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OCT 2023 LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE PROPERTY NEWS DIY HALLOWEEN GET YOUR HOME READY FOR HALLOWEEN HALLOWEEN & BONFIRE RECIPES THE PERFECT AUTUMN RECIPES FOR HALLOWEEN AND BONFIRE NIGHT STREAMING GUIDE A CLOSER LOOK AT STREAMING SERVICES OCTOBER GARDENING TASKS FOR YOUR GARDEN THIS OCTOBER MONTH OCTOBER HALF TERM ACTIVITIES FOR THE KIDS THIS OCTOBER HALF-TERM

CONTENTS

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October Recipes

The best selection of Halloween and Bonfie recipes

DIY Decorations

Transform your home this Halloween with these DIY decs

6 TV Treasures

TV’s must-watch shows coming to the UK 4

PROPERTY

Get Your Home Ready Preparing your home for a successful sale

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About Us

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Navigating Entertainment

A closer look TV tech for your home

October Gardening

Essential tasks for the garden this October

Cultivating Activities

Learn a new indoor skill this autumn

Mortgages

Your October monthly mortgage update

Half-term Activities

Budget friendly October activities to do with the kids

WELCOME TO THE LATEST EDITION!

Autumn is well and truly here… The days are getting shorter, the trees are losing their leaves and there is a chill in the air, however, autumn is one of my favourite months.

In this month’s magazine, we’re kicking things off with a guide to DIY Halloween decorations you can make at home. And while we’re talking about home, now is the start of a busy period in the property market, on pages 4&5 we have everything you need to know to get your property ready for sale.

Moving on, with the weather getting cooler and the night’s darker, it’s that time of year when we all snuggle on the sofa with our favourite shows. We have two features for you, one exploring the best options to watch TV and one with the hottest shows coming this autumn.

Transform Your Home into a Haunted Haven

The crisp autumn air and falling leaves can only mean one thing – Halloween is just around the corner! It’s that time of year when creativity takes centre stage as we prepare to transform our homes into eerie, enchanting realms. Whether you’re hosting a frightful party or simply aiming to delight the neighbourhood trick-or-treaters, these DIY Halloween decoration ideas are sure to cast a spell of delight over your home.

MYSTERIOUS MANTELPIECE

On pages 8&9, we have some fiedishly good Halloween and Bonfie night recipes that are sure to keep the chill away, all using seasonal produce, while on pages 10&11 we have our usual monthly gardening guide.

Now is the perfect time to give some time to a hidden talent, or to learn a completely new one, and with our guide we give you some of the best hobbies to take up during the colder months. And finall, it’s nearly half-term already, so we have some excellent thrifty options to keep the kids entertained in October.

So, light the fie, grab a hot chocolate and blanket and get comfy with this month’s magazine.

Start your Halloween transformation with a bewitching mantelpiece display. Utilize dark candles, antique frames, and a touch of spiderweb lace to create an atmosphere that’s equal parts spooky and sophisticated. Add some eerie branches and faux pumpkins to complete the look. To give it a truly British twist, incorporate some vintage teacups filled with spooy treats like “witches’ brew” and “bat wing biscuits.”

HAUNTED WREATH

Welcome your guests with a ghoulishly glamorous haunted wreath on your front door. Opt for a black wreath base and adorn it with faux flwers in dark purples, oranges, and deep reds. Incorporate miniature skeletons, crows, or even a ghostly figue to set the tone. Finish it off with a blood-red satin bow for a touch of macabre elegance.

PUMPKIN PARADE

Pumpkins are the ultimate symbol of Halloween, and there are endless ways to elevate their carving game. Embrace the British tradition of turnips by carving intricate designs into these smaller veggies.

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SPOOKTACULAR DIY HALLOWEEN DECORATIONS

Alternatively, paint pumpkins with metallic hues, such as gold, silver, or copper, for a sophisticated twist. Arrange your pumpkins on your doorstep or windowsill to showcase your festive spirit to passersby.

ENCHANTED GARDEN PATH

Create a bewitching path to your front door by lining the walkway with lanterns and candles. Place mason jars filled with fairy lights and pebbles along the path to guide your guests through the darkness. To add a touch of eerie elegance, incorporate black lace or tulle to drape over the bushes and trees along the way.

WICKED WINDOW SILHOUETTES

Turn your windows into an eerie tableau by crafting spooky silhouettes. Use black construction paper or cardboard to cut out shapes of witches, cats, bats, and haunted houses. Attach the silhouettes to the inside of your windows using double-sided tape, and when night falls, the light from your indoor lamps will cast haunting shadows for all to see.

GHOSTLY GLOW

Luminous ghosts can add an ethereal charm to your garden or porch. Craft ghostly shapes out of white fabric or cheesecloth and insert battery-operated LED lights to create a haunting glow. Hang them from trees or drape them over porch railings for a whimsical touch that will enchant all who pass by.

POTION PARLOR

Create a potion parlour as a focal point in your living space. Fill glass jars with coloured liquids, glitter, and eerie objects like plastic eyeballs or toy spiders. Label each jar with a spooky name, such as “Witch’s Brew,” “Zombie Elixir,” or “Bat Venom.” Add some flickering candles and vintage books to complete the spellbinding scene.

SPOOKY SILHOUETTES

Cut out spooky silhouettes from black cardboard or foam board and place them strategically around your home. You can create eerie scenes of bats, cats, witches on broomsticks, and more. Illuminate them with battery-operated tea lights to cast haunting shadows on your walls.

HAUNTED MIRROR

Transform an ordinary mirror into a haunted masterpiece. Cover the mirror with aged paper or cheesecloth, allowing only a small section to peek through. Attach a vintage-looking candle sconce to the side of the mirror and add a battery-operated candle for an eerie effect.

CURSED CENTREPIECES

Elevate your Halloween dinner table with cursed centrepieces. Use black candlesticks topped with dripping red candles and surround them with dark flowers like black roses or deep purple dahlias. Incorporate small details like plastic spiders crawling among the flowers for an added touch of creepiness.

This Halloween, let your imagination run wild and your creative spirit roam free as you transform your home into a haunted haven. With these DIY decoration ideas, you’ll create a spooktacular atmosphere that’s sure to enchant and delight all who dare to enter. So, grab your crafting supplies, conjure up your best ideas, and let the magic of Halloween fill every corner of your home.

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PREPARING YOUR HOME FOR A SUCCESSFUL SALE

Selling your home during the autumn and winter months comes with its own set of challenges. While the market reawakens after its standard school holidays slumber, it's important to make your property stand out with potential buyers. With a little preparation and strategic planning, you can ensure a successful sale even in the colder months. Here's a comprehensive guide to get your home market-ready for the upcoming autumn and winter season.

START WITH CURB APPEAL

The first impression is crucial, and this applies to the exterior of your home as well. Enhance your home's curb appeal by tidying up the garden, trimming bushes, and adding seasonal plants like winter pansies for a pop of colour. Clear pathways of leaves and debris and ensure exterior lighting is well-maintained for evening viewings.

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EMBRACE SEASONAL DECOR

Autumn and winter offer the opportunity to infuse your home with cozy and inviting seasonal decor. A festive wreath on the front door, subtle indoor decorations like warm throws and scented candles, and even a tasteful autumnal centrepiece for the dining table can create a welcoming atmosphere that resonates with potential buyers.

DEEP CLEAN AND DECLUTTER

A clean and clutter-free home is a must when selling, regardless of the season. Take the time to deep clean your home, paying special attention to areas that might have been overlooked. Declutter rooms to create a sense of spaciousness and enable buyers to envision their own belongings in the space.

REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE

Autumn and winter weather can reveal any maintenance issues that might have gone unnoticed during the warmer months. Address any necessary repairs, from leaky taps to drafty windows. Buyers will appreciate a well-maintained property that requires minimal immediate attention.

MAXIMIZE NATURAL LIGHT

As the days get shorter, natural light becomes even more precious. Ensure that curtains and blinds are open during viewings to maximize the amount of natural light that floods into your home. Consider strategically placing mirrors to reflect light and create the illusion of more space.

CREATE A WARM AMBIANCE

When potential buyers step into your home, you want them to feel warmth and comfort. Adjust the thermostat to maintain a cozy temperature, and consider lighting a fire if you have a fireplace. Soft, ambient lighting can also create a welcoming atmosphere during evening viewings.

HIGHLIGHT SEASONAL FEATURES

If your home has any features that shine in the autumn or winter, make sure to highlight them. This could be a roaring fireplace, a spacious kitchen perfect for holiday cooking, or even a snug reading nook. Play up these aspects during viewings to showcase the lifestyle your home can offer.

PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY

High-quality photography is essential, regardless of the

season. A professional photographer can capture your home in the best light, making it stand out in online listings and marketing materials. Consider scheduling a photo session during a sunny day to showcase your home's exterior as well.

BE MINDFUL OF SCHEDULING

Buyers tend to be in a rush to get in before Christmas when looking for a property at this time of year. Be flexible with viewing times to accommodate their schedules and ensure that your property is accessible for viewings.

PROMOTE ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Energy efficiency is a key consideration for many buyers, especially during the colder months. Highlight any energy-efficient features your home offers, such as double-glazed windows, insulation, or a modern heating system. Providing energy bills can also demonstrate the potential savings to potential buyers.

SHOWCASE OUTDOOR SPACES

Even in colder months, outdoor spaces can still be a selling point. If you have a patio, garden, or balcony, consider placing some weather-resistant furniture to showcase the potential for outdoor enjoyment. Add some outdoor lighting to create a cozy ambiance in the evenings.

PROVIDE INFORMATION ON LOCAL AMENITIES

Highlight the advantages of your property's location during the autumn and winter months. Proximity to local amenities like shops, restaurants, and public transport can be especially appealing when the weather is less conducive to outdoor activities.

HAVE A BACKUP PLAN FOR BAD WEATHER

The UK weather can be unpredictable, so it's wise to have a backup plan for viewings scheduled during rainy or stormy days. Make sure your hallway or entrance is clean and inviting, and have a place for potential buyers to remove their coats and shoes.

Selling your home during the autumn and winter months requires thoughtful preparation and attention to detail. By focusing on creating a warm, inviting, and well-maintained space, you can position your property as an attractive option for potential buyers seeking a cozy retreat during the colder seasons. With strategic planning and the right approach, your home can shine even when the temperatures drop.

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AUTUMN’S TV

As autumn sweeps across the UK, television enthusiasts are in for a treat with an array of captivating new shows that promise to keep audiences on the edge of their seats. From gripping factual dramas to mind-bending thrillers and historical portrayals, this season’s lineup is nothing short of extraordinary.

THE LONG SHADOW - FACTUAL DRAMA UNVEILED

Prepare for a spine-tingling journey into the world of crime-solving and terror in “The Long Shadow.” This gripping factual drama shines a light on the hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper through the eyes of investigating police officers and the victims of the infamous serial killer. Based on case files and Michael Bilton’s book “Wicked Beyond Belief,” the seven-part series delves into Peter Sutcliffe’s reign of terror in the late 1970s and early 1980s. With a stellar cast including David Morrissey, Toby Jones, and Katherine Kelly, “The Long Shadow” promises to be a harrowing and immersive experience.

FOOL ME ONCE - A THRILLER WITH TWISTS

Michelle Keegan and Richard Armitage team up in “Fool Me Once,” an eight-part thriller adapted from a Harlan Coben novel. The story follows former soldier Maya Stern (Keegan), who is grappling with her husband’s brutal murder. However, when she spots him on a nanny cam, her reality is shattered. As the mystery deepens and twists unfold, Maya finds herself entangled in a web of secrets and suspense, promising a rollercoaster of emotions.

WILDERNESS - LOVE, BETRAYAL, AND VENGEANCE

Jenna Coleman and Oliver Jackson-Cohen take the lead in

“Wilderness,” a twisted psychological thriller that explores the dark corners of love and revenge. The glamorous British couple Liv and Will embark on what should be a dream holiday. However, when Liv discovers Will’s affair, their picturesque trip to America’s National Parks takes a sinister turn. As secrets unravel and vengeance simmers, “Wilderness” offers a captivating exploration of human emotions and psychological tension.

LOKI - MARVEL’S MULTIVERSE JOURNEY CONTINUES

Marvel fans rejoice as “Loki” returns with its second series, promising a multiverse-hopping adventure. Tom Hiddleston reprises his role as the mischievous Loki, joined by Owen Wilson as Mobius. This time, Loki and Mobius must confront the chaos caused by Sylvie, a variant of Loki, and face the formidable threat of Kang the Conqueror. With the introduction of new characters and mind-

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NAVIGATING ENTERTAINMENT

In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, entertainment options have become as diverse as they are captivating. With a myriad of choices at our fingertips, it’s essential to explore and understand the strengths of each platform. Let’s delve into the worlds of Sky Glass, Amazon Firestick and Freeview, to uncover their unique offerings and help you make an informed decision for your viewing pleasure.

SKY GLASS: ELEVATING THE VIEWING EXPERIENCE

Sky Glass emerges as a dynamic contender in the realm of entertainment. Offering a blend of live TV, on-demand content, and streaming apps, Sky Glass seamlessly combines a 4K television with cuttingedge features. Its advanced voice control capabilities empower users to effortlessly navigate through channels, movies, and series. With a diverse array of entertainment packages, including sports, movies, and exclusive content, Sky Glass delivers a comprehensive entertainment experience, and all within a rather impressive 4K TV with Dolby Atmos and an OLED screen.

AMAZON FIRESTICK: STREAMING AT YOUR FINGERTIPS

Amazon Firestick presents a streamlined approach to entertainment, focusing on streaming services and apps. With a compact design that plugs into your TV’s HDMI port, Firestick transforms your television into a smart hub. The Fire TV interface showcases a wide array of apps, including streaming giants like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+. Its user-friendly navigation and voice-controlled remote make finding your favourite shows a breeze. While it doesn’t provide traditional live TV like Sky Glass, Firestick’s

emphasis on streaming services makes it an excellent option for cord-cutters and binge-watchers.

FREEVIEW: TRADITIONAL BROADCASTING, ENHANCED

Freeview maintains a strong presence in the UK by offering access to a plethora of channels via traditional broadcasting. With no subscription fees, Freeview provides a range of live TV and radio options. The introduction of Freeview Play adds catch-up and on-demand services to the mix, enabling viewers to watch missed shows at their convenience. While lacking the customization and flexibility of streaming services, Freeview is an attractive choice for those who value familiar live TV experiences without the commitment of a subscription.

In summary, each entertainment option brings its unique flavour to the table. Sky Glass shines with its comprehensive range of live TV, on-demand content, and exclusive programming, offering a well-rounded experience with minimal wires all within the impressive 4K TV. Amazon Firestick excels as a compact streaming device, catering to those who prioritize streaming services. Freeview maintains its stronghold as a traditional broadcasting platform with added catch-up services.

When choosing between these options, consider your viewing preferences, budget, and desired features. Whether you’re a fan of live TV, streaming, or a mix of both, there’s a solution tailored to your entertainment needs. Embrace the era of choice and embark on a journey of captivating content, all at the touch of a button.

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SAVOURING AUTUMN DELIGHTS

Unveiling the Best Halloween and Bonfire Party Recipes in the UK

As the leaves begin to fall and the air grows crisp, the UK prepares to embrace two of its most cherished autumn celebrations: Halloween and Bonfire Night. These festive occasions call for gatherings filled with warmth, laughter, and

of course, delicious treats. Whether you’re hosting a spooky Halloween bash or a cozy bonfire soirée, we’ve gathered a collection of mouthwatering recipes that are sure to delight your guests’ taste buds and create unforgettable memories.

HALLOWEEN TREATS

JACK-O’-LANTERN STUFFED PEPPERS

Create a vibrant and healthy appetizer by filling orange bell peppers with a mix of quinoa, vegetables, and cheese. The peppers can be carved with spooky faces for a whimsical twist. Bake until tender and serve as a nutritious option amid the sugary treats.

PUMPKIN SOUP WITH A TWIST

Elevate your pumpkin carving leftovers with a velvety pumpkin soup. Add a touch of warmth by incorporating fragrant spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger. Serve in small hollowedout mini pumpkins for an extra festive touch.

INGREDIENTS

- 1 pumpkin, about 1.5-2kg (save the seeds – toast them in a dry pan to serve)

-1tbsp garam masala

-2tsp ground cinnamon

-2tsp ground nutmeg

-½-1tsp chilli flakes or powder, plus a pinch

-3tbsp olive oil

-1 onion, finely chopped

-ginger, peeled and finely chopped

-2 garlic cloves, finely chopped

-900ml veg stock

-100ml double cream or crème fraiche, plus extra to serve

WITCHES’ BREW PUNCH

Craft a bewitching concoction with a refreshing witches’ brew punch. Combine fruit juices, lemon-lime soda, and a splash of cranberry juice for a deep red hue. Add floating ice hands made with food-safe gloves for a chilling effect.

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As autumn embraces the UK, these delightful recipes are here to infuse your Halloween and Bonfire Night celebrations with culinary magic. From spooky bites to heartwarming treats, these dishes capture the essence of

these cherished traditions. So gather your loved ones, light the bonfire, and let the aroma of these scrumptious creations fill the air as you create cherished memories during these festive occasions.

BONFIRE NIGHT DELIGHTS

JACKET POTATOES WITH TOPPINGS

SAUSAGE AND BEAN CASSEROLE

Warm up your bonfire night with a hearty sausage and bean casserole. Layer sausages, beans, onions, and tomatoes in a casserole dish, then bake until the flavours meld together into a comforting dish that will keep your guest’s cozy.

INGREDIENTS

-2 Tbsp olive or rapeseed oil

-1 Onion, finely chopped

-2 Medium sticks celery, finely chopped

-1 Yellow pepper, chopped

-1 Red pepper, chopped

-6 Cooking chorizo sausages (about 400g)

-6 Pork sausages (about 400g)

-3 Fat garlic cloves, chopped

-1 ½ Tsp sweet smoked paprika

-½ tsp ground cumin

-1 tbsp dried thyme

-125ml white wine

-2 x 400g cans cherry tomatoes or chopped tomatoes

-2 sprigs fresh thyme

-1 chicken stock cube

-1 x 400g can aduki beans, drained and rinsed

-1 bunch chives, snipped (optional)

Offer a potato bar with jacket potatoes and a variety of toppings. From classic baked beans and cheese to sour cream and chives, guests can customize their own loaded potato for a satisfying bonfire night treat.

BONFIRE TOFFEE APPLES

Indulge in the quintessential bonfire night treat with sticky toffee apples. Dip apples into a boiling sugar syrup and let them harden for a shiny, crackling coating. The contrast between the sweet toffee and crisp apple makes for a delightful sensory experience.

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HARVESTING JOY

Essential Gardening Tasks for October in the UK

As autumn sweeps across the UK with its golden hues and cooling temperatures, it’s time to embrace the changing landscape of your garden. October offers a unique blend of tasks that help you prepare your outdoor oasis for the upcoming winter months while still enjoying the beauty of the season. From planting bulbs to tidying up fallen leaves, here’s a comprehensive guide to the essential gardening jobs that will keep your garden thriving during October.

PLANTING BULBS FOR SPRING SPLENDOUR

October is the perfect month to plant springflowering bulbs, ensuring a spectacular burst of colour as the weather warms. Consider varieties like daffodils, tulips, crocuses, and hyacinths. Choose well-draining areas and dig holes at the recommended depth for each bulb type. Group bulbs together for a vibrant display and cover the area with a layer of mulch to protect them from frost.

PREPARING THE SOIL

As you bid farewell to summer blooms, take the opportunity to prepare your garden beds for next year. Clear out spent annuals, trim back perennials, and remove any weeds. Loosen the soil and enrich it with compost or well-rotted manure to provide a nutritious foundation for next year’s plants.

TACKLING FALLEN LEAVES

The falling leaves of autumn can create a picturesque scene, but they can also smother your lawn and plants if left unchecked. Regularly rake up fallen leaves and create a compost pile for future use. Alternatively, shred the leaves and spread them as mulch around your plants to enrich the soil and prevent weed growth.

DIVIDING AND TRANSPLANTING PERENNIALS

October is a prime time to divide and transplant overgrown perennials. Lift and divide clumps of plants like hostas, daylilies, and ornamental grasses. Replant them in well-prepared soil, and water them thoroughly to help them establish new roots before winter.

PRUNING AND MAINTENANCE

Pruning is an important aspect of maintaining the health and shape of your plants. Trim back roses, shrubs, and climbers that have finished flowering, but avoid heavy pruning that could stimulate new growth vulnerable to frost damage. Remove any dead, diseased, or crossing branches to encourage better air circulation.

GREENHOUSE AND POT MAINTENANCE

For those with greenhouses or potted plants, October requires special attention. Clear out spent plants, sanitize your greenhouse, and ensure proper insulation to protect delicate plants from dropping temperatures. Bring tender potted plants indoors or create sheltered spaces for them to weather the winter.

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LAWN CARE

Give your lawn some love before winter by aerating, scarifying, and reseeding. Aerating improves soil compaction, scarifying removes thatch, and reseeding helps fill in bare patches. Keep mowing the grass as needed until it stops growing and avoid walking on wet lawns to prevent compaction.

HARVESTING EDIBLES

October marks the peak of harvest season for many fruits and vegetables. Gather the last of your tomatoes, apples, pears, and pumpkins. Store them in a cool, dry place to prolong their shelf life. It’s also a good time to plant winter veggies like garlic and onions for next year’s bounty.

PROTECTING VULNERABLE PLANTS

As frost becomes more frequent, it’s essential to protect frost-sensitive plants. Cover them with horticultural fleece, cloths, or specially designed plant covers during cold nights. Consider moving potted plants closer to sheltered walls to offer them additional warmth.

ENJOYING THE SEASON

Amidst the tasks of October, remember to take moments to simply enjoy the beauty of the season. Admire the changing colours of the leaves, savour the crisp air, and bask in the tranquillity of your garden. Consider adding seasonal decorations like pumpkins, gourds, and ornamental grasses to enhance the autumnal atmosphere.

October’s gardening tasks offer a delicate balance between preparing your garden for the challenges of winter and savouring the final moments of autumn’s splendour. By tending to these essential tasks, you’ll set the stage for a thriving garden in the coming year while reaping the rewards of a well-cared-for outdoor sanctuary. So, don your gardening gloves, grab your tools, and step into the brisk October air to nurture your garden with care and watch it flourish.

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CULTIVATING CREATIVITY

New Indoor Skills to Learn This Autumn in the UK

As autumn arrives, bringing with it cozy evenings and the allure of staying indoors, it’s the perfect time to embark on a journey of self-discovery and skill acquisition. Whether you’re seeking to unleash your inner artist, explore the world of music, or broaden your knowledge with online courses, the autumn months offer an ideal backdrop for personal growth and creative exploration.

MASTERING A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT

Unveil the musician within you by dedicating your autumn evenings to learning a musical instrument. Whether you’ve always dreamed of strumming a guitar, playing the piano, or serenading with the violin, this season provides the ideal atmosphere for mastering the intricacies of music. There are countless online tutorials and platforms that offer step-by-step lessons, allowing you to progress at your own pace and transform your living space into a harmonious haven.

EMBRACING THE ART OF PAINTING

Autumn’s vibrant palette of colours provides the perfect inspiration for picking up a paintbrush and diving into the world of painting. Whether you’re a beginner or someone with a bit more experience, exploring techniques such as watercolours, acrylics, or oils can lead to a world of creative expression. Capture the breathtaking beauty of autumn landscapes or venture into the realm of abstract art—painting allows you to convey your emotions and imagination onto a canvas.

ENRICHING YOUR MIND WITH ONLINE COURSES

The cooler weather makes it all the more appealing to embark on a journey of learning without even stepping out the door. Online courses offer an incredible range of subjects, from mastering a new language to delving into coding, creative writing, or photography. Whether you’re seeking to boost your professional skills, explore a new passion, or simply expand your horizons, there’s an online course that suits your interests.

CRAFTING THE ART OF CALLIGRAPHY

Delve into the elegant world of calligraphy and enhance your penmanship with grace and style. With the advent of online resources, you can find tutorials, practice sheets, and even virtual workshops that guide you through the art of forming beautiful letters and ornate designs. As the rain taps on the windowpane, immerse yourself in the rhythmic strokes of calligraphy and create artistic treasures.

EXPLORING CULINARY CREATIVITY

Autumn is synonymous with comfort food and hearty dishes. Embrace your inner chef by exploring new recipes and cooking techniques. From baking sumptuous pies and bread to experimenting with international cuisines, the kitchen becomes a playground for creativity and culinary exploration. Online cooking classes and recipe platforms provide a wealth of resources to ignite your gastronomic passion.

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MORTGAGE NEWS

The anticipation among UK homeowners is palpable as they prepare for another round of mortgage rate cuts this month.

This newfound optimism stems from the Bank of England's recent decision to maintain its key interest rates, which is expected to bring a wave of competition among mortgage providers. As of now, Nationwide stands out as the sole major lender to reduce mortgage rates following the Bank's announcement in September. However, this could change soon. NatWest made a move earlier in September, reacting to official data indicating an unexpected drop in UK inflation for August. A particularly promising sign came when the two-year swap rate, a crucial measure for determining mortgage borrowing costs, dipped below 5%, fuelling hope for even more rate reductions in the upcoming weeks.

Last month, for the first time since June, fixed-rate mortgages priced below 5% became available. Lenders like NatWest, Yorkshire Building Society, and Virgin Money unveiled five-year deals at or close to 4.99%, providing a breath of fresh air for mortgage holders and first-time buyers. In September, the average two-year fixed residential mortgage rate was 6.56%, a slight decrease from the previous day's 6.58%. Likewise, the average five-year fix came down to 6.06% from 6.07%, according to data from Moneyfacts. Some fixed-rate deals are now even dipping below the 5% threshold.

The Bank of England's decision to halt a series of interest rate hikes, holding the base rate steady at 5.25%, has prompted several lenders, including NatWest, TSB, Nationwide, and Virgin Money, to cut mortgage rates. This trend started after a surprising drop in inflation to 6.7% last month, signalling a reduced need for aggressive action by the Bank. With the Bank's recent decision to maintain rates, other lenders followed suit.

NatWest and Nationwide led the charge, cutting fixed residential and buy-to-let deals by 0.31%, giving first-time buyers and those

moving homes the opportunity to secure five- and ten-year deals starting at 4.94%.

MORTGAGE RATE CHOICES: TRACKER VS. FIXED

For years, the majority of borrowers opted for fixed-rate mortgages due to their short-term cost advantages over base rate tracker deals, coupled with the assurance that monthly payments won't rise. However, trackers are now gaining attention. These mortgages are linked to the Bank's base rate, meaning that when it goes up, your monthly costs will rise, but when it drops, your payments will follow suit.

Data from Moneyfacts shows that the average two-year tracker rate was 6.17% in September, though there are cheaper options available. Notably, deals from Nationwide Building Society and HSBC are priced at the base rate plus 0.14 percentage points, making them more affordable than many two-year fixed-rate mortgages.

FIVE-YEAR VS. TWO-YEAR FIXED

Data from Moneyfacts also reveals a substantial gap between average rates on these deals. In September, the average new two-year fixed rate was 6.58%, while the average five-year fixed rate was 6.07%. However, rates vary between lenders, and some offer much lower rates.

Nationwide, the UK's largest building society, reduced its cheapest two-year fixed rate to 5.44% and its equivalent five-year deal to 4.94% after the base rate announcement. This shift has made longer-term fixed-rate options more affordable. Nonetheless, borrowers seem to lean towards two-year deals, despite higher monthly payments and future remortgaging fees.

When deciding on the cost of locking in, consider how far rates would need to move for a two-year mortgage to become a better choice than a five-year deal. The state of the UK economy and the anticipated trajectory of the base rate should factor into this critical decision.

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THRIFTY FUN

BUDGET-FRIENDLY OCTOBER HALFTERM ACTIVITIES TO DELIGHT KIDS

As October half-term approaches, parents and caregivers are on the hunt for engaging activities that will keep children entertained without breaking the bank. Fear not! From creative crafts to outdoor adventures, there’s a treasure trove of budget-friendly options available across the UK to ensure your little ones have a memorable and joyful break.

NATURE EXPLORATION

Venture outdoors for a day of nature exploration. Parks, nature reserves, and forests offer the perfect backdrop for kids to connect with the natural world. Go on a scavenger hunt to find leaves, pinecones, and interesting rocks. Bring along a picnic and let the children’s imagination run wild as they create art from natural materials or embark on a mini-beast safari.

DIY CRAFT WORKSHOPS

Get creative at home with DIY craft workshops. From making friendship bracelets to painting rocks, crafting provides hours of imaginative fun. Gather household items like cardboard, markers, glue, and scissors, and let your kids unleash their artistic talents. You can even turn the creations into decorations for upcoming holidays.

STORYTELLING ADVENTURES

Ignite your child’s imagination with storytelling adventures. Create your own story or have them take turns adding to a collective tale. Encourage them to illustrate the story as it unfolds, transforming it into a collaborative masterpiece. This activity not only nurtures their creativity but also helps develop their language skills.

BAKING BONANZA

Transform your kitchen into a mini bakery with a baking bonanza. Choose simple recipes like cookies, cupcakes, or easy bread rolls. Involve the kids in measuring

ingredients, mixing, and decorating. This hands-on experience teaches them about food preparation and offers a tasty treat to enjoy afterward.

MOVIE MARATHON

Host a movie marathon right at home. Let the kids choose their favourite films, create cozy blanket forts, and stock up on popcorn. This indoor activity is a wonderful way to relax, bond, and enjoy some quality family time.

ART ATTACK DAY

Set up an “art attack” day where creativity takes centre stage. Collect newspapers, magazines, old cards, and fabric scraps for a mixed-media masterpiece. Encourage the kids to let their imaginations soar as they cut, glue, and create their unique works of art.

COSTUME PLAY

Halloween may be around the corner, so why not ignite your children’s creativity by having them design their own costumes? Raid your closets for items that can be transformed into imaginative outfits. Not only does this activity foster creativity, but it also leads to endless hours of imaginative play.

OUTDOOR EXPLORATION

Turn a simple walk in your local area into an exciting adventure. Make a checklist of things for your kids to find, such as a feather, a pinecone, or a red leaf. This nature scavenger hunt not only keeps them engaged but also encourages them to observe their surroundings closely.

BOOKWORM BONANZA

Encourage a love for reading by having a bookworm bonanza. Set aside time each day for a family reading session. Snuggle up with books suitable for each child’s reading level, and let the magic of storytelling transport you to different worlds.

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SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS

Transform your home into a science lab with simple and safe experiments. From making slime to creating mini volcanoes, there are plenty of exciting and educational activities that can be done with everyday items found around the house.

PARK PLAYDATES

Connect with friends and organize playdates at local parks. Pack snacks, sports equipment, and perhaps even some frisbees or kites for hours of active fun. It’s a wonderful way for kids to socialize, run around, and burn off energy.

LIBRARY ADVENTURES

Visit your local library and discover its array of free activities. Many libraries host story time sessions, craft workshops, and interactive events that cater to children of all ages. It’s a great way to combine learning and entertainment.

GARDENING GALORE

Involve your children in gardening activities, from planting bulbs to raking leaves. Not only does this teach them about nature and growth, but it also fosters a sense of responsibility as they care for their own little garden patch.

FAMILY GAME NIGHTS

Unite the family for a series of game nights. Dust off board games, card games, and puzzles. Rotate the games each evening to keep the excitement alive. Not only is this a fun way to bond, but it also encourages healthy competition and strategic thinking.

COSTUME SWAP PARTY

Gather friends and their children for a costume swap party. Each family brings costumes their children have outgrown, and kids can pick out new-to-them costumes for free. It’s a budget-friendly and eco-conscious way to prepare for Halloween.

With these wallet-friendly October halfterm activities, you’re sure to keep your kids entertained, engaged, and filled with laughter. Embrace the spirit of creativity, exploration, and togetherness as you make lasting memories that don’t come with a hefty price tag. The best part? These activities offer the perfect opportunity to strengthen family bonds and create cherished moments that will be treasured for years to come.

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SELLING WITH PAUL MEAKIN

When you choose to market your property with Paul Meakin, you will receive your very own FREE property website to share online with your family and friends. Social media has become the fastest way online to create traffic to your property, and you can personalise your very own website - NO OTHER AGENT IN OUR AREA CAN OFFER THIS!

REACH MORE BUYERS FOR YOUR PROPERTY THAN THOSE AGENTS USING COMMON MARKETING PRACTICES!!!

PROPERTY VALUATION - Here at Paul Meakin we can offer you a free, no obligation factual and accurate appraisal of the current market value of your home. Our experienced Property Consultants will provide you with a valuation based not only on their in depth knowledge of the local area, but also utilising our extensive database of recent properties sold.

FOR SALE BOARD - Our boards are highly visible and one of the most effective marketing tools which is available 24 hours a day.

DATABASE OF BUYERS - We contact our qualified and registered prospective buyers as soon as we receive your instructions, your property details are instantly emailed to them. Understanding our buyers’ requirements is paramount for us to help them find their perfect home.

BRANCH NETWORK - Our offices are computer linked, allowing us to market your home through the entire network, maximising and exploiting every sales opportunity. Open 7 days a week (seasonal).

Accompanied viewings. We’ll be on hand to show you around properties. So you can ask us questions that some buyers feel they can’t ask the sellers.

Exceptional property sourcing skills. Everyone at Paul Meakin has extensive property and area knowledge. This means we can advise you on alternatives – should your first choice of location be unavailable.

ONLINE MARKETING - Besides the exposure on our own site, Paul Meakin Estate Agents are also the only Croydon based agent on all three major websites Rightmove/ Zoopla/ On the Market.

Whether you’re looking to sell or put your property up for rental, when you choose to market your property with Paul Meakin, you can be confident that we’ll ensure that everything goes smoothly.

Giving you peace of mind everytime

Our innovative approach to marketing, together with our unrivalled customer care, makes us the right choice to market your property and guide you through your move.

The power of social media

Your property will also receive its very own FREE property website showcasing a property video, OFSTED reports, and property brochures; something that we are proud to say is exclusive to Paul Meakin in our area.

In addition, our qualified database of tenants will also be notified of your property coming to market on their dedicated search websites where they can book viewings and offer feedback. All our tenants are fully referenced and vetted, making sure the highest of standards are met to find the right tenant for you.

By sharing your personalised websites with family and friends across the social networks you will be widening the audience to find the right buyer or tenant for your property, increasing the chances of a quicker sale or rental.

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First impressions count

Maximise your home’s potential and create spacious and inviting rooms that will photograph well and allow your property to shine

When buyers are looking at properties online or in estate agent’s particulars, they make their minds up in seconds.

That is why it is so important to have the best photographs of your home, getting the photos right and it could mean higher offers and a quicker sale. Now more than ever we are finding that buyers are also looking for virtual tours of a property to how they feel on a virtual walk around before they visit in person.

We are proud to be one of the first independent agents to

launch our very own VIEW360. Which is a 360 Virtual Tour of your home and floorplan, all completed in one visit and is sure to wow your potential buyers.

The VIEW360 means buyers can walk around the entire property before even setting foot through the door. The feedback from sellers and buyers has been tremendous and the quality of physical viewing conversion from viewing to offer has increased.

To make sure we capture your property in its best light we will require your assistance in helping to prepare for the photography being done.

The end goal is to help potential buyers envision your house as theirs. So remember decluttering will make your home more spacious and entice potential buyers!

Prepare your home for our photographer

• Move any vehicles from the outside of the property

• Remove any clutter from outside the property such as bins and hoses

• Mow the lawn and tidy round the garden including weeding and removing leaves

• Clean the windows

• Open all doors, curtains and blinds

• Tur n on all the lights

• Excuse any potentially photo-bombing pets

• Tur n off TVs

• Moving furniture around may help to make a room look more spacious

• Fresh flowers help bring pop of colour and bring your photos to life.

RECEPTION ROOMS

• Arr ange cushions to look smart and tidy

• Set dining room tables.

• Removing r ugs, especially where you have wooden or tiled floors

• Any children’s toys, DVDs, magazines to be cleared away

• Open all curtains and blinds

BEDROOMS

• Make the bed and choose neutr al bedding

• Anything stored under the bed or on top of wardrobes should be completely out of sight

• All drawers and wardrobe doors should be shut

KITCHEN

• Clear all wor k tops and make sure there are no tea towels or chopping boards on show

• Move bins out of sight

• Clear away appliances

• Close all cupboards

• Hide all fridge magnets

• Clear the sink (no dirty dishes!)

• If you have pets, hide their food bowls and beds

• A full, fresh fr uit bowl can add a flash of colour

BATHROOM

• Remove all clutter, ensure personal items/ toiletries are out of sight

• Close the shower curtain

• Keep the toilet lid down

• Remove toilet paper from its holder

• Any towels should be neatly arranged and folded, and chosen to compliment the room

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Present your house for sale by de-cluttering...

If you are looking to sell your house, or have had your home on the market for a while now, then you probably want to get the maximum sale price in the quickest time. There are a few things you can’t control – but the one thing that is in your control, is the look and feel of the interior and exterior.

While it’s worth spending time fixing and cleaning your house before potential buyers come and view, it’s also important to de-clutter. This creates spacious rooms and also allows you to decrease and organise your personal items before you move yourself. Of course it’s understandable that you don’t to want spend money, time and energy on a home you are about to leave, however, a lot of people are looking for a house in which they can move straight into. Maintaining your

property might even save you thousands of pounds; it could even reduce added expenses of living in your home whilst waiting for a sale. And it might even help avoid possible reductions in the asking price.

The main reason in which people move house tends to be because they lack space in their current home. They want a home that is spacious and in which they can grow into. If a potential viewer comes to your home and sees that there is lack of space, then this will turn them away.

De-cluttering allows you to remove any unnecessary items in an untidy or overcrowded place. It will help maximise your space, emotionally prepare you to move, and will allow you to focus your buyers on what is important.

Maximise your home’s potential and create spacious rooms enticing potential buyers – simply by de-cluttering!
De-cluttering allows you to… maximise your space, emotionally prepare you to move, and will allow you to focus your buyers on what is important

So where should you start?

You need to create a great first impression and focus on the rooms themselves. You will notice that the first things you see in each room are personal items. Where possible you want to create the look of a

them into things you want to keep and things you want to get rid of. You may even find that you have collected a cupboard full of paper work. Get yourself organised! Don’t just throw it all away, but file it and go through it thoroughly. This will also make it easier when you move.

De-personalising can also be a great way to declutter. Too many personal effects can be distracting to buyers. They want to see a house in which they can make their own memories rather than seeing yours. Again, personal items can be stored away. Remember

Top Tips!

If you are throwing away paperwork, shred anything that is confidential

lifestyle that the potential buyer want. This usually has a ‘show home’ feel, rather than a ‘lived in’ feel. Minimising your things is the quickest way to do this: you want to ensure that potential buyers can do simple things, like, open any doors easily, ensuring that there are no obstacles.

So, what do we mean by clutter? There are two types: genuine clutter, and items that you want to keep but don’t work for the sale of your property.

Genuine Clutter: You need to go through the space and sort out each item, categorising

You also want to focus on little things like DVDs, books and trinkets. These items may have some small value so sell them or donate them to charity. Get rid of any old shoes and coats that are lying about in your porch or hallway. You might want to hide away the coats and shoes you do currently wear. Store them in your wardrobe, while you have viewings.

Items that you want to keep but don’t work for the sale of your property: You may want to consider putting some items in storage while you sell your home. Sometimes items are too large or even too small for some spaces and can make the room look odd. If you want to keep these particular items, then store them until you move into your new home.

that this is only a temporary way of living and hopefully it won’t be for long! If you find you are keeping more things than you are throwing out, then think about whether or not it’s in the right room or do you even need it now?

As previously mentioned, you can attempt to sell some of the things you have acquired over the years. Use sites like eBay, Gumtree and social networking sites to try and sell items. You may want to even hold a house sale for the remaining items that you can’t sell. Failing that, why not donate to charity.

The end goal is still the same and it’s important to help potential buyers envision your house as theirs. So remember, decluttering will make your home more spacious and entice potential buyers!

De-clutter before agents come and take photos of your property. This will help attract more potential viewers online and get that first good impression

Don’t spend too long on certain items and don’t get distracted. Keep yourself motivated and race against the clock!

Make it fun! Play some music or watch TV while you de-clutter

Where possible you want to create the look of a lifestyle that the potential buyers want

Your step-by-step guide to the conveyancing process

Once a sale has been agreed and is in the hands of your solicitor, it will go through the following stages. Sometimes additional work will be needed – for example, if the property is leasehold or is yet to be registered with the Land Registry. It is also important for buyers to discuss the availability of their deposit with their solicitor early in the transaction, and we strongly recommend that you contact your solicitor regularly so that they can keep you fully up-to-date with the progress and the latest timescales.

Seller’s solicitor’s steps

• Obtain a copy of the Title Deeds (or office copies if the title is registered)

• Obtain a copy of the Ener gy Performance Certificate (EPC) (if applicable)

• The seller(s) will return a completed Proper ty Information Form and a Fixtures, Fittings and Contents Form to the solicitors

• Copies of the above documents, plus a draft contract – this is known as an ‘Information Pack’ – will be sent to the buyer’s solicitor

• Answer the buyer’s solicitor’s additional enquiries (for example, specific questions about fixtures and fittings) and obtain copies of any planning consent documents

• Agree the contract and ar range for the sellers to sign it in readiness of the exchange (below)

• All parties agree completion dates and the contr acts are exchanged

Between exchange and completion

• Obtain redemption figures from the mortgage lender and reply to requisitions on title

• Approve the transfer and arrange for the seller(s) and buyer(s) to sign

• Receive the agent’s fee account and seek the seller’s consent to settle this out of completion funds

Completion date

This is the date the ownership of the property passes from the seller to the buyer, and it follows the successful transfer of funds. It’s the date that the whole process works towards.

Upon completion

• Receive completion funds and (only when this has been completed) instr uct Paul Meakin to release the keys to buyers. Redeem mortgage and forward the financial statement. Forward any surplus funds (unless these are being used to fund an onward purchase). Ensure all outstanding bills are paid

• Forward tr ansfer documents and deeds to the buyer’s solicitors

• Forward evidence of ‘dischar ge of mortgage’ to the buyer’s solicitors

Buyer’s solicitor’s steps

• Obtain the Infor mation Pack, including a copy of the EPC (if applicable) from the sellers’ solicitor and raise any additional queries

• Initiate any specialist searches (for example: a coal search). Submit local, environmental and water searches and a chancel check. This takes about 10 working days in total, and enquiries are then usually raised from the results

• Approve the contract when all enquiries are satisfactory and complete. (At this stage, a mortgage transfer deed will need to be signed and witnessed)

• Receive a mor tgage offer and instructions from the lender and deal with any conditions set out by them. Make sure that life cover and buildings insurance is being arranged

• Request the deposit, repor t back to the buyer, and arrange for the contract to be signed. Place buildings insurance and life cover in force

• All parties agree completion dates and the contr acts are exchanged

Between exchange and completion

• Raise ‘requisitions on title’ and prepare the draft tr ansfer deed

• Report on title to mor tgage lender and obtain funds for completion, including Stamp Duty (if appropriate)

• Prepare accounts, obtain signature to mor tgage deed and undertake final Land Registry and Land Charges searches

Completion date

This is the date the ownership of the property passes from the seller to the buyer, and it follows the successful transfer of funds. It’s the date that the whole process works towards.

Upon Completion

• Forward to the seller’s solicitor s the balance of funds − it is only then that they can authorise the release of the keys. Receive from the seller’s solicitors, the transfer document deeds

• Stamp the Transfer Deed, register the buyer’s ownership with the Land Registry and forward the deeds to the lender or client (where appropriate)

Contract - The agreement that sets out the main terms that have been agreed − for example: price, address, names, etc. Two copies are drawn up, and each party signs one in readiness for the exchange of contracts.

Deposit - The part of the purchase price (usually 10%) which the buyer pays on exchange of contracts.

Exchange of contracts - The swapping of signed contracts by the solicitors (together with the buyer’s deposit). After this, the contract is binding.

Energy Performance Certificate - This contains information on energy use, energy performance, carbon dioxide emissions, and fuel bills.

Land Registry - The Government department that records who owns what land, and under what conditions.

Local Authority Search - A list of questions that are specific to the property and intended, for example, to discover if there have been any planning applications on the property, if the road to the house is maintained by the council, etc.

Mortgage Redemption Figure - The amount required to repay the outstanding capital/ interest of a mortgage.

Property information form/fixtures, fittings and contents form - Standard forms about the property that the seller answers for their solicitor (for example: what will be left behind, details of guarantees, etc.)

Title Deeds - Legal documents that prove ownership of land/ buildings, and the terms on which they are owned.

Transfer of Title - The document that passes the ownership from the seller to the buyer.

Stamp Duty for buy to let investors and second home owners - An additional tax, paid by the buyer purchasing an additional property that is not their main residence. It includes buy to let landlords and those buying second homes and holiday homes. The higher rates will be 3 percentage points above the current rates of duty shown below.

Requisition on title - An enquiry relating to the completion arrangements.

Seller’s Pack - This comprises a Property Information Form, a Fixtures, Fittings and Contents Form, a copy of the title deeds and the draft contract.

Stamp Duty - A tax paid by the buyer purchasing their main residence.

The current Stamp Duty Holiday runs until the 30th June and as such you won’t pay stamp duty on purchases up to £500,000.

After this date the nil-rate band will be set at £250k until the end of September.

Moving house?

From meter readings to removal companies, there’s so much to remember when moving house. Here’s our checklist of what to do and when

First of all, congratulations on your new home! The excitement has probably now kicked in but moving home can also be one of the most stressful and emotionally draining things you can do. However, careful organisation and planning can help decrease the stress and anxiety of moving. This comprehensive and essential checklist will help you do just that.

Eight weeks – Research

Ideally, you want to start packing away any non-essential items as early as possible. This includes any items stored away in the loft, garage and shed. If you are not using it, pack it. Looking into your new area is also important, try to do this around eight weeks before you move. You might need to think about transferring your children to different schools and ordering new uniforms too. At this point, ensure you are also documenting all your important information away: that includes contact details, dates, contracts and information regarding your solicitor.

Six weeks

– Removal

companies or do it yourself?

Now would be the perfect time to decide on a local removal company. Or if you don’t have too much to move, you may want to do it yourself. You could even look into different van hire companies. At this point you’ve probably started packing away some bits, but if there is anything you decide not to take, then look into selling these items or donating them to charity. This will also give you an idea on the volume of items you have to move.

Four weeks – Notify utility companies

This would be a good time for you to notify utility companies and inform them about your move to switch over. This includes gas and electricity, council tax, internet, phone rental and TV. You should also consider changing any car insurance, tax, memberships, phone contracts and inform your bank about the move. Now’s the time to also arrange a date to have your new house cleaned before you move in, and start ordering any new furnishings for your new property. Start

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packing away more items, that being, out of season clothes, books, dvd’s and even bulky items, like TV’s that aren’t used often.

Two weeks – Confirm all details

Confirm your move with your removal company or van hire, estate agents and schools. If possible, try to organise someone to look after your pets and children for the day of your move, as this can also be a stressful time for them too. If your removal company doesn’t disassemble any furniture or sort out the un-plumbing for the washing machine, then now would be the ideal time to organise these. Remember to also cancel any local services you receive: this could be window cleaners, gardeners and newspaper deliveries. You should now also think about re-registering to vote and getting your post re-directed after your moving date. Continue packing away more furnishings, kitchen appliances and crockery that you won’t be using for the next couple of weeks.

24 hours – Final check and walk round

You now have only 24 hours before you move, so double check that everything is packed away and ready for transit. It will be worth packing a night bag each to help everyone settle in, which means you won’t have to rummage through everything to find your toothbrush! You may want to create an inventory of your boxes and furniture to

Checklist

Eight weeks

Pack non-essential items

Research your new area (transfer schools and order new uniform)

Keep all important documents

Six weeks

Decide on a local removal company

Clear out any unwanted items

Keep packing

Four weeks

Notify utility companies

Start preparation for your new house

Keep packing

Two weeks

Finalise all details

Organise pet and child care

Cancel local services

help you keep track of what you have and to help you ensure it doesn’t go missing.

Moving day

Today is the day! You need to be ready for when your removal company comes. Ensure that you let them know if there are any fragile boxes that need extra care when handling. If you’re moving yourself, then pack up your car or van and work out how many trips it may take. Before you leave, also take note of your final meter readings and send these off to your provider. Don’t forget to leave your keys for the new owners!

You have arrived at your new home!

Give your removal company instructions of which boxes go in which rooms and make sure you are happy with everything that has arrived. Ensure you check for any damage before the movers leave. Read your new utility meters and send your readings of to your supplier. Taking photos of them will also ensure you have the correct reading if you need them again in the future. Unpack your essentials such as bed linen and clean towels. Don’t worry about the rest, it isn’t going anywhere! Order a takeaway, have a cup of tea and enjoy your first night with your family.

Right, so now you’re all moved in, it’s time to settle down, unpack and enjoy your new place. Remember, planning is essential to ensure your move runs stress free.

Keep packing

24 hours

Check every room and ensure everything is packed

Pack a night bag so everything is to hand

Collect your new keys

Make sure your phone is fully charged so you can get in touch with the estate agents or removal company

Moving in

Prepare for the arrival of the removal company and give them directions/your contact details

Ensure everything is ready to move

Record meter readings

On arrival

Give removal company instructions of what goes where

Check for any damage before they leave

Read your new utility meters and send them off to your supplier

Check if the previous owners have left anything behind

Unpack essentials

Order a takeaway and sit back and relax!

social media with its address and personal message!
It will be worth packing a night bag each to help everyone settle in, which means you won’t have to rummage through everything to find your toothbrush!

MEET THE TEAM

Croydon has been my home since 1955 (aged 4) and I was educated at two local schools, Gilbert Scott and Shirley High. I have been an Estate Agent within the area for 50 years; a milestone I’m still coming to terms with. I have worked with many young and enthusiastic Estate Agents, just as I was aged 18. Starting work in Selsdon I often asked what makes a good Estate Agent? For me it’s simple, be prepared to go the extra mile and be willing to show your clients you care. I hope we are able to help you with your property needs and I remain available at our Sanderstead office to receive your feedback.

My parents opened Paul Meakin in 1973 and throughout my childhood I witnessed their dedication and passion for estate agency within the Croydon area. My first working day within the Company was in 1996 and after working in every corner of the business I became a Director in 2005 and then Managing Director in 2021. I pride myself on delivering a transparent and professional service, available 24/7 for my sellers, buyers and landlords as well as building relationships they can trust and a service they will recommend and return to. Out of the office I spend as much time as I can with my family supporting and enjoying their passions for Cricket and Football.

Starting as a Trainee Negotiator, I have worked for Paul Meakin for 15 years, and I’m now managing the Selsdon office. I love working for the Company as you are so much more than just a member of staff, you are a valid part of the family run business. I’ve lived locally my whole life and there is nothing more satisfying than helping someone find their dream home. In my spare time I like to socialise with friends and family.

I started my career in the property industry in 2017 and have worked my way up from being a property administrator to assistant manager. I aim to provide excellent customer service to ensure the smoothest of possible transactions. There is no better feeling than helping clients find their perfect homes with a big smile on faces. In my spare time I love to travel home to Wales to see all my family and friends.

I joined the Paul Meakin team to assist Emma as the business expands. Working for a successful family run business is fantastic, every member of the team is extremely dedicated and passionate about what they do and always put the client first. I bought my first property in the area a couple of years ago and have been interested in the industry ever since. My background is in marketing, design and branding and I am very much looking forward to working on lots of exciting new plans for the business.

Having started my career in the property industry in 2004 I have had the opportunity to work in both sales and lettings. Enjoying both equally whilst enabling me to learn all aspects of Estate Agency. I pride myself on being a people’s person, good communicator and problem solver. On a daily basis I aim to ensure that all of our clients receive a high level of service and help them secure the highest value for their property and the best purchaser. Outside of the Estate Agency world I love ice skating and spending time with my family.

I have been working for Paul Meakin for 21 years, I started as a Sunday lady and progressed to Lettings Manager, acquiring experience and knowledge with all aspects of sales and lettings. The testament for my long service is working for a family run business and their understanding and care of their staff and clientele. I still get a buzz out of helping landlords find good quality tenants. To relax I enjoy keeping fit at the gym and socialising with family and friends.

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Sam Weller Sales Director Adelle Honeywill PA to Director & Marketing Coordinator Emma Meakin Managing Director Allison Banks Lettings Manager Paul Meakin FNAEA Company Founder/Director Michelle Roberts Assistant Branch Manager Sian Jones Assistant Branch Manager

HERE TO HELP

I’ve worked for Paul Meakin as part of the team for over 10 years. My career began as a part time member of staff when my children were small, gaining knowledge in all aspects of estate agency along the way. Although I enjoy the variety of day to day tasks, my passion is for sales progression where satisfaction comes with effective problem solving for clients. My spare time is taken up with yoga, Pilates and country walks as well as spending time with family and friends.

I have a strong background in estate agency having worked in the corporate sector for 18 years. After having my son, I joined Paul Meakin in 2011 because they are a well-known family run business who have a reputation for providing top quality customer care to their clients. I enjoy providing support in all aspects of the business. My spare time is taken up with my family, in particular watching my son play football and cricket.

After joining the team in 2019 and beginning my career in the industry, I have developed my knowledge of the property market. I thoroughly enjoyed taking clients around properties and love being a member of our professional and hardworking team. I get great satisfaction helping someone find their dream home. In my spare time, I like to see my friends and family and enjoy running.

I have recently joined the team to assist the Lettings department, having worked in the legal industry for 19 years, my passion is in customer service and assisting people. I’m excited to learn and progress in my new career, I am really enjoying being apart of such a hardworking and welcoming team. I live locally and outside of work I spend my time with my husband, two young daughters and new puppy!

Having a background in design and psychology, I was keen to help others find not just a house but a home which meet their needs. My first experience in the property industry started 2006, as a lettings negotiator and over the years I have had other experiences in the industry such as Inventory clerk and Saturday Sales administrator. In early 2022, I joined the sales team (Part-time) at Paul Meakin and have not looked back since. I really do enjoy talking to clients and giving them a good client experience and being apart of a great team. In my spare time, I love spending time with family and friends, going to the cinema, and trying activities that challenges me outside of my comfort zone.

I joined the team in 2021, I was always in interested in property and so pleased to be starting my career at Paul Meakin. I have a background in sales and design and was keen to broaden my skills. I enjoy taking clients to properties and love helping them find their dream home. I enjoy being part of such a welcoming and hardworking team. In my spare time I love going out with family and friends, going to the gym, and keeping busy however I can.

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HALLOWEEN AND BONFIRE NIGHT SPECTACULARS

IN THE SOUTH CROYDON AREA
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Do not feel down that the warm days of summer are firmly behind us as there is still so much to look forward to this year! Entering October is an exciting time, as both Halloween and Bonfire Night are just on the horizon, with plenty of spooky fun and eye-popping sights to see. The only issue that some face is deciding which event they want to attend each year.

Starting with the spookiest period of the year, Halloween, with horror festivals, treat-or-treating sessions and scary-themed parties regularly set up each year. Then, around a week after Halloween is Bonfire Night, when the flashes of fireworks and delightful smells of sweet treats fill the air.

Have we got you excited yet?

Thankfully, there are always great local events put on so everyone can enjoy the upcoming holidays - here are a couple which we are so excited about!

BOOGIE MONSTERS HAUNTED HALLOWEEN FAMILY GIG @ BOXPARK CROYDON!

HAUNTED HALLOWEEN PARTY AT THE BEATBOX BAR, BOXPARK CROYDON - a fun and interactive daytime live music gig for children aged 7 and under!

Date and time: Fri, 27 Oct 2023 10:30 - 11:45 BST

Location: Boxpark Croydon, 99 George Street London CR0 1LD

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/boogie-monstershaunted-halloween-family-gig-boxpark-croydon-tickets699559570507?aff=ebdssbdestsearch

IBIZA HUT - HALLOWEEN PARTY

Put on your most creative and ghoulish costume, we are throwing the biggest Halloween Party in Beckenham.

“DJ Slipmatt” will be headlining and joining the Ibiza Hut Residents for the finest in House / Old Skool and Ibiza Classics

Date and time: Sat, 28 Oct 2023 16:00 - 22:30 BST

Location: Club Langley, 2 Hawksbrook Lane Beckenham BR3 3SR

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ibiza-hut-halloween-partytickets-707472448137?aff=ebdssbdestsearch

SANDERSTEAD FIREWORKS DISPLAY

FOAP are back with their normally SELLOUT Fireworks Display with Award Winning fireworks display from Fusion Event Services.

Date and time: Sun Nov 05 2023 at 05:30 pm

Location: Atwood Primary Academy, Carshalton

https://allevents.in/carshalton/sanderstead-fireworks-display5th-november-2023/200025140563441

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Briton Crescent, South Croydon £1,100,000

A ‘Chain Free’ extended four bedroom three bathroom detached family house situated in a popular residential road. Internally this well presented property offers four reception rooms plus an impressive kitchen breakfast room enjoying direct access to a large level garden plus a good frontage providing ample off street parking driveway.The first floor offers a bright and airy split landing with four bedrooms and two bathrooms. This home is perfect for growing families looking to enjoy the space and great location, within easy access to local amenities including shops, train stations giving access into London and selection of primary and secondary schools. Your earliest viewing is advised to appreciate location presentation and size. Planning permission was granted (now lapsed) for additional bedroom above side garage extension.

Hurst Way, South Croydon

£1,100,000 SOLD

STCSOLD

Paul Meakin are delighted to market this impressive and striking double fronted detached family home situated on an incredibly well-regarded residential road in the heart of South Croydon. This handsome six bedroom property occupies a bold corner plot position boasting 2,900 square feet across three floors. Internally offering a wealth of character and charm this family home will not disappoint buyers who are looking for their forever home. Offering four reception rooms, a fully fitted kitchen breakfast room, six well-proportioned bedrooms, three bathrooms, a detached garage and driveway.Your earliest viewing is advised to appreciate location, presentation and size.

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LETTING AGENT IN SOUTH CROYDON

STCSOLD

Wisborough Road, South Croydon

£900,000

Paul Meakin are delighted to market this stunning four/ five bedroom detached family home which has been carefully designed and completely modernised to a high standard by the current owner. It truly is the perfect purchase for a growing family looking to instantly enjoy the quality and space this property has to offer.

Harewood Road, South Croydon

£825,000

Paul Meakin are delighted to welcome to the market this bespoke four bedroom detached family home with stunning garden situated in the heart of South Croydon.

The property has been lovingly designed with hand crafted elements on display throughout. The ground floor comprises of an impressive entrance hall, cloakroom, open plan living / dining/ kitchen with bi-folding doors providing access to the garden, a second reception room also with garden views and the addition of a utility space and office.

CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE NO OBLIGATION VALUATION Sanderstead 020 8657 5000 Selsdon 020 8651 1234 Lettings 020 8657 8000 www.paulmeakin.co.uk

A well presented three bedroom detached bungalow situated on a substantial private plot within a residential road. Internally offering an impressive open plan living / dining room, two seperate conservatories, kitchen overlooking the garden, two spacious double bedrooms, a generous single bedroom and a contemporary shower room. Both the front and rear garden have been beautifully maintained, mainly laid to lawn with an array of foliage and plants, terrace for entertaining and a pond. Off street parking is provided via the driveway as well as the garage. There is also ample potential to extend STPP.

Kingswood Way, South Croydon

Tandridge Gardens, Sanderstead £715,000

Paul Meakin are delighted to market this ‘Chain Free’ three bedroom detached bungalow located in one of Selsdon’s most prestigious roads. This is a fantastic opportunity for a buyer to acquire a property within a secluded private plot with potential with to extend into the loft creating further bedrooms with en suite facilities.

sanderstead@paulmeakin.co.uk | selsdon@paulmeakin.co.uk | lettings@paulmeakin.co.uk LETTING AGENT IN SOUTH CROYDON
OIEO £700,000

We are delighted to market this three bedroom semi detached family house situated on a substantial plot in a popular residential road. Offering exceptional scope to be extended to both the rear and the side (STPP) this property is an ideal purchase for families and investors alike.

Tindale Close, South Croydon

This property sitting on a corner plot, in brief offers three reception rooms, refitted kitchen, separate utility room and downstairs WC. The upstairs accommodation compromises of four good sized bedrooms, one with an ensuite shower room and additional family bathroom. Externally. the garden which has access direct from the kitchen and second reception room has a large patio area, perfect for al fresco dining and entertaining family and friends and lawn area which wraps around the property. Parking is available on both the driveway in the integral garage.

CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE NO OBLIGATION VALUATION Sanderstead 020 8657 5000 Selsdon 020 8651 1234 Lettings 020 8657 8000 www.paulmeakin.co.uk
Hill,
Croydon OIEO £700,000
Court
South
£675,000
STCSOLD STCSOLD

Brancaster Lane, Purley

£600,000

STCSOLD

Paul Meakin are delighted to market this stunning three bedroom semi-detached house. Internally this home offers a bright and spacious living / dining space enjoying the outlook and direct access to the rear garden, a refitted kitchen which has maximised every inch of space, three spacious bedrooms to the first floor, plus a refitted and designed family bathroom, off street parking is provided via the driveway plus a garage.

Hyde Road, Sanderstead OIEO £610,000

We are delighted to market this four bedroom semi-detached family home occupying a great plot with landscaped grounds and spectacular views across the valley to the front. This larger style of property enjoys a spacious reception hall, open plan living / dining room with French door providing access to the stunning garden, kitchen / breakfast room, cloakroom and fourth bedroom. To the first floor there are three good sized bedrooms plus a refitted bathroom with free standing bath and separate shower.

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Paul Meakin is delighted to welcome to the market this well presented three bedroom semi-detached home in a popular tree lined residential road with great transport links into London, local shops and a selection of excellent schools. The Woodfields is a great location for buyers.

We are delighted to welcome to the market this rarely available, double fronted four/five bedroom end of terraced family home, which is situated over three floors in a cul-de-sac location. Located conveniently for bus services, local primary schools and access into The Bird Sanctuary, offering an array of wildlife and woodland walks. Internally, the property benefits from a refitted kitchen/breakfast room, downstairs cloakroom/utility room, useful study/bedroom, living room with direct access onto the landscaped rear garden, ensuite to master bedroom, refitted family bathroom, double glazed windows throughout and integral double garage which is accessed from the basement level. This style of property does not become available often, so call now to view and appreciate the versatile living accommodation. Freehold/ Croydon council tax band E/ EPC D / Garden rates £540 PA.

CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE NO OBLIGATION VALUATION Sanderstead 020 8657 5000 Selsdon 020 8651 1234 Lettings 020 8657 8000 www.paulmeakin.co.uk
Woodfields, South Croydon
The
OIEO £580,000
Brookscroft, Linton Glade £525,000
STCSOLD

One not to be missed! Offered to the market is this exceptionally well presented and extended three/four bedroom semi detached family home which internally has been re-modernised throughout. Now offering a stunning open plan kitchen leading onto dinning room which intern has bi-folding doors out onto the landscaped larger than average rear garden, two separate reception rooms, useful utility room with cloakroom, refitted four piece family bathroom, double glazed windows throughout, gas central heating via radiators & under floor heating, and off street parking for two cars. This property is conveniently located for frequent bus services, Selsdon High street with its range of amenities and shops and local schools. Call now to fully appreciate size, standard and location. Freehold/ Croydon council tax band E / EPC E.

Kersey Drive, South Croydon

Foxearth Road, South Croydon

This is a rare opportunity to acquire this greatly extended 6 bedroom detached family home nestled away in a cul de sac location and backing onto the popular Selsdon De Vere estate. This property has an abundance of versatile accommodation which includes an ensuite to master bedroom, useful downstairs shower room, three reception rooms, study, conservatory, impressive kitchen/breakfast room measuring 16’55 x 23’6, utility room, upstairs family bathroom and integral garage measuring 15’4 x 175’5 with separate store room. This property is set on approximately 0.47 acres of land and its garden is made up of green space, woodland, flower beds and fruit trees. There is off street parking for several cars, double glazed windows and gas central heating via radiators.

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OIEO £975,000
£640,000

This extended and exceptionally well presented three bedroom semi detached family home warrants your earliest viewing. Internally benefiting from a open plan kitchen/sitting room with bi-folding doors out into the well maintained large rear garden. This property also benefits from a through lounge, refitted family bathroom, useful downstairs shower room, direct access into the garage and off street parking for two cars. This property is conveniently located for Gravel Hill tram stop with its easy access to surrounding areas, frequent bus services, Forestdale’s local amenities and surrounding woodland. View now to appreciate size, standard and location. Freehold/ Croydon council tax band E/ EPC C.

Ingham Road, South Croydon

OIEO £650,000

Crossways South

OIRO £625,000

Do not miss this opportunity to acquire this well presented and extended four/five bedroom semi detached family home which is situated in a quiet cul de sac location with easy access into Littleheath Woods, frequent bus services, Selsdon Primary School and Selsdon High Street with its shops and local amenities. Internally the property benefits from a useful downstairs shower room, impressive open plan kitchen/diner with reception room, separate living room, converted garage now offering a reception/ bedroom, landscaped rear garden with decking and large summer house with electricity. This property is also double glazed throughout, has gas central heating via radiators and off street parking for two cars via the reinforced paved driveway.

CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE NO OBLIGATION VALUATION Sanderstead 020 8657 5000 Selsdon 020 8651 1234 Lettings 020 8657 8000 www.paulmeakin.co.uk
Croydon

The Ruffetts, South Croydon £650,000

Offered to the market is this extended three bedroom semi detached family home which is situated on the popular Ballards Farm development and is conveniently for local woodland, bus services and both Royal Russell and Coombe Wood Schools. Internally the property benefits from a fitted kitchen leading to a large reception room measuring 9’5 x 16’11 , separate reception room, downstairs shower room with utility space, fitted bathroom, integral garage, landscaped large rear garden, double glazed windows throughout, gas central heating via radiators and off street parking for two cars. Call now to avoid disappointment and to appreciate size and location. Freehold/ Croydon council tax band E / EPC D.

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Welcomed to the market is this three/four bedroom semi detached family home which is situated within a cul de sac location and a great location for amenities close by, with a variety of local schools and colleges as well as frequent bus services to surrounding areas and short walk to Gravel Hill tram stop. Internally the property benefits from three spacious reception rooms, a fitted kitchen leading to a useful laundry room, downstairs WC, separate storage spaces, three bedrooms and fitted shower room. A large landscaped level garden is found to the rear of the property and off street parking for two cars at the front. This property warrants your earliest viewing so call now to avoid disappointment. Freehold / Croydon Council tax band E / EPC rating D.

Curlew Close, South Croydon

£385,000

Crossways, South Croydon

£550,000

Do not miss out on this opportunity to acquire this two double bedroom semi detached family home which is situated with in a cul de sac location and is walking distance to the popular Greenvale Primary School, 433 bus service and surrounding local woodland including the Bird Sanctuary. Internally the property has been well maintained throughout and comprises of a fitted kitchen and bathroom, living room measuring 17’1 x 12’11, double glazed windows throughout, gas central heating via radiators, private rear garden, single garage and off street parking. This property is CHAIN FREE so call now to appreciate size and location. Freehold/ Croydon council tax band D / EPC D.

CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE NO OBLIGATION VALUATION Sanderstead 020 8657 5000 Selsdon 020 8651 1234
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Lettings 020 8657 8000
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