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Create your own natural Winter Wonderland!

Published On: December 17, 2015 at 9:00 am

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With the festive season beginning to get into full swing, the majority of us will have already taken our decorations out of the loft and battled with tinsel, baubles and broken lights.

However, the last bit of Christmas sparkle missing from your home could be in the garden. There is no better time to look outside and see how some greenery could be used to add to final festive touches to your windowsill, hearth or front door.

Happy Holly-days

‘If you have common plants like holly, cotoneaster, rosemary and ivy, they can all be put to good use in Christmas displays both inside and out,’ said Emma Hardy, author of The Winter Garden. ‘Little pine conifers will be fine to have indoors over Christmas. I bought some Picea glauca (white spruce) from Ikea, which are really good for Christmas displays. Look indoors at garden centres and they will have those little conifers,’ she continued.[1]

Have a Mossy Christmas

Hardy believes that by people should add, ‘softer greenery like bun moss or even moss from your lawn to add to a trough for the table.’ She added that, ‘you can pick moss off the lawn or if you have a lovely bit on the roof of your shed, use that. You may need to mist it a bit to keep it moist.’[1]

Create your own natural Winter Wonderland!

Create your own natural Winter Wonderland!

Be the Ivy of your friends  

‘Ivy, especially if it has the berries on it, looks great and lasts for ages,’ Hardy notes. ‘Pussy willow can be used, as can rosemary which keeps its shape. For a cheap display, consider bulbs. I bought some hyacinths the other day which were 69p each. Get a few of those, pot them up in an old vase with pine cones round them and it makes a special display.’[1]

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Holes, holes, holes

Hardy warns that, ‘making holes in the bottom of any trough is essential for drainage, but ensure you put a drip tray underneath or the Christmas table’s going to get wet! Add a thick layer of gravel to the bottom of the container, leveling the surface, then half-fill the trough with potting compost before adding your plants.’[1]

‘If you want a bit of sparkle, put some of those battery-operated fairly lights around the tree and it’s just the sweetest thing,’ she suggests. ‘Use succulents from an existing rockery to make a fantastic wreath which should look good all year round and can be refreshed and reused next year too, ‘she suggests.[1]

Deck the trough with potting compost 

For finishing touches for displays, Hardy says, ‘Use moss to line a metal wreath frame, pulling the moss into pieces and laying it in a ring shape slightly larger than the wire frame, root side up on the table. Lay the wire wreath frame on top of the moss and place handfuls of potting compost on the frame, then wrap the moss around the frame and the compost, securing it with copper wire. This should provide enough nutrients to keep the succulents happy.’[1]

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Festive cheer…for the rest of the year 

Hardy concluded by saying that when the festive season is over, she hangs her wreath in a sheltered spot outside. ‘Succulents can survive quite dry conditions so make sure the wreath doesn’t become waterlogged. In very dry weather, just moisten the moss and potting compost a little, she explains.[1]

She concluded by saying, ‘with all winter displays, it’s not worth doing anything that you can’t see from your house. If you have space by your front door, back door or back window, position your plants so you can see them.’[1]

Follow Hardy’s lead and create your own Winter Wonderland from your own surroundings!

[1] http://www.hamhigh.co.uk/property/make_your_own_festive_displays_the_natural_way_1_4344925

Homes Near the Best Christmas Markets

Published On: December 16, 2015 at 3:55 pm

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One of the best ways to get into the festive spirit is a trip to one of the UK’s many Christmas markets. Even better, imagine having one of these merry delights on your doorstep!

Here, we take a look at some properties currently for sale near some of the country’s best Christmas fairs.

London 

The Southbank’s Winter Market runs from 20th November to 24th December this year. Set along the picturesque riverbank of the Thames, its wooden chalets are full of Christmas food, drinks and gifts.

Valentine Place in SE1 is just a short walk from the market. Choose from one, two and three-bedroom apartments or mews houses in this brand new development, set around a former bakery. Prices start at £735,000, with

Homes Near the Best Christmas Markets

Homes Near the Best Christmas Markets

more details at Crest Nicholson: https://www.crestnicholson.com/valentineplace/

Lincoln

Lincoln’s Christmas Market began in 1982, making it the oldest of this type of winter fair in the UK. It has grown from hosting just 11 stalls to 250 traders this year. The market can be found on the cobbled square between the cathedral and the castle.

The Quays on Burton Waters is a modern, three-bedroom family house close to the cathedral. Wrap up warm and head over to the market with your family and friends. The mews house is on the market for £435,000 through Mundys: http://mundys.net/properties/the-quays-burton-waters-lincoln-ln1/

Exeter

Last year, the Christmas market on Exeter’s cathedral green won the National Association of British Market Authorities’ best specialities award. It offers unique, handmade gifts and decorations, alongside wintery foods.

If you’d like to bring some Victoriana Christmas spirit home, why not look at this old-meets-new, two-bedroom cottage? The quirky property would make any festive season truly special. It is up for sale at £210,000 by Your Move: https://www.your-move.co.uk/property/house-for-sale-st-andrews-road-exeter-ex4-id-528445169/search

Birmingham

Birmingham is home to the UK’s largest Christmas market and has been transforming the city at this time of year for a decade. The fair celebrates all things local, with musicians and schools participating to create a community feel.

No.10 Clement Street is a unique development of six large, contemporary apartments within an original Victorian redbrick building. Spread the festive spirit by inviting friends and family to your new pad. A two-bedroom apartment is £395,000 through Wolf’s: http://www.wolfs.co.uk/property/details/1225/10-clement-street

Krakow, Poland 

Do you fancy a visit to an overseas Christmas market? Or maybe you’d like to move there! The ancient market square of Krakow becomes a winter wonderland at this time of year – enjoy some traditional Polish treats by heading out before the fair ends (sometimes it can last until January 6th, the Epiphany).

This two-bedroom apartment is within the Old Town, where the market is held. With exposed beams and plenty of light, this home makes the perfect Polish property purchase for anyone venturing abroad. It is on the market for £92,786 through Hamilton May: http://www.property-krakow.com/Sale-Apartment-Dluga-Stare-Miasto-62m2,5910.html

Host Your Very Own Festive Open House

Published On: December 15, 2015 at 2:49 pm

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Moving house near Christmas is rarely on the top of anybody’s festive to-do list, but if you have an empty rental property, now might be the time to make your investment stand out.

Renters often take a break from searching for properties before Christmas, so why not host your very own open house? This way, you can advertise your empty property without prospective tenants having to find you.

Host Your Very Own Festive Open House

Host Your Very Own Festive Open House

Get into the festive spirit with these open house tips:

Keep it Christmassy

Hosting an open house is a great way to not only show off your property, but also meet with hopeful tenants. Create a festive atmosphere with classic decorations and some Christmas tunes on in the background. You want people to see the potential of your property though, so keep decorations simple – a nice wreath on the front door will welcome guests and some fresh greenery will make the home feel alive.

You could also find a special scented candle to spread the aromas of Christmas through the property – who can say no to the smell of gingerbread?

Choose the right time

Naturally, everyone is super busy before Christmas, so finding a good time to host an open house can be a nightmare. But don’t panic – consider people’s schedules and when they are likely to be free. Weekend evenings are a no-no as many people have parties to attend or family to entertain. Think a weekday afternoon after work or a Saturday morning before people head out for some last-minute shopping.

Advertising 

Spread the word around people you know – do they have any friends or relatives who may be in need of a home? You could also ask your current tenants whether they know anyone that might be interested.

Use the internet to your advantage too. If you have social media, push the message and ask your friends to share your posts. Also look out for any tenant forums and post a message there. There may also be an online news board for your local area where you can advertise.

And remember! 

If you do host an open house, remember to talk to your guests and ask them to note down their name and email address so that you can contact them at a later date and get some feedback.

Make the most of the festive season by showing off your property and meeting prospective tenants!

Provide the Entertainment!

Published On: December 14, 2015 at 3:18 pm

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Are you heading to any awkward family parties this year? Avoid being a turkey with one of these festive gags!

 

Why couldn’t the elf put up his Christmas tree?

Santa's Elf relaxes on an edge - 3D render.

Because of elf and safety!

 

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Two snowmen are stood in a field. One says to the other: “Can you smell carrots?”

 

What kind of paper likes music?

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Wrapping paper

 

What do you call a penguin in the desert?

What do you call a penguin in the desert? Lost!

Lost!

 

What’s the difference between a snowman and a snowwoman?

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Snowballs

5 Essential Christmas Decorations

Published On: December 11, 2015 at 4:19 pm

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If you have a large portfolio of properties, or even just a couple to manage, being a landlord can often mean you forget about your own home in making sure your tenants live comfortably and happily. But at Christmas, it is important to focus on your own property and create a festive feel at your home.

This festive home is a perfect bauble for landlords

This festive home is a perfect bauble for landlords

With under two weeks to go, you may not be able to transform your house into a winter wonderland, but we’ve listed the top five essential Christmas decorations that are easy and effective.

First impressions

Friends and family often pile into our homes over the festive period, so provide plenty of impact with a traditional wreath on your front door. These can be classic – made from ivy and berries – or more rustic, with pinecones and spiced fruit. For a magical effect, choose a bright, modern wreath in silver or gold. Finish with a velvet ribbon for a luxurious look.

Welcome your guests 

When your guests step into your house, surprise them with a full, festive garland. You can buy readymade garlands to attach to your banister rail, or make one yourself with conifer and berries to fill your home with a wintery scent. Start off a theme for your home by combining certain elements of your wreath, for example, sparkling pinecones.

Special decorations

Add some new, fun baubles to your tree this year to give it an overhaul and bring everything together. Pick decorations that reflect what you do –an old-fashioned gold key would be perfect for your Christmas tree! These baubles can be used every year, again and again.

Christmas smells

One of the best things about Christmas is the variety of aromas that fill the air. Whether you love the smell of gingerbread cooking or clove-studded oranges, find a candle scent that will drift through your home and bring joy to your guests. Place candles on the mantelpiece or windowsills for a delicate effect.

Where will the presents go?

Stockings can often become tired, so invest in some new, fun ones for all the family. Hang them on the fireplace before the big day for some added decoration. There are plenty on the market, from rustic hessian sacks to traditional Nordic knits.

What theme have you gone for this year?

 

The Top 10 Homes for Christmas

Published On: December 11, 2015 at 3:36 pm

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It may be a little late to complete on a house purchase before Christmas, but for those of us that wish it really was Christmas everyday, these homes will make the perfect gift for the New Year.

So take a look at these varied properties and imagine spending next Christmas there with your family…

Perfect for two (Or more)

If you and your partner are looking for a new home, this idyllic pink cottage is the prettiest spot for you to decorate up for a special Christmas. And if you’re considering starting a family, the home has a second bedroom. It is Grade II listed and has beautiful views.

A charming, family home

Detached and double-fronted – what more could you want from a family home? This five-bedroom farmhouse is Grade II listed, dating back to the early 18th century. The grand exterior would be finished off perfectly by a festive wreath and if you really must work over the holidays, the property comes with a separate studio.

Bringing peace on Earth

What could be more fitting for Christmas than a converted church? This home has four bedrooms and 5,273 square foot of living space, making it ideal for hosting a huge celebration.

Medieval Christmas?

Stick to modern traditions but enjoy an otherworldly atmosphere in this Grade II listed cottage, which dates to 1487. Although it has been meticulously restored, it boasts many original features that give the home a truly unique feel.

For family and friends

It can be difficult accommodating guests over the festive period, but this 17th century, Grade II listed cottage has en suites to two of its three bedrooms. There is also a shower room, meaning that no one feels awkward queuing for the bathroom! A charming thatched roof tops off the home.

Community spirit

If you love getting involved during the festive period, this Grade II listed home sits right in the heart of a picturesque village. Meet your neighbours and make friends before retreating back to your period property for a relaxing Christmas.

Like something off a postcard

Do you have a large family or lots of guests? Invite them to this picture-perfect country house for an enchanting, British Christmas. The eight-bed property is Grade II listed and has almost an acre of grounds – perfect for building snowmen!

Shine a light

With its striking stained-glass windows, this converted chapel will feel magical over Christmas dinner. The open-plan living and dining area means you can invite all the family round to share in the joy of the season.

The guesthouse

Invite your loved ones over for the holidays in this two-bedroom thatched cottage. But fear not – the property comes with a separate two-bed annex, making it an ideal spot for enjoying Christmas together.

Comfy and cosy

If you’d rather stay in at Christmas and keep it quiet, this three-bed cottage makes for a calm and peaceful refuge. The large garden means that you can grow your own winter vegetables too, making it a real homemade Christmas!