956
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Perfect Location UK Ltd
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020 3355 7743
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Pearl Homes
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0845 217 5280
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Big Move Estate Agents
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0845 217 3927
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Symon Smith
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0845 217 5592
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Bennett Walden
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0845 217 4079
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Roman Properties
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0845 217 5447
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Estate & Letting Agents covering Hackney ()
Alex Neil, 341-343 Roman Road, Bow, London, E3 5QR, 020 8980 7431.
Andrew Lloyd, 437 High Road, Tottenham, London, N17 6QH, 020 8493 0000.
Angel Lettings, 42 Grays Inn Rd, Holborn, Greater London, WC1X 9UU, 020 7831 8337.
Atkinson McLeod, 135 Leman Street, Aldgate, Greater London, E1 8EY, 020 7840 3203.
Bennett Walden, 121 Richmond Road, Hackney, Greater London, E8 3NJ, 020 7275 7177.
Big Move Estate Agents, 93 Lower Clapton Road, Hackney, Greater London, E5 0NP, 020 8986 7373.
Blake Stanley, 11-13a Broadway Market, London Fields, London, E8 4PH, 020 7254 7554.
Bridge Developments, 98a Curtain Road, Shoreditch, London, Greater London, EC2A 3AA, 020 7749 1400.
Bunch & Duke, 360 Mare Street, Hackney, London, E8 1HT.
City Lettings, 511 Kingsland Road, Hackney, London, E8 4AR.
City Living, 243 Well Street, Hackney, London, E9 6RG, 020 8986 8200.
CityZen Estate Agents, Unit 4, The Chronos Building, 9-25 Mile End Road, Whitechapel, London, E1 4TP, 020 7790 1818.
Currell, 311/313, Kingsland Road, Greater London, E8 4Dl, 020 7241 4111.
David Andrew, 235 Blackstock Road, Highbury, London, N5 2LL, 020 7354 9111.
Douglas Allen, 13 Kingsland High Street, Dalston, Hackney, Greater London, E8 2JS, 020 7923 1919.
Felicity J Lord, 310 Mare Street, Hackney, London, E8 1EJ, 020 8985 7744.
Hamilton Fox Estate Agents, 326 Mare Street, Hackney, London, E8 1HA, 020 8985 5522.
Homefinders, 86 Amhurst Road, Hackney, London, E8 1JH, 020 8533 6461.
Homesearch Lettings, Forest House, 8 Gainsborough Road, Leytonstone, London, E11 1HT, 020 8558 9898.
Linx Estate Agents, 203 Green Lanes, Islington, London, N16 9DJ, 020 7288 2200.
Loft Lets, 363 Goswell Road, Islington, London, EC1V 7JL, 020 7278 9888.
Montels, Unit 3 Clarence House, 2 - 4 Clarence Road, Hackney, London, E5 8HB, 020 8985 8888.
Moving City, 38 Commercial Street, London, E1 6LP, 020 7247 4444.
My Pad, 16 Essex Road, Islington, London, N1 8LN, 020 7226 3533.
Outlook, 429-431 High Road, Leyton, London, E10 5EL, 020 8558 9900.
Pearl Homes, 118 Fortess Road, Tufnell Park, London, NW5 2HL, 020 7485 1999.
Perfect Location UK Ltd, 188 Shoreditch High Street, London, E1 6HU, 020 3355 7743.
Rayners Residential Sales & Lettings, 2a Median Road, Hackney, London, E5 0PL, 020 8986 4415.
River Habitat, The Suite UG, 655 Commercial Road, Limehouse, Greater London, E14 7LW, 020 7791 9830.
Robert Alan Homes, 170 Victoria Park Road, Hackney, Greater London, E9 7HD, 020 8986 2222.
Roman Properties, 487 Roman Road, Bow, London, E3 5LX, 020 8983 0805.
Sellet Homes, Frazer House, 32 - 38 Leman Street, Aldgate, London, E1 8EW, 020 7173 6030.
Shaw & Co, 29 Lower Clapton Road, Hackney, Greater London, E5 0NS, 020 8986 7327.
Stirling Ackroyd, 40 Great Eastern Street, Shoreditch, Greater London, EC2 3EP, 020 7749 3838.
Symon Smith, 266 Stamford Hill, Stoke Newington, London, N16 6TU, 020 8802 0025.
Urban Spaces, 70 Clerkenwell Road, Clerkenwell, Greater London, EC1M 5QA, 020 7251 4000.
Village Estates, 54-56 Hoe Street, Walthamstow, London, E17 4PG, 020 8223 0784.
Williams Lewis & Company, 1 Chalk Farm Parade, Adelaide Road, Chalk Farm, London, NW3 2BN, 020 7483 3100.
WOW Property, the people's estate agent, 0845 000 0999.
To visit any of these agents websites, click on their logo at the top of this page.
Note: No guarantee is made to the accuracy of these details.
TIPS ON BUYING IN HACKNEY
Estate Agents
Let a good number of agents in Hackney know your needs - our
'one e-mail to all Hackney Estate Agents' button at the top of the homepage
is ideal for this.
Provide estate agents with all your contact details
and e-mail addresses - if what you are looking for comes on the
market in Hackney you want to be the first to know!
Work closely with the estate agents, they have local knowledge of the property market and house prices in Hackney. Make them want to help you.
The Property
Work out your budget:
- Standard lending ratios are usually three times
the principal earner's gross income plus one times the second,
or two and a half times joint gross income.
- Consider your existing equity, savings, moving
costs and your likely general credit rating.
Decide what you want to buy. Make a wish list of essential
criteria:
- Style, size, age, numbers of rooms, garaging, parking,
garden etc.
- Still remain open-minded - lots of people
surprise themselves with what they end up buying.
Consider the wider picture:
- Location, communications, local facilities, schools,
clubs
- Is this a long term move? How will your property
needs vary in future?
Viewing A Property
Arrive in the area early to get a good feel of the
neighbourhood, and prepare any local questions you may wish to ask.
Do not make an instant judgement. Do not be influenced
by the sociability of the vendors, their taste in furnishings or
the (un)tidiness.
Assess the accommodation that the property provides.
Assess the general state of repair: Roof, walls, windows
and doors, plasterwork, wiring, plumbing and heating, kitchen fittings
and bathroom sanitary ware.
Have improvements been carried out / will they be
required (e.g. double glazing, insulation, D.P.C., kitchen)?
Assess the neighbours, the street and the general
condition of other properties around - is this street reliably steady,
on the up, or going downhill?
Consider where the morning and evening sun will be.
If you are interested try to revisit at a different
time on a different day when the area may be busier.
Action for buying a house in Hackney
Buying a house can get stressful; get off to a good
start:
- Print this checklist, take it with you and make
notes.
- Press our 'one e-mail to all Hackney Estate Agents' button
now and get the best local agents sending you details through
- Do it now!
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TIPS ON SELLING IN HACKNEY
The Estate Agent
Ask a few Hackney agents to value your property. Be objective
about what they say and do not be unduly critical if is not what
you wanted to hear!
Do not necessarily choose the agent with the cheapest
fee; you want your property advertised and 'sold properly' in all
respects.
Choose an agent that belongs to a professional body
such as:
- The National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA)
- The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
(RICS)
- Ombudsman Estate Agency (OEA)
Read ALL the small print if you decide to use
a sole agent. Multiple agents could cost you more, but may increase
your chances of selling your property.
State any fixtures and fittings to be included in
the sale.
Make it clear to the agent the minimum value you are
presently willing to accept from a buyer.
Your Property
Take a critical look at the outside and inside of
your home and decide what small items are realistic to quickly improve.
The exterior of your home will be the buyer's first
impression. Ensure the garden is neat and tidy, outside lights are
clean and working, all fixtures such as door handles are secure.
Prepare your home by cleaning, repainting (if necessary)
and completing any unfinished DIY job! Create more space. Pack away,
throw away or take to the charity shop any unnecessary items and
be ruthless. The more you do now, the less cluttered your house
will look, and the less packing you will have to do when you move.
Viewing A Property
Arrange viewing at times that you can realistically
have the property looking good, kitchen cleared, grass cut etc.
The property needs to be tidy.
Create a nice atmosphere, pleasant fragrances, and
flowers and turn the television off. In winter light any fires and
have the heating at a comfortable level. In summer open windows.
Be ready for questions about the property, neighbours
and the locality.
Be clear about your own reasons for moving-on, time
scales and flexibility.
Leave it to your agent do any serious negotiating.
Action for selling property in Hackney
We have listed your main local agents. E-mail them
a request to contact you for initial discussions about the possibility
of them being chosen to sell you property.
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TIPS ON RENTING IN HACKNEY
- Let lots of agents know what you are looking
for so you get a really good selection to choose from.
- Inform the agent of your criteria (location, budget,
furnished/unfurnished, occupation date requirement, tenancy period
and any other aspects that are important to you).
- Expect to pay a deposit of at least one months
rent, possibly more. Possibly some administration charges.
- You may be required to provide references.
- Ensure you read and understand the tenancy agreement.
The Citizens Advice Bureau may check this for you. Clarify what
is NOT included in the rental fee, such as council tax, utility
bills, ground maintenance etc.
- Examine the inventory prepared by the agent and
keep a copy.
- Check restrictions: sub-letting, pets etc. Can
you redecorate?
- Notify defects in writing as soon as they become
apparent (even if you do not want them remedied).
- Establish what is covered under maintenance (boilers,
refrigerators, radiators etc.).
- Usually, you will not have to deal with the landlord
directly. Should you have any problems or queries, direct them
to your agent first.
- Other issues to consider are, parking, neighbours,
noise levels, public transport availability etc.
Action to rent a house or flat in Hackney
Notify all the main local agents by sending 'one e-mail
to all Letting Agents' with your requirements. Do it now!
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TIPS ON LETTING OUT YOUR PROPERTY IN HACKNEY
Choose a letting agent that is registered with one
of the following:
- The Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA)
- The National Approved Letting Scheme (NALS)
- The National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA)
- The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
- The UK Association of Letting Agents (UKALA)
- Ombudsman for Estate Agents (OEA)
Get a good contract which will be the Tenancy Agreement.
Think about any restrictions you wish to place on the tenant and
the use of your property.
Try not to be too tough - if you exclude smokers,
pets, students, small children and short term lets, you will narrow
the market for your property considerably.
Ask for a rent that is realistic and affordable to
your potential tenants. The big difference in profit at the end
of the year will be dependent upon how long the property stood empty
- reduce the voids!
Examine our 'buyers tips' for guidelines on presenting
the property in an attractive manner.
Action to let property in Hackney
Notify the local Letting Agents your property is available
and find out the likely rent that could be attracted for your property.
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Energy Performance Certificates (EPC)
Energy Performance Certificates, or EPCs, are set to be available to all new tenants from October 1st 2008.
Outlining the energy efficiency rating and the environmental impact rating of a property, potential landlords will
be able to gain access to both the estimated running costs of a property, the carbon footprint created by the
property and also show any recommendations that could be made to improve the energy efficiency of a property.
The rating offered by the EPC will range from A to G, where A is very efficient and G is very inefficient,
with the typical rating for a home being either D or E. These simple ratings will allow potential tenants to compare homes
of interest to gain an insight into the difference in potential running costs.
EPC Advice for Tenants
- Be sure to check the EPC rating before agreeing to rent a property, a house with a
poor rating could be liable to greater running costs compared to a similar house with a better rating.
- Be aware that landlords are under no obligation to improve the EPC rating of their property.
- Look into the possible grants and schemes offered by the Government to help tenants improve the energy efficiency of their home.
- Make sure that the EPC assessment has been made by an accredited Domestic Energy Assessor (DEA) - details can be found at www.epcregister.com
- Check how long the EPC has been in effect for, EPCs will be valid for up to 10 years.
For more tenant information on Energy Performance Certificates go to http://www.communities.gov.uk/publications/planningandbuilding/epcsrentingtenants and view the Government released booklet that helps to explain EPCs in even greater detail.
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EPC Advice for Landlords
- Commission your EPC now: an EPC will have a shelf life of 10 years so if you have a high turnover of tenants, don’t wait until the current ones are about to leave - commission your EPC now to save time and hassle further down the line
- Use an accredited DEA: ensure you use an accredited Domestic Energy Assessor (DEA) - details can be found at www.epcregister.com
- Be prepared: before the DEA arrives make sure you have all the information they will require, ready - date of when the property was built, info on whether the property has been extended or double glazed, whether walls have been insulated etc - a full checklist can be found at www.communities.gov.uk/epbd
- Follow the recommendations: take time to review the recommendations in your EPC - if your property has received a relatively poor rating (F or G) then take steps to improve its energy efficiency such as cavity wall insulation
- Get help: There are Government schemes available which will allow landlords to work with tenants to improve the EPC rating of their property.
- Get advice: if you’re not sure on what changes will provide the greatest energy savings contact the Energy Savings Trust who will be able to give you impartial advice - www.energysavingtrust.org.uk
For more information on Energy Performance Certificates go to
http://www.communities.gov.uk/
, and view the Government released booklet that helps to explain EPC’s in even greater detail.
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