March News

March News


Spring has officially arrived and with it brings a surge of activity in the property market which is beginning to show signs of resilience....read our latest market comment below.

In this month's newsletter we present our latest properties, local events and interior trends...

 



MARKET COMMENT....'Reading The Market"

We reflect on a property market affected by Brexit and uncertainty, but showing some clear signs of resilience.

It has been a trying two years since the Brexit referendum. No market likes uncertainty, and the property market is no exception. It is hard to think of an event in recent memory that has fostered so much worry and confusion over such a prolonged period.

However, as we (hopefully) reach the Brexit endgame, we can see some welcome signs of regeneration from opposite ends of the market.

At the lower end, tax changes have significantly affected professional landlords. However, it is an ill wind that blows no one any good. Across the UK many first time buyers, benefiting from low interest rates, help-to-buy schemes and, frequently, the bank of mum and dad, have filled the vacuum created by those leaving the rental investment market.

Tax changes have also affected the top end of the market. The tax on foreign buyers, especially in London, has had an adverse effect. The capital has seen a dramatic drop in property values over the past three or four years with the knock-on effect that fewer central London sellers have been moving out of the capital for lifestyle reasons.

However, there are now clear signs that London is on the rebound. The fall in the value of the pound and a readjustment in seller's price expectations have brought investors back into the market with force. So London sellers are once again planning their escapes, and they are filtering through to the middle market property sector in areas outside the capital.

It would seem that Brexit is not necessarily deterring active buyers in all sectors, as a great many of them are focused on some great opportunities. We understand this only too well. As a firm, we have always concentrated on the opportunities that economic, legal, personal and social changes bring for clients.

It would be foolhardy to try and forecast how the market will react in the months ahead. We are estate agents, not clairvoyants. However, two things are very certain in the post Brexit epoch, there will be excellent opportunities for both buyers and sellers, and we will be there to steer clients through this period - whatever happens to the market.

n a property market affected by Brexit and uncertainty, but showing some clear signs of resilience.

It has been a trying two years since the Brexit referendum. No market likes uncertainty, and the property market is no exception. It is hard to think of an event in recent memory that has fostered so much worry and confusion over such a prolonged period.

However, as we (hopefully) reach the Brexit endgame, we can see some welcome signs of regeneration from opposite ends of the market.

At the lower end, tax changes have significantly affected professional landlords. However, it is an ill wind that blows no one any good. Across the UK many first time buyers, benefiting from low interest rates, help-to-buy schemes and, frequently, the bank of mum and dad, have filled the vacuum created by those leaving the rental investment market.

Tax changes have also affected the top end of the market. The tax on foreign buyers, especially in London, has had an adverse effect. The capital has seen a dramatic drop in property values over the past three or four years with the knock-on effect that fewer central London sellers have been moving out of the capital for lifestyle reasons.

However, there are now clear signs that London is on the rebound. The fall in the value of the pound and a readjustment in sellers’ price expectations have brought investors back into the market with force. So London sellers are once again planning their escapes, and they are filtering through to the middle market property sector in areas outside the capital.

It would seem that Brexit is not necessarily deterring active buyers in all sectors, as a great many of them are focused on some great opportunities. We understand this only too well. As a firm, we have always concentrated on the opportunities that economic, legal, personal and social changes bring for clients.

It would be foolhardy to try and forecast how the market will react in the months ahead. We are estate agents, not clairvoyants. However, two things are very certain in the post Brexit epoch, there will be excellent opportunities for both buyers and sellers, and we will be there to steer clients through this period - whatever happens to the market.

 



WINCHELSEA

FOR SALE £425,000
A well presented C18th period property forming part of an attractive terrace fronting a wide street in the heart of the Conservation Area of the Ancient Town.

Click here to read WINCHELSEA.



CAMBER SANDS

CAMBER SANDS, £245,000
A modern two bedroom semi-detached coastal house situated a few hundred yards from the vast stretch of Camber Sands beach. Camber village offers a range of facilities for day to day needs as well as pubs and restaurants. The nearby Ancient Town and Cinque Port of Rye affords a wider range of amenities together with a railway station.

Click here to read CAMBER SANDS.



ICKLESHAM

FOR SALE, £595,000
A well presented attached period barn conversion with exposed brick and stone walls occupying a rural, edge of village location at the end of an unmade lane.

Click here to read ICKLESHAM.



RYE HARBOUR

TO LET, £1,250 pcm
A substantial semi detached family home set within this peaceful village and set back from the main road behind electric gates. 

Click here to read RYE HARBOUR.



WINCHELSEA BEACH

TO LET, £1,350
This generously proportioned and cosy detached family house is now available for long term rental. Offering flexible living accommodation spread over two floors ...

Click here to read WINCHELSEA BEACH.



WINCHELSEA

FOR SALE, £595,000
A Grade II Listed three bedroom cottage with part walled garden having undergone extensive renovation in recent years situated in the Conservation Area of the Ancient Town.

Click here to read WINCHELSEA.



FAIRLIGHT

FOR SALE, £425,000
An exceptionally well presented chalet style property with contemporary, open plan living accommodation and landscaped rear garden occupying a centre of village location.

Click here to read FAIRLIGHT.



PLAYDEN

A detached single storey former lodge house to a country estate situated in the village of Playden, one mile from the Ancient Town of Rye. The property is located in the village of Playden, whichis mentioned in the Domesday Book as Plaidenham and is a largely rural parish.

Click here to read PLAYDEN.



Rye Jazz

Rye international jazz and blues festival present three exceptional world class concerts taking place at the unique setting of St Mary’s church Rye this early May bank holiday.

On Friday 3rdMay the ‘Godfather’ of bossa nova and Brazilian music Sergio Mendes make a very special appearance as part of a limited number dates that he will be performing in the UK this year.

On Saturday 4thMay the highly acclaimed American jazz singer Madeleine Peyroux will be performing songs from her latest album, Anthem and her impressive back catalogue Eight albums and 22 years since her debut ‘Dreamland’, Madeleine continues to challenge the confines of jazz, venturing into the fertile fields of contemporary music with unfading curiosity.

On Sunday 5thMay the legendary Multiple Grammy-winning American songwriter Jimmy Webb performs a truly unique concert ‘An Evening with Jimmy Webb’ with special guest’s award - winning jazz singers and songwriters Ian Shaw and Liane Carroll.

Jimmy Webb is the genius behind so many hit records such as Wichita Lineman, By The Time I get to Phoenix and Rhinestone Cowboy all of which were recorded by the legendary American Country singer Glen Campbell.

Be sure to book the dates in your diary and make that special journey to Rye this coming May bank holiday.

For the full programme and to purchase tickets go to www.ryejazz.com.



MARY QUANT

AT THE V & A...OPENING SATURDAY 6TH APRIL.

From miniskirts and hot pants to vibrant tights and makeup, discover how Mary Quant launched a fashion revolution on the British high street, with over 200 garments and accessories, including unseen pieces from the designer's personal archive.

 

Plan a visit..............

 

Click here to read MARY QUANT.



WINCHELSEA

FOR SALE £445,000
A detached period single storey cottage with two double bedrooms situated in the Conservation Area of the Ancient Town and Cinque Port of Winchelsea.

Click here to read WINCHELSEA.



GUESTLING

FOR SALE, 795,000
A substantial detached family house in beautiful order occupying an elevated position in part walled landscaped gardens with far reaching rural views towards the sea.

Click here to read GUESTLING.



HYTHE 

FOR SALE £315,00

A well appointed, purpose built 2 bedroom ground floor apartment, forming part of an innovative designed development situated just off the seafront, affording light, largely open plan contemporary accommodation with sea views, together with secure underground parking and landscaped communal gardens.


Click here to read HYTHE .



IDEN

TO LET, £350 PCM
Set within a rural location with good road access yet within three miles of the Ancient Town of Rye is this immaculately presented Business Unit.

Click here to read IDEN.



FAIRLIGHT

FOR SALE, £889,000
A detached four bedroom house with triple garage occupying an elevated position on the edge of the village close to the Firehills and Country Park enjoying widespread far reaching views set in gardens and grounds of approximately 1.5 acres.

Click here to read FAIRLIGHT.



APPLEDORE

FOR SALE £475,000
An impressive Grade II Listed Queen Anne Revival style period property with later additions influenced by the Arts & Crafts Movement, affording well proportioned, stylish living accommodation over three floors in the Conservation Area of the picturesque village of Appledore.

Click here to read APPLEDORE.



BEHIND THE RED DOOR

SPRING FLING

Red Door runs an enticing and diverse exhibition programme that changes every two to four weeks, so there is always a new reason to visit the gallery. Exhibitions feature a range of talented creatives including artists, sculptors, ceramicists and jewellery designers.

Owned and managed by Tina Kaul, who hosts several personal exhibitions each year, Red Door offers guest alchemists the chance to hire the gallery and have their own exclusive exhibitions.


Click here to read BEHIND THE RED DOOR.



PEASMARSH

 



RYE

FOR SALE, £342,000
The property is located in the village of Playden, whichis mentioned in the Domesday Book as Plaidenham and is a largely rural parish.

Click here to read RYE.



RYE

FOR SALE, £485,000
A Grade II Listed period residence, with inglenook fireplaces, set in a garden square in the Conservation Area of the Ancient Town and Cinque Port close to shops and amenities including the mainline station. 

Click here to read RYE.



RYE

FOR SALE, £1,100,000
 A luxury collection of five contemporary townhouses situated in the Rock Channel area of the Ancient and Cinque Port Town of Rye.

Click here to read RYE.



BROOKLAND

FOR SALE, £490,000
An attached Grade II listed property, affording versatile accommodation with many features of the period, set in mature cottage gardens with ample parking in the Conservation Area of the by-passed village of Brookland.

Click here to read BROOKLAND.



RYE

FOR SALE £375,000

A Grade II Listed first floor 3 bedroom riverside apartment situated within a converted grain warehouse with exposed timbers and features enjoying views over the Strand Quay and River Tillingham.


Click here to read RYE.



CAMBER SANDS

FOR SALE, £1,250,000
A detached contemporary style beach house, affording stylish open plan living accommodation, opening directly onto camber sands and enjoying widespread views across Rye Bay.

Click here to read CAMBER SANDS.