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Page 1: haart Sunday Supplement East Anglia January 2014

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supplementJanuary 2014

Top choice terraces

Stunning semi detached houses

Pick of the Rentals

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For Sale

Spectacular rural retreat

Feature property

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Village life

Newbourne Road, Waldringfield In a village setting offering wonderful walks, golf and sailing, and close to Woodbridge and the River Deben, the vendors have lovingly updated and modernised this stunning four-bedroom detached home to provide accommodation for themselves and their parents. The property could be adapted back to a large detached family home or is ideal for those also requiring flexible accommodation for dependent relatives or older children.

Features include an open fire in the sitting room, a modern fitted kitchen complete with island unit, a walk in pantry and space for American-style fridge freezer. The study leads to a lovely decked patio overlooking the rear garden.

The ground floor bedroom extends to 24’3 and has built in wardrobes. The bathroom/wet room has a modern suite.

The first floor open-plan living / dining / kitchen room is simply stunning and a great area for entertaining. There are sliding doors onto a balcony which has elevated views over the golf club. The bedroom and bathroom are superbly presented.

There are two further bedrooms, one upstairs and one on the ground floor with a shower room, linked by stairs. This area would be well suited for a teenage or guest suite.

Outside, the property is surrounded by garden to all four sides and the driveway leads to a double garage with remote control doors.

Key Features• Village life• Flexible accommodation• Perfect for golfers and sailors • Close to Woodbridge

Guide price £460,000

haart of Woodbridge 01394 382244

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Mr Lewis, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State met Spicerhaart’s Chief Executive Paul Smith and Chairman John Spence.Paul Smith said: “Help to Buy has contributed to renewed confidence in the housing market. Helping more people, usually first time buyers, afford a home of their own is important.” Said Mr Lewis: “It’s good to hear first-hand how Help to Buy is working in practice. The message is clear that it is helping but not fuelling a house price bubble which is very positive.”

You can find out more about Help to Buy at www.haart.co.uk/buying/help-to-buy.Elsewhere Spicerhaart remains concerned that successive Governments have still not acted to make law the licensing of estate agents.Mr Smith said: “As reputable agents we fully train our staff but anybody can set up as an agent in this country, without training or qualifications. For customers’ sake, this must stop.” Spicerhaart is Britain’s largest independent estate agency business with more than 200

branches in England and Wales and more than 2,000 employees including 350 in head office in Colchester.

High Street brands include haart, Chewton Rose and Spicer McColl plus Felicity J Lord in London, Darlows in Wales and Haybrook in the north of England.

Minister’s fact finding visit on Help to buyBrandon Lewis, a minister at the Department for Communities and Local Government, visited the head office of haart’s parent company Spicerhaart to discuss the impact of Help to Buy, a Government-backed initiative to help people buy a home.

Pictured (left to right) are Paul Smith, Brandon Lewis MP and Will Quince, prospective Conservative parliamentary candidate for Colchester.

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On average, around one half of mortgage savings achieved by moving out of London are wiped out by the cost of an annual London season ticket, says new research by haart.

Hot spots for those with an eye on saving are Southampton (arriving at Waterloo) and Southend (arriving at Liverpool Street).

The average mortgage saving in Southampton when compared to London is approximately £12,908 and, with the £4,308 cost of an annual season ticket, the saving is £8,600. The commute to London takes around one hour and twenty minutes at peak time in the morning.

In Southend the average mortgage saving compared to London is £11,840 and the average season ticket cost is £3,236. This makes for a £8,604 saving and a commute of around one hour and ten minutes.

Living in Oxford or Cambridge in a property of average price and commuting will actually see you out of pocket by £2,132 and £430 respectively due to average property prices surpassing the £350,000 mark and season tickets well in excess of £4,000 per annum.

Leamington Spa also offers lower annual savings of £2,043 due to its comparatively high average property price and season ticket price well in excess of £7,000.

Paul Smith, haart Chief Executive, said: “With the price of an annual season ticket spiralling upward and

property prices showing no slow down, people who are prudent with their money will need to factor in the decreased mortgage payments alongside the increasing cost of commuting.

“Certain towns and cities are already feeling the ‘London effect’, particularly the traditional University towns, so increasing property prices and higher mortgage repayments are insignificant and fail to negate savings through commuting.

“Although by living in regions which are already thriving you will undoubtedly benefit in terms of quality of life, cash savvy commuters may choose to look to locations like Southampton which are more on the up-and-coming side - where you can make a real saving through living out of the capital.

“Ultimately, moving regionally may not be as beneficial as you think given that around one half of mortgage payment savings are negated by the cost of commuting and you’re stuck with an hour, weather permitting of course, commute to put the cherry on the cake.

“For a couple who both live regionally the annual cost of travelling in to London could mount up to £10,000, which may ultimately discourage people from moving out.”

Higher commuter fares damage mortgage savings

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Pick of the bunch

Sea View Rise, Hopton Take pleasure in this beautiful three bedroom detached house with direct beach access that all the family will love!

Accommodation includes entrance hall, sitting room, kitchen/breakfast room, garden room, conservatory, master suite with dressing room and en suite, two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside is a double garage and a substantial garden, offering panoramic sea views and access to Hopton Beach.

£465,000haart of Lowestoft 01502 563 456

Pick of the bunch

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Pick of the Rental Properties

Make yourself at home in this beautiful six bedroom detached family home set in a popular city location, within walking distance of the highly rated St Faiths & The Leys School. Accommodation includes fully fitted kitchen/breakfast room, master bedroom with en suite and a rear garden with mature trees, summer house, double garage and on drive parking.

£5,000 per month

haart of Cambridge 01223 245 302

Chaucer Close, Cambridge

This newly built three bedroom eco home is finished to a high standard. It comprises entrance hall, living room, fitted kitchen, cloak room, two good-sized bedrooms (one en suite), one single bedroom, family bathroom, balcony and off road parking to the front.

£950 per month

haart of Peterborough 01733 425 104

Rowledge Court, Peterborough

This brand new four bedroom detached chalet bungalow offers flexible living with two ground floor and two first floor bedrooms. There is a lounge of 18’ and a fully fitted kitchen. To the rear is a garden laid to lawn and a front driveway providing parking for two cars.

£1,300 per month

haart of Chelmsford 01245 351 707

Broomhall Road, Chelmsford

This two bedroom apartment is truly spectacular. Located within the city centre/St Stephens Road area it is perfect for walking to bars, restaurants and shops. The accommodation comprises hallway, two double bedrooms, two bathrooms (one en suite) and an open plan living room / kitchen which leads onto a balcony that is perfect for entertaining. The property is presented in immaculate order and has secure, underground parking.

£800 per month

haart of Norwich 01603 666 118

The Pavilion, Norwich

This semi-detached property comprises two large bedrooms, a lovely kitchen / dining area, family bathroom, spacious living room and double glazing throughout. If that isn’t enough, you can make the most out of the large garden and cosy summer house with electricity! This property is a real gem.

£650 per month

haart of Bury St Edmunds 01284 756 255

Brockesby Walk, Bury St Edmunds

This spacious two bedroom ground floor apartment has easy access to the town centre. Accommodation comprises a large living room area with bay window, two double bedrooms, a spacious kitchen/diner and a family bathroom.

£450 per month

haart of Ipswich 01473 226 502

Foxhall Road, Ipswich

Take a look at some of the hundreds of properties to let with haart. From just £380 per month, there is something to suit all tastes and budgets.

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Terraced homes

This spacious semi-detached house in a village location offers two bedrooms, lounge, fitted kitchen and garden room. Outside is a landscaped garden and driveway with parking for two cars.

Guide Price £150,000haart of Norwich golden triangle 01603 458 400

Wait until you see the garden! This three bedroom end of terrace home has much to offer with a driveway providing ample parking, a cosy conservatory, lounge, kitchen and separate dining room. Its large well-stocked garden features trees, shrubs and two ponds, as well as fruit and vegetable plots.

£145,000haart of Thetford 01842 765 531

Lindford Drive, Eaton Fulmerston Road, Thetford

Carl Close, DerehamPerfect for the growing family, this three bedroom semi-detached house is positioned close to the town centre and benefits from a conservatory, stylish modern kitchen, lounge and an allocated parking space within a garage block.

Guide Price £135,000 haart of Bury St Edmunds 01284 767121

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Semi Detached Homes

Brickwall Farmhouse, WetherdenStep inside and be amazed by the charm, character and space of this very attractive four bedroom Grade II listed farmhouse. Offered chain-free with an additional detached cottage with generous private gardens and plenty of parking. The A14 and A140 are within easy reach.

OIEO £319,000haart of Bury St Edmunds 01284 767 121

One look and you will be amazed - this stunning five bedroom home is in excellent order throughout and the beautiful 20’5 x 12’1 kitchen/diner is the hub of the home, further complimented by a large decked area with a raised fishpond to the rear.

Guide Price £190,000 haart of Ipswich 01473 219 112

Whinchat Close, Ipswich

Walton, PeterboroughThis immaculate three bedroom home is situated in Walton, close to the local schools, shops and amenities. With spacious accommodation throughout, this is one not to be missed!

Guide Price £155,000 haart of Peterborough 01733 346 558

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haart has expanded its estate agency network in Essex, opening a distinctive new office in Station Road in Clacton.

The branch replaces Spicer McColl, also owned by Spicerhaart, the UK’s largest independent estate agency group.

The office has undergone a complete refit, with haart giving its old furniture to Tendring Reuse and Employment Enterprise.

Branch Manager Simon Andrews said: “We wanted our furniture to go to an excellent local cause. It is still in good condition but needed replacing so our office is in keeping with our exciting, fresh look.”

New fascias have been added, the branch has been completely redecorated and state of the

art computer and telephone systems have been installed.

Customers can discuss their needs in a more relaxed, informal environment, with access to touch screen computers so they can browse the 13,000 plus properties currently available through haart.

The Clacton office, led by Branch Manager Simon Andrews, includes Senior Negotiator Carol Chapman, Negotiator Tommy Hill, Sales Manager Jack Chandler, Sales Progressor Katherine Winn, Trainee Negotiator Karl Ainger and Just Mortgages Adviser Brad Rowe. Telephone 01255 222 666 8am to 10pm, everyday.

New haart of Clacton

Pictured haart branch manager Simon Andrews, second left, with staff from Tendring Reuse and Employment Enterprise.

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Family homes

Country living at its finest! This large, heavily extended four bedroom detached bungalow boasts farmland views and a 120ft garden with numerous seating areas perfect for al fresco dining. Other key features are a 28ft kitchen/family room, 22ft lounge, a formal dining room, study and conservatory.

£410,000haart of Kesgrave 01473 808 172

Bucklesham, near Ipswich

Colsterdale, near LowestoftA four bedroom detached house situated in a popular estate in Carlton Colville. Key features include a modern kitchen, separate study, conservatory, downstairs shower room and a double garage with driveway.

£185,000haart of Lowestoft 01502 563 456

This two/three bedroom semi-detached property is situated in the highly regarded village of Snape with the Maltings just across the road. Key qualities are a reception room with wood-burning stove, kitchen with separate utility and dining room and a self contained studio. Its large garden is perfect for keen gardeners.

£380,000haart of Woodbridge 01394 382 244

Snape Bridge, Snape

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Live the high life in one of these awesome apartments available through haart.

Apartments/Flats

Glenalmond Avenue, CambridgeIf you have a hectic lifestyle, are always on the go and you need everything on your doorstep, then this modern one bedroom apartment will tick all your boxes. It’s just moments from the railway station and the city centre shopping you could need and want.

£250,000haart of Cambridge 01223 365 931

A spacious two bedroom, ground floor apartment complete with master en suite. The property has amazing views overlooking the marina and surrounding countryside from a beautiful private terrace, ideal for entertaining with a barbecue!

£205,000haart of St Neots 01480 217 888

Wren Walk, Eynesbury, Cambridgeshire

Abbey Fields, ColchesterTucked away at the end of this newly built development, adjacent to Abbey Fields, is this excellent top floor two bedroom apartment. Offering spacious and bright rooms with high quality fittings throughout, it’s only a short walk from the town centre and railway station. Chain free.

OIEO £150,000haart of Colchester 01206 546 432

This second floor over 55’s one bed apartment is positioned within the newly built Saxon House Development, in the heart of the town. The property benefits from lift access, off road parking, communal gardens, a lounge/diner, kitchen and en suite.

Guide Price £90,000haart of Dereham 01362 696 977

Thetford Road, Watton

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Magic Moments is very dear to our hearts – and we’re not talking about the song or boxes of chocolates.

It’s our charity dedicated to helping terminally sick children and their families.

Every year our employees ride bikes, run marathons, climb mountains and organise raffles, tea parties, car boot sales, boat races, sky dives, bake-offs and more to raise cash for the charity.

Donations pay to take as many children, their siblings and parents as possible to Disneyland.

And in 2013 we helped more families than ever before - 200 people were taken to Paris for four

days at the end of last year with all spending money included.

The trip comprised four families nominated by each of the 12 children’s hospices we support in England and Wales.

One family, who travelled with their terminally ill little girl, summed it up:

“Thank you Magic Moments for an amazing trip. You provided us with exactly what we wanted - memories to last a lifetime.

“Most importantly we did the trip with both our girls. Isobelle will forever remember visiting Disney with her little sister Skyla, long after she has gone, and that for us means more than we can say.”

Magic Moments was set up in 1998 and has raised almost £800,000 to date.

Find out more at www.magicmomentscharity.co.uk.

A bumper year for Magic Moments