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Belvoir Southampton

Belvoir Southampton

Real Estate

Southampton, HAMPSHIRE 49 followers

Helping people move onto the next chapter in their lives

About us

Belvoir Southampton are bespoke property specialists who deal in all aspects of residential sales, lettings and buy 2 let advice. We pride ourselves on providing an exceptional level of customer care to everyone we deal with.

Industry
Real Estate
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Southampton, HAMPSHIRE
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2013
Specialties
property, investment, and sales

Locations

Employees at Belvoir Southampton

Updates

  • Is the Home Buying Process About to Get Quicker? New plans to speed up the conveyancing process have been announced. The government wants to digitalise the system (which is still primarily paper-based). Many industry figures hope the move will cut conveyancing times. It takes, on average, five months to go from sale agreed to completion.* However, digitalising the system is a huge undertaking and will take some time. In the meantime, there are ways buyers and sellers can help the process along, such as: Choosing a proactive estate agent with good communication skills to sell your property. Staying away from conveyancers that charge very low fees. They often take on a high volume of cases – meaning their service can be slow. Preparing documentation early so that it’s quickly accessible. If you know someone who would find this article helpful, share it with them. * Rightmove January 2025.

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  • The Average UK Home is £50K Cheaper Today Than in 2022 – Here’s What That Means for You! Did you know that the average UK home is effectively £50,000 cheaper today than in 2022? And with wages rising, homebuyers have more spending power than ever. Let’s break it down: 📉 House prices have barely moved – up just 3% since 2022 (£260,800 in Q1 2022 to £268,500 in Q4 2024). 📊 Inflation-adjusted prices tell a different story – The 2022 house price of £260,800 is equivalent to £318,300 in today’s money, meaning house prices have fallen 15.64% in real terms. 💰 Real wages (wages after inflation) have increased by 4.8%, giving buyers more financial power. This creates an incredible opportunity for home movers and first-time buyers in Southampton. If you’ve been waiting because of high interest rates, consider this: 🔺The home you want is effectively on sale. 🔺Interest rates are starting to come down. 🔺Your income is stronger in real terms. 🔺More homes on the market = more choice & negotiating power. Now is the time to act. Smart buyers are making their move—will you? 📞 Call us today at +44 23 8001 8222 📩 Email us at southampton@belvoir.co.uk Don’t wait—secure your future home in Southampton now!

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  • Is the Home Buying Process About to Get Quicker in Southampton? Exciting news for home buyers and sellers. The government has announced plans to digitalise the conveyancing process, aiming to cut down the average five-month timeline from sale agreed to completion.* While this transformation will take time, there are steps you can take now to speed things up: • Choose a proactive estate agent with excellent communication. • Avoid low-cost conveyancers who handle too many cases, causing delays. • Get your documents ready early to prevent unnecessary hold-ups. Looking to buy or sell in Southampton? We’re here to help. Call us today: +44 23 8001 8222 Email: southampton@belvoir.co.uk Want to learn more? Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/dXQ_S3Bb #SouthamptonProperty #HomeBuying #BelvoirSouthampton #ConveyancingUpdates

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  • Landlord Advice: Why You Should Inspect Your Rental Regularly Regular property checks help landlords head off potential problems early. Inspections allow landlords to spot maintenance issues and see how tenants are looking after the property. They also guard against unauthorised sub-letting and illegal activity. How often should you inspect? Two to four times a year means you can spot and address issues before they become problematic. With new tenancies, inspect after three months. If a tenancy is ending, inspect one to two months beforehand to ensure a smooth check-out. Tips By law, you must give tenants at least 24 hours’ notice. Arrange a date that's convenient for them. Check every room, outside and in, and keep things friendly. If you find inspections tricky, get a letting agent to do them for you. Know someone who might find this article useful? Please share it with them.

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  • When life moves beyond the box, we’re here to help. Our trusted valuation tool is the perfect place to start, providing instant insights into your home’s value—no waiting, no hassle. Get clear, tailored guidance to make confident buying or selling decisions, backed by Belvoir’s expert local knowledge. Whether you’re upsizing for more space, downsizing for simplicity, or investing in something new, you can count on Belvoir to find the perfect fit. Because at Belvoir, we know property is personal. Give us a call ☎️ #BelvoirSouthampton

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  • Buying a Property? Now’s the Time to Think About Your Will There are certain times when you should consider making a will or updating your existing one – and buying a home is one of them. A will ensures that, if you die, your home and assets go to the people you wish to benefit from them. Not having a will could mean that your estate goes to the Crown. What to consider Who would you like to leave your estate to? Do you want to leave gifts to charities or other organisations? If you have children under 18, who will look after them? Who will be your executor and ensure your wishes are carried out? Comment , Get help and one of reps will call you. Ask a solicitor or professional will writing service for advice. Some charities also offer free will writing services. If you know someone who might find this article helpful, please share it with them. #belvoirsouthampton

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  • Southampton homeowners, the property market in our Southampton is shaping up for a promising 2025, with factors aligning to create a strong foundation for both buyers and sellers. Despite national fluctuations, Southampton appeal, affordability, and ongoing demand are keeping things stable, offering homeowners confidence in their next move. Whether you’re thinking of selling or simply curious about the state of play, read this article to find out more check out the link in our bio.

  • Our trusted valuation tool is the perfect place to start, offering instant insights into the value of your current home so you can confidently plan your next move. Instant results no waiting, no hassle, Clear insights to guide your buying or selling decisions. Tailored to your local market with Belvoirs expert knowledge. No matter what’s next for you upgrading to more space, downsizing your simplify, or investing in a new opportunity- you can count on Belvoir to find the right fit. Because property is Personal with Belvoir. #belvoirsouthampton

  • 𝐔𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐒𝐨𝐮𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐦𝐩𝐭𝐨𝐧'𝐬 𝐌𝐢𝐝 𝟐𝟎𝐭𝐡 𝐂𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐲 𝐇𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐬 This map highlights the percentage of homes in Southampton built between 1936 and 1970. The darker shades indicate a higher proportion of homes from this era and lighter shades showing areas with fewer properties built during this time. Homes constructed in this period tend to be well built and practical, often featuring spacious layouts and generous gardens compared to more modern developments. While they may not always boast the architectural charm of Georgian period homes or the size of Victorian homes, they are undeniably solidly constructed, offering excellent long-term value. In the 1930s most of homes built were the archetypical semi-detached house. Due to the impact of World War II and the post-war rationing of materials, very few homes were built during the 1940s, leading to a gap in housing development until construction picked up again in the early 1950s. As we went into the 1960s, a larger proportion of the homes were detached homes. Roll the clock forward to the 2020s and many of these properties have been modernised, but their core structure remains sound—something worth considering for buyers who prioritise reliability and space over ornate details. For sellers, understanding the age profile of your home and how it compares to others in the local market can be crucial when setting expectations on price and desirability. Whether you are looking to buy or sell a Southampton property from this era, we're always happy to offer insight and guidance—just drop us a message, and we can have a chat. #southampton #belvoirsouthampton

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