Rest Harrow

Dating from about 1910,
Rest Harrow – Dating from about 1910, Rest Harrow is a magnificent seafront house built in the style of a Hamptons beach house with rendered elevations and a mellow tiled roof.
Interesting bathroom – choice of bath water or sea water!!

Yellowford Farmhouse

Yellowford Farmhouse is a spacious detached house with 3 reception rooms, 6 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Within its garden is a swimming pool. Adjacent to the farmhouse is a range of agricultural buildings.

There is a detached 4 bedroom cottage and 2 3-bedroom semi-detached cottages.

A cricket pitch in the centre of Thorverton.

In all about 335.91 acres.

For sale as a whole or in up to 8 lots.

Residential property fund

FSA gives thumbs up to landmark residential property fund
Residential property fund managers David Gibbins and Lucy Hawkins will manage the fund, with the aim of tracking the House Price Index by investing in private rented sector housing across the UK.

Hearthstone’s target for the fund is £250 million in the first 24 months of launch, rising to potentially more than £1 billion in the longer-term.

So will this drive up prices of property and rents at a time when more people are struggling to manage financially, or will it be a lame duck and no one want to invest in housing?
Is this a shoe shine boy moment?

All private tenancies to be registered with council

All 257 private rented properties in the Little Ilford ward of Newham, London, have now been licensed.

The ward, which has been designated a Neighbourhood Improvement Zone, is seen as just the start by the council. It wants to extend the scheme to cover the whole of Newham. Consultation is currently under way.

In Little Ilford, the council is using the Proceeds of Crime Act legislation to tackle landlords who flout the conditions of their licences.

Story on Landlord Today

This is the same Newham council which wanted to move 500 families to Stoke!

Newham Council press release about this story – Newham Council achieved the milestone earlier this month (May) in Little Ilford. That ward – which has been officially declared a Neighbourhood Improvement Zone (NIZ) – is seen as just the start by the council. It wants to extend the scheme to cover the whole of Newham. It would become the first borough in the country to license all private landlords. Consultation is currently underway.

Will this improve rental properties in the area?
What is their overall aim of the scheme?

Is a further burden of regulation needed in the private rented sector?

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Tiny houses have no storage

This shouldn’t be news to anyone who’s been inside a new build.
Without storage for things like vacuum cleaners, ironing boards and Christmas trees, houses just don’t have enough room.

The modern town house style built up into the roof space also deprives people of storage space there. A few eaves cupboards don’t make up for a roomy attic.

Article here by RIBA about how some houses don’t have room for a vacuum cleaner

They list 8 key things people want in their home
The first two are:-
1. Long-term and short-term storage for functional items, and for personal possessions people have chosen to keep during their lives
2. Dedicated space for domestic utility tasks, such as vacuum cleaners, washing, drying and ironing clothes as well as storing rubbish and recycling