March News

March News



As we head into Spring we look at the challenges facing us in the months to come. Mayfair Office offer some sound advice on listening to your local expert and Rightmove say they know the best time to sell...whether a buyer or a seller we hope we can help point the way through the new year property market maze......



<span style="color: #00ffff; text-decoration: none;">Why is March the best time to sell?</span>

Why is March the best time to sell?

The number of buyers enquiring about homes for sale on Rightmove is usually highest at this time of year. We see more buyers looking to move in March than in any other month of the year. Competition between buyers for the homes available is traditionally at its peak.

And the good news is that buyers have more homes to choose from in March than at the start of the year, as the number of properties for sale tends to also be highest. There are more homes being listed for sale this year compared with last year.

And lots of home-hunters are keen to move into a new home before the start of summer, with things like gardens and outdoor space at the top of many home-movers’ wish-lists.

So, if you’re thinking of putting your home on the market this spring, it could mean you’ll have a better chance of selling, and sooner, because more buyers are looking to move, and there’s more competition for every available home.



<span style="color: #00ffff; font-weight: bold; font-size: 14px;"><strong>What it takes to put together property deals in 2023.</strong></span>

With the property market now working in favour of buyers, negotiation between parties has suddenly become very important. Through the pandemic and its aftermath full and over-price offers were the order of the day. Frankly, it often wasn’t hard to do a deal then, but now the pendulum has swung the other way. Unfortunately, many sellers across the country haven’t quite got this message yet.  That is why, with many more buyers coming to the market, there are not as many people moving as there could be.
 
Four things make a positive negotiation: a good attitude, flexibility, pragmatism and being seen to be reasonable.
 
As Winston Churchill said, “You cannot reason with a tiger when your head is in its mouth”. If one side is bitter and angry and the other aggressive and intransigent, there is little room for an understanding between parties. Indeed, a lot of principle taking and digging in of heels seldom gets anyone anywhere. But an acceptable deal is far more achievable with goodwill on both sides, a clear view of what may be possible, and a sympathetic attitude to the other party’s issues. Remember, the best deals are those where both parties feel they have won, or at least haven’t lost.
 
We  understand all these nuances and orchestrate the negotiation, smoothing out the inevitable ups and downs during an important and tense time.  Ask yourself what is more important, a cheap estate agent or a great result?
 



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For Sale, Rye, £355,00
An attached converted period dairy currently split into two self-contained holiday let studios situated about one mile from the Ancient Town and Cinque Port of Rye.
Externally, to the front there is a pea beach courtyard garden accessed by a pair of 5 bar gates divided between the studios by a trellis screen and planter. The planning permission granted in 1992 to originally convert Buttercup Cottage from a farm building permits the property to be used all year round, but limited to occupation by any one person for no more than 56 days per calendar year.  

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For Sale, Rye, £399,950
An end terrace 3 bedroom cottage located within the Conservation Area of the Ancient Town and Cinque Port of Rye close to amenities and mainline railway station. The property is currently run as a successful holiday let therefore an ideal investment or indeed for full time occupation.
 Enclosed courtyard garden to rear approximately 25' deep with useful shed. Gate out to Wish Street. 

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For Sale, Rye, £585,000
A painstakingly renovated and stylishly presented eighteenth century period property of immense character with a fascinating history, versatile living space and an enclosed, private south facing rear garden.
The property is approached from Ferry Road via a glazed entrance and deck walkway which leads to a fence and wall enclosed south/south westerly facing Mediterranean style raised deck garden of about 38' X 20' with palms and a mature ginkgo tree.

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For Sale, Rye, £375,000
Crown House is an attractive, attached, Grade II Listed period property presenting painted brick lower external elevations, tile hung above, beneath a tiled roof. The accommodation is arranged over four levels, as shown on the floor plan, and retains much character, including exposed timber framing and an excellent double reception room. The property has been successfully holiday let by the current owners for several years.

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For Sale, Brede, £450,000
In need of modernisation, a detached chalet style bungalow affording spacious and versatile accommodation, together with a large garden, garage and parking located in a small private close off a country lane in the popular village of Brede.
 To the front there is a driveway providing off road parking and access to the integral single garage. Paths to both sides lead around to the large rear garden which measure approximately 90' deep x 65' wide, mainly laid to lawn interspersed with shrubs and fruit trees, being hedge and fence enclosed.

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For Sale, Rye, £315,000
A modern purpose built first floor apartment located on the residential outskirts of the Ancient Town and Cinque Port of Rye with off road parking.
To one side of the property there is a driveway providing off road parking and access to a single garage with a small private courtyard garden behind.

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For Sale, Winchelsea, £395,000
A restored, one bedroom Grade II Listed period mid terraced cottage situated within the Conservation Area of the Ancient Town and Cinque Port of Winchelsea.
Rear fence enclosed courtyard with small brick outhouse having light and power connected and a quarry tiled floor.
The property is situated in the central Conservation Area of the Ancient Town of Winchelsea, one of the few examples of a bastide town in England based on the grid-iron street plan with wide, regular streets arranged around a giant square and the church of St. Thomas the Martyr. Local facilities include The Winchelsea Farm Kitchen comprising a delicatessen, grocery and tea/coffee shop, together with a primary school and public house. 

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For Sale, Littlestone on sea, £1,100,000
A beautifully converted Victorian church affording a spectacular open plan interior and occupying an enviable position just 100 yards from the seafront. St Augustine's occupies an enviable position within 100 yards of the seafront where the sands on the beach at low tide extend out about half a mile from the sea wall. The village of Littlestone on Sea was started in the 1880's as a resort for the gentry and has two local golf courses, one of which is a championship course. The local town of New Romney, situated in the historic area of the Romney Marsh, is about 1 mile distant with a good range of shops and other facilities, including a Sainsbury supermarket. Primary and secondary schooling is also available in the local area. 

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For Sale, Camber Sands, £1,250,000
An award winning 3 bedroom semi detached contemporary coastal house overlooking the sand dunes with nearby access to the vast stretch of Camber Sands beach.
 The house featured in Good Homes in November 2022 and Build It magazine October 2020. Won 'Best Self-Build Home or Renovation 2020' category of the Build It Awards.
To the front the entrance is shared with a pair of electric gates leading onto the driveway with a private parking area for 2-3 cars.
 

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For Sale, Camber Sands, £795,000
 
A detached 4 bedroom coastal property situated down an unmade sandy track off the main road within a few minutes walk of the Camber Sands beach.
First floor main bedroom suite with sliding doors out to a front balcony. Dressing area has built in wardrobes. Bathroom comprising free standing bath, twin basins on an antique stand, w.c, shower cubicle.

To the front there is a driveway providing off road parking for several vehicles. A side gate leads to the side utility door and around to the rear garden which has an area of lawn and decking.

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For Sale, Dungeness, £675,000
A detached single storey coastal house located between the old and new lighthouses incorporating an original railway carriage situated within the Dungeness Estate occupying a sought after position on the shingle beach with sea views over the beach.
To the front there is ample parking and turning with access to a detached single garage, light and power connected, door to the rear. Useful shed. Shingle garden surrounding the property.
 

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For Sale, Whitesands, Camber, £299,950
The property is located on the popular residential Whitesand development in the coastal village just a few hundred yards from Camber Sands where a variety of activities can be enjoyed including kite surfing, land yachting & horse riding. Water sports are taught at Rye Water Sports Lake (1 mile). Nearby road links provide access to the M20 (junction 10) Ashford which provides further links by both road and rail to London (high speed link from Ashford to London St. Pancras in 37 minutes). Camber village offers a range of facilities for day to day needs as well as pubs and restaurants Views o.ver the farmalnd

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For Sale, Rye, £795,000
A detached well appointed contemporary property, forming part of a private development centrally located in the Conservation Area, affording light, stylish living space over two floors together with a private walled garden and garage. To the rear of the house is a private walled garden with a decked terrace. Adjacent to the property is a large single garage with an up and over door.

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For Sale, Rye, £550,000
A modern town house requiring refurbishment and modernisation, affording versatile living space over three floors, together with a garage, forming part of a small private residential development located around a landscaped central courtyard in the Conservation Area of the Ancient Town and Cinque Port of Rye.To the rear of the property is an enclosed garden enclosed by walls with mature ferns and camellia. The garden area would be significantly enhanced by the removal of both the substandard garden room and lean-to workshop.

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<span style="color: #00ffff; text-decoration: none;">Coastal & Country club</span>

If your  search is more urgent or your requirement is more specific, then it is imperative that you become a member of our Coastal and Country Club in order to be contacted about 'off market’ properties and receive 'heads up' alerts about new instructions before they reach the broader market......JOIN

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<span style="color: #00ffff; text-decoration: none;"> Focus on Littlestone</span>


The village of Littlestone on Sea was started in the 1880's as a resort for the gentry and has two local golf courses, one of which is a championship course. Founded in 1888, Littlestone is a classic remote links course, located on the
fringe of the Romney Marshes, with the English Channel as the back-drop. It is a unique and atmospheric Championship Links Course and is rated 67th in the Top 100 Golf Courses of England. 
 
The local town of New Romney, situated in the historic area of the Romney Marsh, is about 1 mile distant with a good range of shops and other facilities, including a Sainsbury supermarket. Primary and secondary schooling is also available in the local area. The famous Romney, Hythe
& Dymchurch light railway has a station here with services running from Dungeness to Hythe. Dungeness, 4 miles, is only one of four areas recognised as High Nature Conservation Value (HNCV) in Kent and is designated as a Site of Special Scientific
Interest (SSSI). The area is also popular with artists and photographers and features regularly in numerous Life Style magazines. The Ancient Town and Cinque Port of Rye, renowned for its historical associations, medieval fortifications and fine period
architecture is 13 miles. The Channel Tunnel at Folkestone is approximately 14 miles. Ashford International is approximately 16 miles and has high speed connections to London St Pancras in 37 minutes.
 



<span style="color: #00ffff; text-decoration: none;">Focus on Dungeness</span>

Dungeness is the only Grade I star sight in Kent identified by the Nature Conservancy Council and therefore designated as a Site of Special Scientific
Interest (SSSI). The area is also popular with artists and photographers and features regularly in numerous Life Style magazines. There are local shopping
facilities and amenities catering for most day to day needs in Greatstone and Littlestone as well as several local pubs...