AUGUST

AUGUST




MARKET COMMENT - In reality

 

The BBC will broadcast a new reality show called Crazy Rich Agents on BBC2 at 9pm, Sunday 6th August. The series is designed to focus on high-end estate agency in the UK.
 
The producers aim to showcase a more American way of selling and buying properties – a high pressure, high energy and high risk way. But the first thing viewers of the series should bear in mind is that sales commission in the USA is about 6%. So, in addition to high pressure, energy and risk one should add high cost.
 
Another fundamental point that the producers of Crazy Rich Agents might have overlooked is that you cannot ‘pressure sell’ property in the UK. You can’t persuade a buyer to say yes and then get them to sign on the dotted line. For one thing, it is currently taking between 16 and 20 weeks to exchange contracts - giving buyers all the time in the world to change their minds and pull out with no penalty and no loss of deposit.
 
Perhaps when the property market is on fire there is an urgency to get things done quickly. But in a market which has recently been doused by a large bucket of cold water through interest rate and cost of living rises, most savvy buyers know they have the upper hand and the pressure is off.  UK estate agency doesn’t work on the will of the agent, but the often opposing desires of buyers and sellers: the agents’ job is to negotiate compromise to achieve a mutually agreeable end. Another worry is that the producers and agents of the new series may overlook the most important attribute of any estate agent - discretion. Ask NatWest’s ex-chief executive, Alison Rose, how a momentary lack of discretion worked out for her.
 
Crazy Rich Agents won’t lift the lid on how things are done in the UK. For that we invite you to visit us in our office, where you won’t meet apparently inexperienced negotiators with a habit of using inappropriate language while looking for the main chance and grabbing 15 minutes of fame. In our office you’ll find sensible, agreeable, friendly people with your best interests at heart. As likely as not they will also be born and bred in the area, so they have a huge amount to give in experience and local knowledge. Nor do our personnel treat properties as commodities but as people’s much loved and valuable homes. That is the difference between a reality show and real life.
 
Photograph, Summerhill garden.
 
 

 



PETT LEVEL

£1,400,000
A detached coastal house occupying a commanding elevated position and enjoying sweeping coastal, sea and inland countryside views set in gardens of approx. 0.7 acres.

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CAMBER SANDS

£830,000
Situated down a private road serving just five properties within sight of the famous sand dunes and beach, Cranmer is a unique and bespoke coastal property. This detached house was built by the current owners with Passivhaus principles in mind; meaning it has a low ecological footprint and requires little energy for space heating or cooling. It is a modern reflection of contemporary needs to be practical and aesthetic, whilst having minimal environmental impact. A successful holiday let.

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£1,450,000

An outstanding Grade II Listed period property, subject to a multiple award-winning restoration and of significant architectural and historical importance, fronting a cobbled street in the Conservation Area of Rye with widespread views from the rear to the sea.

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The esteemed Rye Jazz Festival comes to town this bank holiday weekend with a fantastic line of of international artists....go to the website

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£1,350,000

An exceptional Grade II Listed house of 15th century origin with a beautiful south facing walled garden and on-site parking for two cars in the Citadel of the Ancient Town of Rye.

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 £1,100,000

A detached Grade II Listed farmhouse situated on high ground in a rural location on the edge of Westfield village with far reaching views over the surrounding farm and equestrian land.

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£1,150,000

A detached five bedroom period house with modern additions situated on the semi rural outskirts of Appledore village set in mature gardens which include a large, useful outbuilding and paddock, in all approximately 3.4 acres

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£1,750,000

Set off a pedestrian cobbled street in the Conservation Area of the Ancient Town, a substantial Georgian wing of a Grade II listed period residence affording elegant, well proportioned accommodation with distant rural views from the upper floors, together with parking for four vehicles and a large, secluded walled garden.

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BROAD OAK

A detached four bedroom family house which has recently undergone extensive refurbishment and includes a detached self contained studio set within the rear landscaped gardens.

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£1,400,000

A fine double fronted Grade II Listed period house affording spacious accommodation, together with a large rear garden, fronting the famous cobbled Mermaid Street in the central Conservation Area of the Ancient Town.

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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. A variety of activities can be enjoyed including kite surfing, land yachting & horse riding. Water sports are taught at Rye Water Sports Lake (2.2 miles). Nearby road links provide access to the M20 (junction 10) Ashford. Camber village offers a range of facilities for day to day needs as well as pubs and restaurants.

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PETT LEVEL

£1,100,000
A detached four bedroom coastal house set back from the beach with good sized gardens and enjoying sea views from the first floor over Rye Bay.

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LITTLESTONE

£1,000,000
A beautifully converted Victorian church affording a spectacular open plan interior and occupying an enviable position just 100 yards from the seafront.

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£1,150,000

A significant part of an elegant Grade II Listed house, designed by the eminent architect Sir Reginald Blomfield, situated in a private road and occupying a hill top position with far reaching, south easterly widespread views over the River Rother and the citadel of the Ancient Town of Rye to the sea.

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ROLVENDEN LAYNE

£519,950 AND £535,000
Two brand new three bedroom detached houses situated in the village of Rolvenden Layne, fully fitted and finished to a high standard ready for occupation.

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£795,000

A Grade II Listed period property of sixteenth century origin with later additions, in need of refurbishment, together with a detached purpose built studio, fronting a cobbled street in the Conservation Area of the Ancient Town.

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£1,450,000

A beautiful detached Grade II Listed period farmhouse, together with a modern self-contained annexe, occupying a truly rural location set off a minor country lane in a wonderfully peaceful part of Walland Marsh. (Part of Romney Marsh).

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ROLVENDEDN LAYNE

£250,000
A late eighteenth century Grade II Listed period cottage with a useful outbuilding situated in the favoured hamlet of Rolvenden Layne.

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WITTERSHAM

£535,000
A charming attached Grade II Listed eighteenth century cottage, affording fine period features, situated in the picturesque Conservation Area of the village with a delightful rear garden backing onto fields.

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BREDE

£435,000
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.

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