Reside Named in Top 5% Of UK Agents

Reside has been named as one of the country’s leading letting agents in the largest and most rigorous analysis of the nation’s property sector.

The Best Estate Agent Guide, which is produced by The Property Academy in conjunction with Rightmove, is the only industry award which does not require agents to nominate themselves or pay to enter. Every estate and lettings agency on Rightmove, which amounts to over 90% of agents in the country, is automatically entered into the awards.

The Best Estate Agent Guide covers over 90% of UK estate agents, is independently assessed and transparent

Gold Award Winners: The Reside Team

Initially, every agent’s Rightmove data is analysed over a six-month period against criteria such as average letting time, and how frequently properties returned to the market after a let fell through. The best performing 2,500 agencies are then mystery shopped to put their customer service and efficiency to the test.

Everyone at Reside is absolutely honoured to have been awarded the Gold Award in the 2021/22 Best Estate Agent Guide, the highest rating that can be achieved which places us in the top 5% of agents nationwide.

Ben Bower, Reside’s Managing Director, commented, “This award is a wonderful testament to the hard work of our staff, whose expertise in lettings provides complete peace of mind to our landlords. Being placed in the top 5% of agents in the country reassures us that we have been getting it right to date, but rest assured we won’t rest on our laurels – we are always trying to improve our services and our own expertise.”


Reside is an independent letting agent in Bath. Please get in touch if you would like to discuss any aspect of letting or managing your property; we would love to hear from you.

Reside Review: July 2021

Reside General Manager Toby Martin rounds up rental market activity in July 2021.

A month of frenetic rental activity resulted in Reside’s busiest July since the company opened in 2008.

July 2020 had set a new high for lets agreed over the course of the month, but this year proved busier still.

New applicants registering for properties during July increased by a staggering 40% compared to July 2020 and was also up by 7.4% on June 2021, demonstrating significant levels of tenant demand.

What is most staggering is the speed with which available properties are being secured by tenants, in the knowledge that they are likely to lose out if they are slow to make an offer. It took, on average, just 7 days for Reside to agree a let during July, achieving an average of 100.4% of the advertised rent.

These figures serve to reinforce the recent trend of high tenant demand being underserved by a dearth of available property. With such competition for available properties, there have been few better times to bring a rental property to the market.


Reside is an award-winning independent letting agent in Bath. Please get in touch if you would like to discuss any aspect of letting or managing your property; we would love to hear from you.

Reside Review: May 2021

General Manager Toby Martin rounds up the month of May, with news of new notice periods for landlords, the Queen’s Speech and more.

Reduced Landlord Notice Periods

As of the 1st of June 2021, notice periods for landlords have decreased from six to four months. The government temporarily increased notice periods to six months in August 2020, to provide tenants with greater security in their homes at the height of the pandemic. If the ‘roadmap’ out of lockdown restrictions goes according to plan, notice periods are expected to return to their pre-pandemic levels, i.e. 2 months, in October 2021.

Notice periods for tenants remain unaffected; a tenant can serve 1 month’s notice to bring their tenancy to an end.

You can read our detailed blog about this legislation here.

‘Breathing Space’ for Tenants

At the start of May, the Debt Respite Scheme came into force; a new initiative designed to give people in problem debt ‘breathing space’ to consider their options. The scheme, which will apply to tenants in rent arrears, permits any person who is in debt to seek a moratorium from an approved debt advice provider.

We will be posting a full blog on this subject in the coming weeks.

The Queen’s Speech

The Queen’s Speech at the start of May outlined the government’s priorities over the coming year, and contained a promise to ‘enhance the rights of those who rent‘. A White Paper has been promised in the autumn, which will address the government’s long-term promises to overhaul Section 21 evictions and introduce lifetime tenancy deposits for tenants.

You can read our detailed blog about the Queen’s Speech here.

Demand Continues to Outstrip Supply

In line with previous months, tenant demand significantly exceeded property supply during May 2021. At one point, the sheer weight of tenant demand saw our available properties drop to zero for the first time in many years; happily, this did not last for long as new properties swiftly became available. But for every property we place on the market, we are seeing multiple interested parties competing for it, which is in turn driving up rents across the board.

New applicant registrations increased by 22.3% compared to May 2020 which, despite being affected by lockdown restrictions, was a record-breaking month for Reside.

Our message to landlords is simple – it is a very good time to be bringing a rental property to the market.

New Recruit

We are delighted to bring you news of a new addition to the Reside team. Chris Gray has joined us in the role of Lettings Negotiator, and will be first point of contact for many of our clients. Chris brings a wealth of experience in sales and property, and knows Bath inside out.


Reside is an award-winning independent letting agent in Bath. Please get in touch if you would like to discuss any aspect of letting or managing your property; we would love to hear from you.

Reside Review: April 2021

Tenant Demand Reaches A New High

Despite rarely having more than four properties on the market at any one time, we let more properties during April 2021 than in Aprils 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020. Tenant demand is outstripping supply to such an extent that we are receiving multiple offers on most properties within days, or in some cases hours, of the property being listed on the market.

New applicant registrations were up by 1.3% on March 2021, and by 137% compared to April 2020.

New electrical regulations apply to all landlords

Last year, new electrical safety regulations were introduced that required safety testing to be carried out for all new tenancies. On the 1st of April, this was extended to cover all existing tenancies as well – so if you are with a landlord with an occupied property, you must now have an electrical safety certificate in place. This must be renewed every five years. Where category C1 or C2 issues are diagnosed by the electrician, remedial works must be carried out within 28 days and the local authority informed.

Tenants must be given ‘Breathing Space’

The government’s new Debt Respite Scheme, or ‘Breathing Space’, came into force on the 4th of May and entitles people in problem debt (e.g. a tenant) to a temporary period of respite from a creditor (e.g. a landlord or letting agent).

A Breathing Space will pause most enforcement action, creditor contact, and interest and charges on a person’s qualifying debts, so that they can consider their options and engage with professional debt advice.

We will bring you a more detailed blog about this scheme in the coming weeks.

Important Dates in May

The Queen’s Speech on the 11th of May promises to be an important one for landlords and letting agents. It is widely expected that the Prime Minister will return to the Renters’ Reform Bill, bringing the future of Section 21 back into sharp focus, alongside lifetime deposits for tenants.

Temporary legislation permitting landlords and agents to carry out Right to Rent checks virtually will come to an end on the 17th of May. From that date, all Right to Rent checks must once again take place in person.  However, after successful lobbying by ARLA Propertymark, a recent revision to the regulations now means that landlords will now not have to redo the virtual checks that have been carried out during the pandemic.

Update: since publishing this blog, the government has announced a one month extension to virtual Right to Rent checks. In-person checks will now be mandatory again from the 20th of June.


Reside is an award-winning independent letting agent in Bath. Please get in touch if you would like to discuss any aspect of letting or managing your property; we would love to hear from you.

Reside Review: March 2021

AWARDS RECOGNITION FOR RESIDE

We are delighted to have been recognised as the leading Bath lettings agency in the recent Bath Property Awards, an annual event hosted by Mediaclash (the terrific people behind Bath Life, Bath Boules) to celebrate the city’s property sector.

In an enterprising online ceremony, the panel of local judges commended Reside on our growth in 2020 and the way in which we responded to the challenges of the pandemic.

A great big thank you to our wonderful team and clients for helping us to achieve this award!


MARKET UPDATE

The rental market in March 2021 continued to follow the recent trend of high tenant demand, low property supply. Regardless of this, total lets agreed over the course of the month were still higher than March of last year.

Despite going into the first ever national lockdown in March 2020, it was still a relatively strong month for new lets, so to more lets this March demonstrates that we are still in a strong climate for landlords looking to bring their property to the rental market.


IMPROVED VIDEO TOURS

Video marketing has become essential when putting a property on the rental market. We are one of the only agencies to advertise every property with a video tour, but have still been working hard to improve this aspect of our service because of just how important it is.

Having invested in a new state of the art camera, we now record a 4K video tour for every property that we list on the market. This allows perspective tenants, no matter where in the country they are, to look around the property in crystal clear definition. Here is an example:


PROPTECH INSIGHT

We are delighted that our General Manager, Toby Martin, has been asked to join the Propertymark / REACH UK insight panel.

Toby will be joining hand-picked representatives from other forward thinking agencies across the UK to meet with property technology companies, to review and provide feedback on their products. This allows us early access to a great deal of the exciting new technology and software that is being developed for our sector, and will in the long run help to make us more dynamic and efficient.


Reside is an award-winning independent letting agent in Bath. Please get in touch if you would like to discuss any aspect of letting or managing your property; we would love to hear from you.

Toby Climbs Everest For Charity (Sort of)

The Sofa to Summit challenge caught my eye as a way to become more active whilst fundraising for a cause that is close to everyone’s hearts right now. The NHS and the RUH have been spectacularly stretched since early 2020, and it will feel good to do something, no matter how small, in recognition of that.

A happy, healthy Brandon Bower

Over the course of any normal year, Reside usually organises several fundraisers to support local charities; in the past, we have worked with Off The Record Bath, Bath Area Play Project, VOICES and Bath Samaritans to name a few. However, given the recent lockdowns it has been difficult for us to arrange these kinds of events over the past 12 months – so I jumped at the opportunity to do something again that gives back to our local community.

The RUH, however, holds a special place in our hearts at Reside due to the experience of our Managing Director and the founder of Reside, Ben Bower. In 2018, Ben’s wife Natasha gave birth to their son Brandon at just 28 weeks – more than 12 weeks early. It was a tough time for Ben & Natasha, but the wonderful staff and state of the art facilities in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit meant that they could not have been better cared for. Brandon happily went home two months later – still in advance of his original due date!

I recall visiting Ben, Natasha and Brandon on the NICU ward. We’d had a baby boy ourselves just a few months before and were alarmed by what they were going through, but so reassured to see how well they were being looked after. Having heard so much about Brandon, Ben & Natasha’s experience, I’m very proud to be fundraising for the Forever Friends Appeal – no matter how small my contribution is, I am sure it will help to maintain the hospital’s incredible work.

Working with inspirational local people, our vision is to raise the funds needed to support the delivery of gold-standard healthcare in first-class surroundings.  We aim make a difference to every patient and every condition.
The Forever Friends Appeal 

My plan for scaling Everest is currently very basic: 48 flights of stairs for 61 days. But as lockdown restrictions ease, I am hoping that Bath’s hilly surrounds will help to mix up the scenery and preserve the stair carpet.

This is, would you believe it, my first time climbing Mount Everest, but I have thrown myself into similarly reckless commitments before. Despite being supremely unathletic, I ran the Bath Half in 2017 to raise funds for Sarcoma UK. I was joined by several members of the Reside team, and this has since led to similar unwise but worthy endeavours, including another Bath Half in 2019 in aid of Jamie’s Farm.

If you would like to track the progress of my climb, or even make a donation, you can find my Sofa to Summit page here.


Reside is an award-winning independent letting agent in Bath. Please get in touch if you would like to discuss any aspect of letting or managing your property; we would love to hear from you.

Landlord Notice Periods Extended

Evictions on hold

The government has announced a further extension to two pieces of temporary legislation, both brought in to provide tenants with greater security in their homes during the pandemic.

The ban on evictions, which had already been extended, will now run until the 31st of May. Until then, evictions can only be enacted under strict circumstances such as extreme rent arrears. Landlords can still file possession claims and should be encouraged not to delay their submissions as the court closures in 2020 have created a substantial backlog of hearings.

Increased Notice Periods For Landlords

Fortunately, at Reside we are not currently dealing with any evictions, so news of an extension to notice periods may be of more relevance to our landlords. Statutory notice periods to terminate a tenancy are 2 months from a landlord, and one month from a tenant, but in August 2020 the government introduced the Coronavirus Act 2020 (Residential Tenancies: Protection from Eviction), which increased notice periods for landlords to 6 months.

These temporary regulations were initially due to expire on the 31st March 2021, at which point notice periods would have reverted back to the statutory 2 months, but have now been extended until ‘at least’ the 31st May 2021. There is much speculation as to what the government’s long-term plan is for Section 21, and we are unlikely to know more about the future of this policy until mid-May.


Reside is an award-winning independent letting agent in Bath. Please get in touch if you would like to discuss any aspect of letting or managing your property; we would love to hear from you.

Reside Review: February 2021

There has been continued demand for rental properties in Bath throughout February 2021, maintaining the trends we saw in January when demand outstripped supply.

Smaller, more ‘typical’ investment properties have let very easily throughout the month, and while there has been fair demand for family homes, there have been precious few available on the market. At the very end of the month, we saw several larger properties return to the market as tenants gave their notice; as we grow closer to half term and Easter beyond, we will likely see this market become more active as families, who are traditionally reluctant to move during the winter months, start to make plans for the year ahead.

The lockdown that ran throughout February has not had a major impact on our activity; it has become common knowledge that our sector has been permitted to continue working, so tenants have been free to proceed with home moves and viewings. It has been encouraging to see how well clients have responded to the Covid safety measures we have in place, which have served us very well thus far.

On that note, B&NES council has made asymptomatic Covid testing available to local workforces who are unable to work from home, and come into regular contact with the public. This means that our staff will be able to get tested on a weekly basis, giving our clients even more reassurance that we are taking every precaution to safeguard their health.


Rightmove data shows a shift to rural areas

Data released by Rightmove during February shows a definite shift from major cities to more rural areas over the course of 2020. The area hit hardest was Greater London, which saw average rents drop by 6.4% over the year. In contrast, average rents in the South West increased by 5.4%, although it should be pointed out that parts of Devon and Cornwall, where rents are typically lower than in Bath, will have contributed to this figure.

Source: Rightmove.co.uk

The much-publicised exodus of renters from London is certainly something that we have witnessed in Bath, and we expect this to continue throughout the year as lockdown restrictions are relaxed. Cities such as Bath, with strong transport links into the capital, are prime destinations for renters looking to escape densely populated, built-up areas.


Bath Celebrates Its Property Sector

The Bath Property Awards are almost upon us, and we are delighted to be nominated as finalists. Held on Friday 12th March, the online ceremony brings together businesses from all corners of the property sector; it is remarkable to see the strength and diversity in the businesses nominated across the categories. Regardless of what happens in our ‘lettings agent’ category, it’s a pleasure to be in such enterprising and esteemed company.

Do check out the Bath Property Awards website to read more about the other businesses involved.


Reside is an award-winning independent letting agent in Bath. Please get in touch if you would like to discuss any aspect of letting or managing your property; we would love to hear from you.

Reside Review: January 2021

Rental Market Continues to Show Resilience

Despite being locked down throughout January, the rental market once again proved itself to be resilient in the face of national restrictions. Our industry was fortunate to be permitted to continue operating during lockdown, whilst observing strict safety precautions. Previous lockdowns have taught us not to expect a decrease in demand, and January was no exception; over the course of the month, we let more properties than in January 2020, at a higher average rent.

Demand has in fact been exceeding supply; on the last day of the month, we had only five available properties remaining on the market. In the current market, a sensibly-priced property with professional photographs and a quality virtual tour should attract good levels of interest straight away.


Helping Homeschoolers

We have been scratching our heads of late, wondering what we can do to help our local community get through this current lockdown.

One initiative we landed on was to offer support to homeschooling parents who do not have access to a printer, and are unable to print schoolwork for their children.

We have virtually become a paperless office over the last few years, so this seemed like a very good reason to press our hulking office printer into action. Using the systems we have put in place for key collections, we can also offer contactless collection from our office door.

So please – if we can help with this, do get in touch. We would be very happy to print your schoolwork for you.


Awards Season

In January, we were named as finalists in the 2020 Bath Property Awards, which are being held in March of this year. The awards are run by Mediaclash, the team behind Bath Life, and are a celebration of the local property sector. We’re honoured to be involved, alongside a host of excellent local businesses from across the sector, and look forward to the very creative virtual event that Mediaclash have organised.


Reside is an award-winning independent letting agent in Bath. Please get in touch if you would like to discuss any aspect of letting or managing your property; we would love to hear from you.