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Walmsley Estate Agency opens new office in Theale Kent

Friday, August 21st, 2009

We are please to say that Walmsley have opened a new office in Theale to compliment their current office in Caversham Reading Kent.  Here are a few words from Simon Walmsley, our oldest customer who we began working with in about 1998.

‘Opening a new office requires considerable preparation and foresight. There is always something that is behind and with us it was the company internet site. Fortunately Frank, who had just finished our newest version sprang into life and implemented the changes and new search facilities within 24 hours of instruction. Thanks to him all was uploaded on line the same day as the shop front signs. Great timing Frank and thanks’

So if you need to buy, sell or let property in Theale, now you can.

www.walmsley.co.uk

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WALMSLEY – New site launched

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009
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Walmsley

We have launched the new web site for www.walmsley.co.uk estate agency in Caversham, Reading.  This site has taken a lot of work to create the exact bespoke look that they and their print design team envisaged.

There are many bespoke elements to the sites including all the drop shadow images and the search page elements.

We wish WALMSLEY all the best in the future and I know the site will do a lot to boost business as it looks very fresh and includes all the latest things required for good search engine optimisation.

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Stamp Duty Holiday Continues…

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

Announcements due to be made tomorrow will see help given to construction companies and developers to help them gain the funds required to finish building new homes that are currently in stasis.  Alistair Darling is also said to be due to announce a continuation of the Stamp Duty break for homes costing less than £175,000.  This will be extended by several months to keep it going until the end of this year.  This will form parts of a one billion pound lifeline package to help the property market in Wednesdays budget figures.

Low cost housing and council dwellings will also get a building boost as part of the deal.  However, there is no way of knowing yet if these are new items for the budget or just re-working the old money announced in previous speeches.

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Rise in House Prices for March 2009

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

Slashing the interest rate and pumping money into the economy may not be working as well as Mr Brown had planned, but there is some good news for a change.

According to NATIONWIDE Building Society, house prices have shown a rise in price during March 2009, which has not happened since October 2007.  This makes the average house price about £150K.  NATIONWIDE have recorded a rise of 0.9% compared to February 2009, which changes the annual drop rate from 17.6% in February to 15.7% in March.

RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) have also recently said they are witnessing a rise in the interest being shown by prospective house buyers.  The Bank of England has also said that there have been 38,000 mortgage approvals in February 2009 which is the highest figure they have reported since about this time last year.

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Google Earth launch Street View

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Google Earth Street View has been launched in the UK on 19th March 2009

So far 25 UK cities have been covered by the system which allows viewers to see a street represented as a 360 degree image. This sounds great, but does it help Estate Agents sell property or will it in some cases prevent an agent from even getting the applicant to take a properties details.

There are already some amusing images being found on there. A lorry driver in Wales sticking his fingers up, someone being sick out side a pub in London, and drunken revellers walking down a street in Edinburgh with traffic cones on their heads. These are very specific instances I know, but consider that you will now have to consider the image that Google Earth represents of your street or road. The image may be outdated or have been set up at a time which puts a street, quite literally in a bad light.

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For instance with new homes and developments, the area may have looked like a building site or be full of waste ground when the shots were taken, and may not reflect the best view of your new shiny homes.

On a brighter note, for those of you with property that has been lucky enough to get a good street view, you will certainly benefit from the advantage of being able to show potential viewers more detail.

I have just got back from a walk (down streets and along canals), my friend was saying that she had heard about people complaining that they were not happy with the street view system. The issues being, that people don’t want others to be able to see their houses, and families and cars! My friend also pointed out that all you have to do is stand in front of someone’s house to do all this, without the hassle of having to log into your computer and open up Google Earth. And to be honest, you just can’t argue with that!

So far these areas have been indexed:

England: Birmingham, Bradford, Bristol, Cambridge, Coventry, Derby, Leeds, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Newcastle, Norwich, Nottingham, Oxford, Scunthorpe, Sheffield, Southampton, York

Northern Ireland: Belfast

Scotland: Aberdeen,

Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow

Wales: Cardiff, Swansea.

A quick update to say it was in the news today that Google are removing some images from the Street View system following complaints.  Some are related to property views that the owners did not want published, however, others relate to personal objections.  One from a man caught on the camera entering a sex shop and another from a group of people being arrested at the time the Google Camera passed.    The man being sick outside a pub has also been removed, it must have been a sobering moment for him.

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