May News

May News




Market Comment


Jason Stubbs of looks ahead at the 2017 general election and an all too often ignored – but vitally important - area of government policy.

No doubt Brexit, the economy and the NHS will dominate the 2017 general election. Energy, education and defence should also get a strong look-in while the devolved governments will be trying to get as much air time as possible. But do spare a thought for housing, as, on the evidence of the recent past, it doesn't look as if any of the political party's will.

Over the past nineteen years, and during the tenure of four prime ministers – Blair, Brown, Cameron and May – there have been no fewer than fourteen housing ministers.

This post seems to have become a stepping-stone for ministers who are either on an upwardly mobile career path or heading in the opposite direction into the political wilderness. That such an important part of our daily lives can be dealt with in such a perfunctory way seems short sighted and negative to most outside Westminster. Property is a national obsession yet the politicians seem to treat it as a short stop to somewhere else. Property also provides important jobs and revenue through allied industries such as furniture, flooring, lighting and decorating, and in the service sector – finance, legal, surveying, etc.

We need more housing in the UK and we need better housing. Yet successive governments have failed to plan, have failed to act and have failed to build the 250,000 new homes that we are estimated to need each year. They have failed to establish any sort of meaningful housing policy – indeed how could there be a meaningful one with so many different housing ministers? By contrast, in the same nineteen-year period there have been only seven home secretaries.

Too few new homes being built creates greater demand for the properties that are already part of the aging national estate. Strong demand and insufficient supply inevitably means rising property prices. The lack of any cohesive housing policies over two decades has not just added to the housing problem but has helped create it.

No market likes uncertainty and for the fourth year in succession we have an important election which will bring fresh uncertainty. Brexit will rumble on for several years yet, adding to this uneasiness. But we hope that whichever party prevails on 8th June the new prime minister will take his or her housing ministry more seriously and not just kick the subject into the long grass. We need a committed housing minister prepared to stay in the job for more than sixteen months.

 



SPRING FASHION SHOW....THURSDAY 18TH OF MAY 7.00PM AT RYE TOWN HALL
 
Niche Spring Fashion Show showcasing the new Spring collection. Tickets: £10 (includes glass of bubbly) - available from Niche Fashion on Cinque Ports Street.

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Properties for sale

BARLING HOUSE, BROOKLAND £895,000
Occupying a rural position on the edge of the small village of Brookland which is 7 miles form Rye and within easy reach of Ashford and the M2. Barling House is a handsome detached Grade 11 listed farmhouse of early seventeenth century origins. The property provides generous accommodation over 2 levels with original features include exposed beams and timber framing, polished oak floors and a massive central chimney stack with back to back inglenook fireplaces. All set in mature gardens.

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IN THE ANCIENT TOWN OF LYDD.  £315,000
A spacious four bedroom family home located in the ancient town of Lydd. The house has many original Victorian features, entrance hall with dado rails and decorative radiators, Living room, Family/dining room, Breakfast room, Kitchen, Cloakroom, First floor landing, 4 Bedrooms, Family bathroom, Gas heating, a large Garden to rear, Summerhouse/office and off road parking. Within a few miles is the beaches of Camber, Littlestone and Dungeness.

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OAK HOUSE, RYE  £575,000

A Grade II listed period property situated in a cobbled way in the Conservation Area just off the famous Mermaid Street with second floor views over the Strand Quay and across the roofscape of the Ancient Town. This archetypal English Cottage has a huge inglenook fireplace and is tastefully presented throughout.

 

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FEN COTTAGE, LITTLESTONE £495,000
A spacious and versatile family house, formerly comprising of a pair of coastguards’ cottages, affording stylish living accommodation over three floors situated in a Conservation Area immediately adjoining The Littlestone Championship Links Golf Course with views over the fairway and within 500 yards of the beach.

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CAMBER SANDS NEW BUILD £425,000
A rare south facing double building plot with planning permission to demolish the existing bungalow and replace with two detached three storey three bedroom beach houses. Only yards from the beach.

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WINCHELSEA  £985,000
A substantial detached 5 bedroom 1950’s Georgian style house in need of updating situated within the Conservation Area of the Ancient Town and Cinque Port of Winchelsea, enjoying far reaching views over adjoining National Trust farmland with the sea in the distance and set within well maintained gardens approaching one acre.
 

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WINCHELSEA  £1,200,000
An opportunity to acquire a long established and successful lifestyle business with highly versatile accommodation to suit personal preference comprising three component property parts, collectively or independently with significant income potential, including a beautifully presented Grade II Listed heavily timbered period house and cottage, together with a converted coach house, all set in established gardens beneath the historic Strand Gate of The Ancient Town of Winchelsea with far reaching rural views across adjoining National Trust Land. Parking for 12-14 cars.

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JAM on the Marsh  is an annual multi-arts festival built around Kent’s magnificent Romney Marsh and its famous medieval churches. Each year JAM on the Marsh crosses the Romney Marsh from Dungeness to Hythe and Lympne to New Romney. The Marsh churches are true beacons of culture and history; they are the heart of the festival.

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