August News

August News


As we head into late summer amidst all these changes our phones are still ringing and there is no let up in demand. We don’t know how long this surge in demand for property will last, but for buyers and sellers right now it is a boom market....



Rye Harbour

A detached two bedroom bungalow in need of complete renovation situated down an unmade track within the village of Rye Harbour with its nearby Nature Reserve having access to the beach.
£275,000

Click here to read Rye Harbour.



Near Rye

First time on the market for 40 years a detached three bedroom cottage with nearby river frontage on the Military Canal situated between Rye and Appledore adjoining farmland and enjoying widespread south westerly views. £650,000

Click here to read Near Rye.



Pett Level, near the beach

A detached bungalow recently having undergone extensive renovation with four bedrooms and four bathrooms (three of which are en suite), gardens surround the property with a useful detached double garage and additional off road parking situated just several hundred yards from the beach and enjoying views over nearby farmland. £650,000

Click here to read Pett Level, near the beach.



<span style="font-weight: normal; font-size: 20px;"><span style="color: #00ffff; text-decoration: none;">A versatile mix of residential and holiday let accomodation.</span></span>

WINCHELSEA, £775,000
Strand House, formerly The Old Workhouse, dates from the 15th century. The fine Grade II Listed heavily timbered period house, set in a beautiful established garden is situated beneath the historic Strand Gate of The Ancient Town of Winchelsea with far reaching rural views across adjoining National Trust Land.
Included in the price is an attached  two-bedroom cottage with its own entrance and garden which must be occupied for holiday purposes only. 
 
 

Click here to read <span style="font-weight: normal; font-size: 20px;"><span style="color: #00ffff; text-decoration: none;">A versatile mix of residential and holiday let accomodation.</span></span>.



<span style="color: #ffffff; text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">BOOMING</span> MARVELLOUS</span>


Covid19 hasn’t been the only outbreak this year. There has also been an outbreak of property sales and letting since the end of national lockdown. The press has called this current property market a mini boom. We call it a maxi boom.
 
Mini booms occur when there is above average activity. Maxi booms happen when buyers are queueing up, there are multiple offers for most properties on the market, and deals regularly go to best and final offers only to exceed the original guide prices. This is what we are currently experiencing.
 
Nor has the lettings sector been left out of this market frenzy. There is enormous demand for rental properties.
 
Since the general lockdown ended our phones have been practically ringing off the hook and the numbers of visitors to our website and social media pages have skyrocketed.
 
Many things have changed since the pandemic hit our lives. One of these changes is in the attitude many of us have to how and where we live. A demand for more spacious and environmentally healthy living is driving the market, spurred on by a temporary reduction in stamp duty that has not only helped many second and third step buyers, but also has galvanised holiday home and buy-to-let purchasers.
 
Another change this summer is the government’s avowed intent to simplify and speed up the planning process. The current system has been described as “complex and slow” by the housing minister. It is a view hard to argue against.
 
But shouldn’t the minister also be looking at the current snail-pace of the conveyancing process? This is causing completion delays of up to six months in some parts of the country. How can buyers and sellers plan properly with this much uncertainty? It is a lamentable situation in this digital age, and one worthy of any government’s urgent attention.
 
As we head into late summer amidst all these changes our phones are still ringing and there is no let up in demand. We don’t know how long this surge in demand for property will last, but for buyers and sellers right now it is a boom market. So our advice is; to change your room use this boom.

 

 



The High Street, Rye

An extensively refurbished Grade II Listed C16th period residence with later Arts and Crafts influences and contemporary additions, located in the Conservation Area of the Ancient Town, providing well-proportioned living accommodation over three floors, together with a prime retailing space subject to a business tenancy providing an income.£795,000

Click here to read The High Street, Rye.



Rye Harbour

RYE HARBOUR, £275,000
A detached two bedroom bungalow in need of complete renovation situated down an unmade track within the village of Rye Harbour with its nearby Nature Reserve having access to the beach.

Click here to read Rye Harbour.



Ryebank Art Gallery

'Art speaks to us on another level. It should make us experience what cannot be easily communicated.

The Ryebank Gallery is a contemporary art gallery located in the heart of Rye. Passionate about exhibiting and supporting a wide variety of artists; in nurturing emerging artists and in keeping connected to our wider community'..... read more


Click here to read Ryebank Art Gallery.



Coming Soon

'You will encounter a cosy little wine bar & wine merchant that can be found in Cinque Port Street in the historic town of Rye in East Sussex.

Our aim is to provide you with quality wines to suit all tastes and budgets, sourced from boutique vineyards from around the world along with some of the finest sparkling wines that East Sussex has to offer.Everybody needs a guilty pleasure in these unprecedented times and you will always receive a friendly welcome, and remember 'the best wine is the wine that you enjoy!'

 


Click here to read Coming Soon.



Western Barn Close

A contemporary two bedroom town house with far reaching views over adjoining farmland situated within a private gated development on the edge of the Ancient Town and Cinque Port of Rye £339,950

Click here to read Western Barn Close.



East Street, Rye<br />

A Grade II Listed mixed residential and commercial freehold premises occupying a prominent trading position in the Conservation Area of the Ancient Town.he building as a whole has been the subject of extensive renovation in recent years. The flat is currently run as a successful holiday let (www.thecrowsnestrye.com) with an average annual income of approx. £24,000. 
£425,000

Click here to read East Street, Rye<br />.



Bridge Point, Rye

The end property in this luxury collection of five contemporary riverside townhouses, situated in the Rock Channel area of the Ancient and Cinque Port Town of Rye, with parking.Built in materials reflecting the Town's maritime history the cedar-clad houses offer stylish waterside living just a few minutes' walk away from the Citadel with its cobbled streets, 12th Century church and an eclectic mix of individual shops, cafes, restaurants and boutique hotels.  £850,000

Click here to read Bridge Point, Rye.