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Entries in June 2007
Fri
29
Jun
“Can you justify having a completely random mishmash? The answer’s probably no.”

The words of Design for London director Peter Bishop, quoted in Building Design magazine, on his plans to tackle poor design in London's very centre. Three hundred million pounds, he says, would pay for a complete overhaul from Gray's Inn Road to Park Lane.

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DfL, launched by London mayor Ken Livingstone in February, is planning an exhibition in 2008, in which it will unveil a joined-up vision of urban design for London, including signage and street furniture. We're hopeful. But we've been hopeful before.

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Westminster to scrap parking meters... parking will remain expensive [Telegraph]
UKTV Style want property reality show victims [The Move Channel]
The Rent Generation [Guardian]
Tyler Brûlé on Paddington's gourmet gangs [International Herald Tribune]
Freeholders gone AWOL [Times]

The Rat and Mouse - because Londoners think about property every three seconds

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Everybody wants a piece. Last year, it was Asda. Now, Bricks'n'Clicks appears to have the scoop on a plan by Tesco to enter the online, low cost estate agency market. Tesco themselves are refusing to comment, while the other larger property portals are apparently engaging in a strange mating ritual as they decide whether they want Tesco to pluck their listings or not.

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... and passes it on to readers.

They're called Group 41 Inc., and their offer, to "anyone, anywhere who owns land", is to design "a custom, high-end residential or commercial structure" that will be "sustainable, modern, and comfortable", and to throw in the design ("up to $10,000") gratis. Oh yeah, and the structure has to be made from recycled shipping containers.

Group 41 Inc. look like an interesting and creative outfit, and this is a bold experiment. The small print:

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If you're interersted, drop me a line, and I'll pass on your details.

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Okay, it would be dishonest not to admit I'm excited about being up there at the top...

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... but I'm also having a lot of fun exploring this list. A New Build Diary, the architecture thread at MyNinjaPlease, and pingmag, in particular, are heading straight for the Rat and Mouse feed reader, and I'm continuing to explore. Thanks, once again, to the Times for the kind words. Get the full list here.

Rat and Mouse in Times Top 50 business blogs [June 13, 2007]

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Thu
28
Jun

A guided-tour of 10, Downing Street [Independent]
Oldies return to live it large in London [Telegraph]
Gardener finds bunker under vegetable patch [Daily Mail]

The Rat and Mouse - it's about your house

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20070628Flatsearch

If you're a Facebook fanatic you'll be pleased to know you can now search for an apartment without leaving the warm and addictive cocoon of your homepage. Go here, load the Nestoria application, and not only will you be able to search for property at lightning speed, but you'll be able to share your searches with your friends and send them details of properties too, all from within Facebook.

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I've tested it, and it's very, very good.

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It's for May, and it's a 0.7% monthly rise, leaving annual inflation at 8.9%.

[via Reuters]

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When Time Out published its London guide book, it missed out The Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. So, it attempts to put things right with a 10-point guide to the borough. Oh yeah, and here's the apology:

Time Out did a Bobbitt and cut the flaccid penis that is the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames off the map of the capital.

Well, don't know about you, but we at the Rat and Mouse have had plenty of experience distinguishing the difference between an apology and being called a cock. This - we're confident - falls into the latter category. So, go on, Kingston: what are you going to do about it?

[via This Is Local London]

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Today's figures are a 1.1% rise for June, more than double May's monthly move, leaving annual house price inflation at 11.1% (up from 10.3%). Already, the talk is of a July rate rise to 5.75% followed by an August move 6%.

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Wed
27
Jun

And it looks like this:

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New York, London, it's a cross-cultural deformity... although something tells me a visit by Apartment Therapy to the Rat and Mouse HQ might cause them a panic attack.

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"Affordability and employment, which are long-term drivers, are at long-term averages, demographics are in favor and supply/demand is out of kilter, so I remain as confident as I can be that I don't think residential prices are going to plummet in any shape or form."

Ian Marcus of the Bank of England's Property Forum, quoted by Reuters.

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Beginner's guide to restoration and conversion [FindaProperty.com]
Mortgages up to highest monthly total of year [Channel 4 News]
But down year-to-year [Tiscali News]
Homebuilders worry about interest rates [Guardian]
BOE deputy: Interest rates still too low [BBC]

The Rat and Mouse - because Londoners think about property every three seconds

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The Daily Mail reports on what it reads as a frenzy of interest in London studio flats, citing a number of west London examples, including a studio in Hans Crescent, Knightsbridge, that was so small that - despite recent advances in nanophotography - Strutt & Parker failed to capture it on camera. Documentary evidence from the Land Registry did, however, prove the studio existed, and Strutt & Parker were able to sell it for £215,000. More here.

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A survey by BuyProperty4Less - a website offering discounts on new-builds - suggests that the average Brit moves house 12 times, with one in five moving 20 or more times. We tend to have owned five properties, and rented three (presumably the remainder are parents homes). Reasons for moving? Mainly - 47% - relationships. But also work moves and, interestingly, 7% of us move because we can't get along with our neighbours.

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Tue
26
Jun

If you yearn for better urban planning as much as the Rat and Mouse does, you might enjoy The Slow Home Movement.

Slow Home is a critical and much needed alternative to the standardised world of cookie cutter houses and instant neighborhoods. Suburban sprawl is like fast food, cheap and easy but also unsatisfying and boring. These places are shallow substitutes for homes and neighborhoods with meaning and depth. They are created by big businesses that are more interested in profits rather than people. Like fast food, they are bad for us, our families, and the environment.

Founder John Brown is an architect and estate agent. The website is interesting and functional, with plenty of video, and a "ten steps" programme for building or choosing your slow home:

1. GO INDEPENDENT
Avoid homes by big developers and large production builders. They are designed for profit not people. Work with independent designers and building contractors instead.

2. GO LOCAL
Avoid home finishing products from big box retailers. The standardized solutions they provide cannot fit the unique conditions of your home. Use local retailers, craftspeople, and manufacturers to get a locally appropriate response and support your community.

3. GO GREEN
Stop the conversion of nature into sprawl. Don’t buy in a new suburb. The environmental cost can no longer be justified. Re-invest in existing communities and use sustainable materials and technologies to reduce your environmental footprint.

4. GO NEAR
Reduce your commute. Driving is a waste of time and the new roads and services required to support low density development is a big contributor to climate change. Live close to where you work and play.

5. GO SMALL
Avoid the real estate game of bigger is always better. A properly designed smaller home can feel larger AND work better than a poorly designed big one. Spend your money on quality instead of quantity.

6. GO OPEN
Stop living in houses filled with little rooms. They are dark, inefficient, and don’t fit the complexity of our daily lives. Live in a flexible and adaptive open plan living space with great light and a connection to outdoors.

7. GO SIMPLE
Don’t buy a home that has space you won’t use and things you don’t need. Good design can reduce the clutter and confusion in your life. Create a home that fits the way you really want to live.

8. GO MODERN
Avoid fake materials and the re-creation of false historical styles. They are like advertising images and have little real depth. Create a home in which character comes from the quality of space, natural light and the careful use of good, sustainable materials.

9. GO HEALTHY
Avoid living in a public health concern. Houses built with cheap materials off gas noxious chemicals. Suburbs promote obesity because driving is the only option. Use natural, healthy home materials and building techniques. Live where you can walk to shop, school and work.

10. GO FOR IT
Stop procrastinating. The most important, and difficult, step in the slow home process is the first one that you take. Get informed and then get involved with your home. Every change, no matter how small, is important.

The site's American Canadian but it's just as relevant to the UK.

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[via WorldChanging]

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Property under Blair [Telegraph]
Offset mortgages increase in popularity [Reuters]
Chartered Institute of Houseing president presumably never claims expenses [FindaProperty]

The Rat and Mouse - it's about your house

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Before we opened our borders to the flood of East European workers, I happened to be at a lunch sitting next to Patricia Hewitt, then Trade and Industry Minister, and I asked her about the likely effects of mass immigration. She gave me a calculating glance, leaned forward and said softly that I might find it very advantageous for my domestic staff situation.

Yep, that happens to me all the time and - I'm guessing - to the readership of the Daily Mail, too... so we know exactly where you're coming from.

Actually, despite its unpromising start, it's an interesting piece... about middle-class crime... paying builders in cash to avoid VAT (I'm not sure that's technically the client's crime), failing to pay the TV license, over-claiming from the insurance. The middle-classes are masters in the art of dressing self-interest up as principles but - according to a new report - things are getting much, much worse. A revolt against our currupt lords and masters? Or a sign of middle-class driven purely by self-interest?

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Mon
25
Jun

20070625Fame
According to Tracy Kellett, of BDI Home Finders, fame costs homebuyers, in particular. In her previous role as an estate agent she claims to have watched a "well-known daytime TV presenter" pay at least £200,000 more than they should purely because the vendor recognised their face and assumed they could afford it. Now a search agent, she's working as the buffer between the vendor and the celebrity. No doubt she's scrupulously discreet... but we'll start working on her shortly nevertheless.

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Buy-to-let beware story with weird Abbey-attack at the end [Observer]
HIPs cock-up now affecting lets? [Observer]
Prime Central London must-have... private security [Sunday Times]
HIPs extension to three-bed properties could come in September [Guardian]
Fix now, fix now [Times]

The Rat and Mouse - it's about your house

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20070625Mad
Remember, back in March, we reported on this Great Cumberland Place house: ten bedrooms, four bathrooms, five reception rooms, a balcony and a party wall shared with Madonna? It was on the market for £5.75m, and the vendor was property developer Paul Davies. The news is... it's been sold... to Madonna. We can't - as yet - speculate on the price; but Davies is the ultimate shrewd operator, and Madonna is said to have spent eight months negotioting with him and fighting off interest from Mario Testino and Jennifer Saunders (separately... they're not, as far as we know, a couple). Whether Madonna intends to "knock through" or turn landlady isn't clear.
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On Friday, we reported that Blair will be allowed to move into Chequers, at the taxpayers' expense, while the builders finish off at Connaught Street. Apparently, it'll only be a couple of days. (Haven't we all head that before?) Today it turns out that it's not just the Prime Minister but the Deputy Prime Minister, too, who's reluctant to give up some of the residential perks that go along with the job. It was controversial enough that John Prescott kept his Admiralty House home even after he stopped running a government department. Now - it turns out - he gets to keep it, even though he's no longer Deputy Prime Minister. Read it here.

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An extraordinary petition has been sent to Westminster Council, signed by the residents of Connaught Square, suggesting that the Blairs shouldn't count on a warm welcome when they (finally) move into their new home. The Daily Mail appears to have got hold of the text:

Headed tersely: "The Blair Family In Connaught Square", it highlights residents' anger that they will be at risk and have been told nothing about the proposed security measures which could cause chaos in the secluded Square.

The petition reads: "It has been suggested that to protect the Blairs it may be necessary to:

• Prevent vehicles and unauthorised pedestrians entering the west side of the Square, where the Blairs live.

• Turn part of the Square into a gated community, policed by armed guards.

• Prune or cut down some of our magnificent old plane trees for Prevention of Terrorism reasons.

• Have a police helicopter hovering above the Square."

The letter goes on to state that they feel they are being put at unreasonable risk and inconvenience simply to make room for one family, and so the Blairs shouldn't move in. The Blairs - still - apparently plan to attend the Connaught Square garden party. Should be a riot. Literally.

[via the Daily Mail]

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Fri
22
Jun
Rising property prices have encouraged house owners to extend their homes rather than move to bigger premises. Fiona Foster investigates the ugly battles this can cause with neighbours and local authorities, and assesses the impact of the government's new planning strategy.

20:00-20:30. Have a great weekend.

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Building Design magazine have the results of their Smoking Shed Challenge... a competition to design better spaces for smokers following the ban. The winner - the Smoking Tube, by Russian architect George Sneghkin - is described as a celebration of smoking, and is illustrated below. Go here to see all the other entries.

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Remember last weekend's Hack Day contest, sponsored by Nestoria? There was a winner... it's called "Pyzeta" and it enables owners of GPS-enabled Nokia mobile phones to automatically browse Nestoria-listed properties in their immediate vicinity. More here.

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Bradford & Bingley's bullish buy-to-let predictions [Property Week]
OFT to examine housebuilders [Reuters]
Estate agency named as Kent's top business [Kent Online]
London - home to some very wealthy people {CityWire]
The new homes frenzy [Times]

The Rat and Mouse - because Londoners think about property every three seconds

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Figures from HM Revenue & Customs show 2006/7 UK housing sales reaching the highest figures since 1988... with 1.859m properties changing hands. That's a rise of 11% on the previous year. After 1988, interest rates rose, prices fell and sales were cut by more than half a million. What? I'm just saying...

[via BBC]

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Liberal Democrat MP Norman Baker wasn't amongst those getting all damp-eyed at the prospect of Tony Blair's farewells, yesterday. Baker's eyes were on the Blair's country residence prize... apparently, the builder's are, ahem, behind schedule readying Blair's Connaught Square home, and it's somehow been agreed that Blair will move into Chequers at the taxpayers' expense (of £1,738 a day). According to the government it will only be for "a couple of days" (£3, 476). And that forecast is from where? Presumably, the builders... and if Blair's colleagues are really that naive, no wonder the PM's managed to run riot for a decade. The house remains sheathed in scaffolding.

[via the Daily Mirror]

Blairs win Connaught Square planning permission [May 4, 2007]

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Thu
21
Jun
Almost regardless of social class, home ownership has become the ultimate national objective.

So, rich or poor, black or white, property unites us all. Right? No, that's not exactly what the New Statesman's Edmund Conway is driving at. He's writing about the homes-shortage, and how it's affecting every sector of society. It's an interesting article, pointing out how it was relatively rare for Brits to own their homes until the post-WW2 homes for heroes drive... when tax incentives for homeownership got us into the mess we're in right now. Conway points out how recent governments have quietly shifted the incentives back toward the landlords, resulting in a growing and tangible level of resentment from reluctant tenants. Read more, here.

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After BoE minutes reveal this month's policy to hold rates was decided by just one vote.

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Rosalind Russell writes about house price indices and Camden's mysterious rise from rathole to ratpack, in the Telegraph. Sure - the different indices reflect different types of data collected in different ways (and the Rat and Mouse firmly believes in the micro-local nature of house price valuation); but the piece also poses an interesting... to what extent can agents talk a local market up?

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There's an interesting thread developing over at the Channel 4 4homes forum. A vendor - we'll call him "x" (because it's better than his screen name, which is "pont") - wants to know whether he can pull out of the deal now, even though he's already exchanged. His solicitor is apparently being "unhelpful". No shit. At first, he cites his reasons as the loss of his job. But a little later, he suggests the problems aren't financial... he's "made £220k profit"... which means that if he's worried about meeting mortgage payments while jobless then selling - now - possibly at the top of the market - should be a Godsend. But... "I just still love my house and I just don't want to move". Hmm. And what about this: "Surely I can pull out, nothing is impossible!!" This could end in tears. Watch the thread.

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Buy-to-let still healthy [Telegraph]
Buy-to-let sick [Telegraph]
Aggressive skyscrapers surround Tower of London and move in [Newsday]
Interest rates about to bite [The Move Channel]
Governer: debt, "toxic" [Telegraph]
Happy Birthday: Nestoria turns one [Nestoria blog, team illustrated above, moments before Rightmove sniper opens fire]

The Rat and Mouse - it's about your house

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Wed
20
Jun

According to research by Birmingham Midshires' mortgage division, FTBs are particularly keen on DIY, lavishing care and cash on their purchases from the get-go, with eyes on a prize a step or two up the ladder. Redecoration, new kitchens and new bathrooms top the list of improvements. More here.

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Daily Mirror demands more council homes [Daily Mirror]
Londoner sells Jaguar over congestion charge [NY Post]
Property seminars... any good? [Daily Mail]

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Ex-LA Lakers cheeleader, ex-choreographer, ex-singer Paula Abdul might become an ex-American. After hanging out with her American Idol pal Simon Cowell, she's apparently professed a liking for a little London living. More (or less) here.

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Tue
19
Jun

From a press release by the Department for Communities and Local Government:

Social housing tenants who consistently get a poor service - such as long waits for repairs or failure to deal with concerns about poor security - will be able to report their landlord to a new, independent social housing watchdog and trigger action to put it right, under proposals outlined today.

And when their landlord is local government?

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Everything's a pound at Focus DIY... literally [BBC]
Homebuyers turn to auctions for bargains [Real Estate TV]
NAEA continues to call for HIPs scrap [CityWire]
Cumbrian village needs more women... smear her with beer and throw her to the Weardalians [The London News]

The Rat and Mouse - it's about your house

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Here's an interesting piece, in which Anne Ashworth urges Gordon Brown to think again about the nondomicile tax break (in which an individual buys homes via an offshore company... replacing a 4% Stamp Duty rate with 0.5%). She points to a "ripple effect", in which the property purchases of the super-rich have caused a chain of displacement... eventually kicking the bankers out to the suburbs and the ftbs out of the market altogether.

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That's a Thames21 floating litter trap.

Rat and Mouse gallery 10 - house price confusion [May 31, 2007]

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Mon
18
Jun

It's something the Rat and Mouse saw in 2005... homeowners - convinced of a crash - selling their homes, renting and waiting. And waiting. And waiting. And then realising the depth of the hole into which they'd fallen. Of course, the market slowed, but prices didn't fall, and those who'd taken the gamble, looking forward to a much bigger home and full decade of smugness, are still wiping the egg from their faces with Wet Wipes (TM). Now - according to this (and we've no idea at all where they've got their information) - some people are at it again. (Remember, the value of your home can pretty much stay the same as well as fall... a dead market, with rapidly decreasing annual house price inflation, will still spell disaster for the sell-to-renter...)

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20070618Hummer
So, drive a Prius and you'll pay £41.50 to park outside your house. Drive a Hummer and you could pay as much as £207.50. "What next?" asks the Daily Mail.

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Mark Brinkley, thinking outside of the box, in an interesting thread over at House 2.0:

Imagine every year each adult would be granted a notional housing footprint, say around 50 sq m each, about the size of a one or two bedroomed flat. If you didn’t own property, you could then sell your housing entitlement: if you wanted to own more than this, you would have to buy it from those who were selling. A market would be established, rather like the carbon trading exchanges, where allowances could be bought and sold. The more distorted the balance between the haves and the have-nots became, the higher the value of the entitlements would be. Such a scheme would aim to greatly reduce the attractiveness of owning property purely as an investment. In effect, it becomes a distributive tax, just as how people envisage carbon rationing as working.

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It's hardly a crash... annual inflation at 13.2% (up from 13.1% in May)... but, month-on-month, over-heated London property rose slower than the national average (0.7%, compared to 0.8% nationally). The annual figure dropped, too, from 24.8% to 23.1%, and more than half of London boroughs showed a fall. Rightmove point to a market flooded by new vendors, all eager to beat the deadline to avoid paying (imaginary) HIPs fees.

Market report - RICS, market slows [June 14, 2007]

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The Times carries a fascinating story of uber-developer Mike Spink's huge (and apparently secret) £42m deal which leaves him the proud owner of a lovely - but knackered - 30,000 sq ft mansion called Park Place, in Remenham, Henley-on-Thames. It's the most ever spent on a property outside London... but then it's an utterly unique proposition, packed with history, from countless links with royalty to a recent spell as a boarding school for children with emotional problems. By any standards - even Spink's - this is a giant project. The Rat and Mouse watches with interest.

Spink thinks big [February 17, 2006]

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Jeremy Clarkson can't find London [Times]
Almost a million fixed-rate borrowers about to taste bitter reality [Times]
UK construction industry pays lip service to renewable energy [Carbon Free]
Rent out your home to holiday-makers [International Herald Tribune]
Who want to be a property developer? Everybody, apparently... [Times]

The Rat and Mouse - it's about your house

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Fri
15
Jun

Price of London property outstrips Monte Carlo [Telegraph]
Elsewhere... a slowdown, possibility to snag a bargain? [Times]
"Posh property" - up 33% [Channel 4]
Buy-to-let still going strong [Telegraph]
Why's Thamesmead cheap? [Channel 4 4homes forum]
An update, on Cummunity SelfBuild [Times]
Removal van - missing [BBC]

The Rat and Mouse - it's about your house

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20070615Cliff-1It's not a London story (the couple are from Cheltenham) but it's interesting. According to this, Colin and Louise Downes, their £80,000 mortgage offer not much use to them, plan to spend £1,000 on a decommissioned bus, and a further £4,000 converting it into a two-bedroom home. A novel idea, if not entirely new.

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According to a survey by Alliance & Leicester, private home-sellers using websites to market their properties are finding buyers in an average of less than two months, compared to more than three months via the more conventional estate agency route. The survey featured 2,384 people, 8% of whom had used on online private sales service, 5% had used a local paper, 4% had hand-crafted a "for sale" board and 1% had used eBay.

[via Reuters]

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The Department for Communities and Local Government denies claims by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors that a legal loophole in the (forthcoming) HIPs system will allow vendors to dodge paying for a report by simply ordering it when their house reaches the market, and hoping they can sell the property before actually receiving or, crucially, paying for the document. Sounds dubious to us. But, then, so do HIPs.

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Thu
14
Jun

That's right, our friends at Nestoria are using Saturday's Yahoo! Hack Day in London to launch a competition. The best (as judged by the Nestoria engineering team) mashup to use the Nestoria API will win a Garmin eTrex Vista Cx GPS... because geeks like to know where they are. Good luck.

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Retaliatory eviction rife in the UK [Guardian]
Leafy suburbia... at risk from garden-grabbing [BBC]
Ten times salary homes found [Channel 4]
More HIPs debate [Daily Mail]
How to avoid inheritance tax [Telegraph]
Celebrity factor boosts property value by as much as 10% [Channel 4]
Fixed rate, 100% mortgage offers double [Channel 4]
Period home owners... yes you can green your property [Telegraph]

The Rat and Mouse - it's about your house

Rat and Mouse in Times Top 50 business blogs [June 13, 2007]
Why advertise with the Rat and Mouse?

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20070614Nghouse
Nell Gwynn House, Hopton Street - once home, it's believed, to one of London's most celebrated actress-courtesans (and lover to King Charles II) - is listed with Hamptons with a guide price of £995,000. It's an extraordinary little gem, believed to be the oldest in the neighbourhood, and dating back further than implied in the listing. It comes with two bedrooms, a garden and allocated parking. You can download pdf particulars by clicking this.

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The number of surveyors reporting increases in prices outnumbered those reporting declines by just 23.9% in May, the smallest percentage since April 2006. The ratio of sales to stock has fallen for the second month to 40.9, however new buyer enquiries have leveled (after declining for several months) and some of the sales/stock ratio movement can be put down to a surge in the number of homes reaching the market by sellers attempting to beat the imaginary HIPs deadline. More here.

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Wed
13
Jun

20070613Heygate2
Time is running out for the Heygate Estate, one of the Elephant & Castle's more troubled locales, due to be torn down to make way for the area's ambitious regeneration plans. But not everybody's delighted. According to the Irish Post (what can I say... I was browsing) one resident, a defiant 62-year-old woman, is refusing to budge. Now it's not entirely clear from the piece whether she actually lives in the famous 60s high-rise itself, or in some neighbouring maisonettes (the row's called Chearsley, I don't know it), but she's quoted talking about the area's sense of community, and the uncertain plans for the current residents' futures. She's not alone. Here's an elegant writer on the subject, pointing out that Heygate is - in its own way - quite a beautiful 60s construction. Perhaps, one day, we'll all miss it, in the same way we'd have missed Trellick Tower, if it hadn't been allowed to languish long enough to become trendy again. And, as Monbiot pointed out recently, the urban poor learnt long ago that regeneration is unlikely to benefit them. The Rat and Mouse has discovered with regard to the Ferrier Estate... this is always an emotional subject.

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... Londoners are obsessed with property prices. Whatever can they mean?

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It's a Buckingham Place, Westminster townhouse... eight bedrooms, a terrace and a garden (note to non-Londoners: gardens in this neighbourhood are rare as travelers' teeth), and it's weighing in at a hefty £4.85m. It also comes with an elegant bit of history. It was previously owned by JFK's sister-in-law, the superbly named Princess Radziwill, and was Kennedy's London martini-pad of choice during his presidential years. Particulars, courtesy of Knight Frank, here.
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This is partly to say "thanks" to those who have written in to let us know; but mostly to shamelessly blow our own trumpet. From the Times:

As the bloggerati continue to set the agenda Times Online provides the first full list of the 50 top blogs, corporate and anti-corporate alike.

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... plus commentary on the madness of the market, the vagaries of the estate agencies and the filthiest property porn in the capital. We're genuinely grateful and delighted to have been included. Thanks!

Check out the other great blogs there, too. The Rat and Mouse feed reader is bulging.

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The National Housing and Planning Advice Unit recently made headlines with their infamous 20 year house boom prediction. Now - according to this - they've a wacky affordability tool, too, which plots the relationship between supply, income and interest rates. According to their calculations a 1% rise in national income will produce a 2% rise in house prices, but an extra 1% on interest rates can reduce house prices by 3%. Furthermore, an extra 1% in available property can knock 2% off its value. It all sounds suspiciously like logic applied to the housing market.

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Channel 4 interest rates Q&A [Channel 4 News]
Urls for ftbs [Times]
Remortgaging online - live conversation at the Channel 4 forum [Channel 4 4homes]
New short-term Woolwich fixed rate deal for the nervous [CityWire]
New - the 50-year home loan, for the optimistic [Guardian]
Mortgage price war... rumblings [Guardian]

The Rat and Mouse - it's about your house

Tuesday morning linkage - the new rock'n'roll [June 12, 2007]

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Fuzzbo - isn't the domain name market a bitch? - is a Googlemaps mashup online private sales website. For £99 and not a penny more... okay, plus VAT... Fuzzbo will upload your property details onto not only their map, but a bunch of partners' too, including Home.co.uk, Hotproperty.co.uk, PrimeMove.com, OnOneMap.com and Nestoria. What's more, you get a real-life for sale board to put up outside your house.

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The Olympics will turn us into couch potatoes, produce no long-term boost to local employment and is turning out to be the "catalyst for mass evictions and impoverishment". Monbiot looks at recent Olympic history and finds a shameful track record of social cleansing. He also finds signs for our own acts of shame in Clays Lane in Newham and Waterden Crescent in Hackney... where gypsies and travelers and a long-standing allotment will be swept aside. More here.

London's poor lose out over Olympics [June 6, 2007]

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Graham Norwood talks to somebody who spent £425,000 on a one-bedroom Putney apartment after viewing it for just 15 minutes. Not so unusual: the average buyer spends just one and a half hours on the biggest expenditure of his or her life - less time than they spend researching a computer purchase. In this instance, the story is that Norwood's interviewee works for Garrington Home Finders, Phil Spencer's homesearch company. She wasn't exactly practicing what her boss preaches. So Phil Spencer walks Anne Cuthbertson through a proper home viewing, prodding, poking and getting "in the zone". it's a great read, and useful, too.

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House prices: what's going on? [MSN]
London house prices - the new rock'n'roll [Independent]
Garden-grabbing epidemic [Telegraph]
Interest rate rise still likely [Guardian]
On architects [Telegraph]

The Rat and Mouse - it's about your house

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According to this in the Times, many of London's council flat and housing association tenants are pocketing a fortune by illegally subletting their flats to the gullible at market rates. The writer herself was caught up in a sublet fiasco, when a housing association official turned up at her Crouch End apartment.

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It's at the OFFSITE2007 future of construction exhibition in Watford, it's by Kingspan, it's called the Lighthouse and it looks like this:

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The headlines are that it's the first building to achieve level six of the Code for Sustainable Homes, making it carbon-neutral (and exempt from Stamp Duty). Solar panels and a biomass boiler power it and super-efficient insulation keeps the heat in. That thing on the top? That's a wind-catcher for summer ventilation. Building costs? Apparently 40% higher than the average home. But that should come down were the Lighthouse to be built in any quantity. More here.

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It's late but it's accurate - based, as it is, on completions. The headlines are that annual house price inflation for April was 11.3% (up from 10.9% in March), with the London figure reaching 14% (from 13.9% in March). Between March and April, there was a rise of 1.2%.

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20070611ThumbsupSimple. Let your wife buy your share from the trustee, then pay the mortgage with your £3m pension fund.

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Remember the scandal of the drive-by surveyors, charging up to £1,000 for a compulsory re-mortgage valuation, but failing, even, to shift from second gear never mind stop and get out their cars? According to this, it might even be worse:

But the CML admitted a growing number of valuations are 'automated'. This is where a computer is used to calculate the value of a home using data such as house prices from the neighbouring area, features of an individual property and the sales process. This can be carried out remotely from anywhere in the country, at a cost of as little as £20.

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Big City bonuses forecast [Daily Mail]
FindaProperty reader questions [FindaProperty]
London Fields pensioner thrown out of home to make way for new development [Hackney Gazette]
Tax/house price relationship... confusing [Times]
Buy-to-let landlords keep their nerve [Times]
Squatters take over Hampstead mansion [Daily Mail]

The Rat and Mouse - because Londoners think about property every three seconds

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The Telegraph carried this interesting piece about Wow, an online agent with an offline presence. Wow will apparently only operate in neighbourhoods where they have a local agent who knows the local market and can view the property. It's not entirely clear from the website, but according to the Telegraph they've "branches" in west and south west London. They charge a flat fee of £899 (making them a viable alternative when selling a property worth £400,000 or more), and advertise on a host of larger portals, including Rightmove and Propertyfinder. So... a local agent with an online shopfront.

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