Wellbeing Wednesday: Five Healthy Eating Tips for People
Many of us turn to food when we’re bored or stressed, so it’s no wonder that the pandemic has played havoc with so many people’s waistlines.
Spending lots of time at home this year, amid ongoing uncertainty, has meant that bad habits have crept in. Do any of these descriptions resonate with you?
The all-day grazer: Mid-morning you reach for the biscuit tin and then keep going – and going. You eat little and often (by that we mean almost constantly) and … Continue Reading…
Government Announces New Rule on Evictions During Lockdown 2
Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick has announced a ban on bailiffs carrying out eviction enforcement during the lockdown in all but the most serious of cases.
While the courts are continuing to hear eviction cases, under the new rules announced last week as England returned to lockdown, bailiff enforcement action cannot be implemented until January 11, 2021, “at the earliest”.
Mr Jenrick says the move protects those who have found themselves in financial difficulty through no fault of their own “while ensuring landlords … Continue Reading…
Five Ways Homebuyers Can Plan Their Move in Advance
Moving can be stressful – some people rate it right up there with divorce in the aggravation stakes – but there are ways you can take the drama and disruption out of the process.
The first step is to acknowledge that buying a new home is likely to be one of the biggest purchases you make in your lifetime.
And if you plan to sell a property to fund your next move, you’re effectively carrying out two incredibly important transactions in one … Continue Reading…
Pet Owners – Keep your furry friends safe and sound this Bonfire Night
Ten steps you can take to soothe pets through the anxiety-inducing fireworks season.
Halloween has been and gone and next up on the calendar is Bonfire Night.
Some people enjoy it. Others endure it.
One thing is for sure, and that’s with all the loud bangs, strange sounds, and unexpected flashes it’s a testing time, to put it mildly, for our pets.
At Richard James we love people, properties, and pets and that’s why we’ve collated these six tips for animal lovers in Northamptonshire.
Check out … Continue Reading…
How will the new lockdown impact the property market ?
Following the announcement on Saturday by Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, we look at what it all means to home sellers and buyers in and around Wellingborough, Irthlingborough and Rushden.
We received confirmation England will go into lockdown from Thursday, November 5 until at least December 2.
So, how will this affect people in the process of moving or thinking about selling in Northamptonshire?
Well, firstly it’s good news from a property moving perspective because the Housing Minister Robert Jenrick confirmed in a tweet on … Continue Reading…
What frightens the wits out of landlords in Wellingborough, Irthlingborough & Rushden?
There are many different fears we all have in life.
There’s the fear of scary clowns like the one made infamous by the horror classic It.
Or more everyday things like fear of failure, of missing out or missing the bus.
One of the things we’ve become very skilled at over the years we’ve been working in the Wellingborough, Irthlingborough & Rushden rental market is helping landlords overcome their fears.
And below are four things landlords fear. The good news is we know how … Continue Reading…
Tips for Selling Your Home AFTER the Clocks Go Back
It’s tempting when the clocks go back (as they will do on Sunday morning) to think that it’s all downhill to Christmas but take our word for it: there’s still time to make things happen in 2020.
It’s mid-autumn and nine weeks until Santa visits – too early for us here at Richard James to dust off our Christmas jumpers and reindeer ears.
If you feel the same way, and recent events have prompted you to re-evaluate where and how you want to … Continue Reading…
Quick! Time Is Running Out To Save Up To £15,000 On Your New Dream Home
The Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) holiday introduced by the UK government in July, is due to end on 31 March 2021. The holiday was introduced to boost the housing market and means that purchasers buying their main residence will pay ZERO stamp duty on properties worth up to £500,000. This is a potential saving of up to £15,000 if you act soon.
Would you like to save up to £15,000 on your next home move?
The average time to sell … Continue Reading…
What Landlords Need to Know About the Tier System When It Comes to Moving
We look at what the new tier system means for landlords and people looking to rent in Northamptonshire.
The tier system announced by the Government this week to combat the increase in Covid-19 cases has caused some concern from landlords and people who are looking to move.
The good news is that it shouldn’t.
This is because even in the highest tiered areas which the Government has said are at very high-risk, people can still move. Albeit with extra safety precautions which we’ve … Continue Reading…
Cheer Yourself Up by Creating a Cosy Home
As the nights draw in and the mercury drops, it’s time to take a little inspiration from our Nordic neighbours.
The stylish Danes have mastered the art of dealing with long, dark winters by embracing what they call hygge (pronounced hoo-gah).
Hygge is a sense of cosy contentment brought about by enjoying life’s simple pleasures. Imagine yourself, warm drink in hand, sitting in a comfy chair in front of a crackling fire, and you’re on the right track.
The idea of hygge is … Continue Reading…
