Thursday 28 June 2012

How many trees to buy?

Last week, we introduced our partnership with Trees4Scotland, aiming to neutralise the carbon footprint of all 320+ properties managed by us.

We've done our figures and here are some of them: initially, we'll be investing over £1,600 on behalf of three clients which will buy us 232 trees. Those trees will also offset the carbon footprint of our office and the company vehicles.

The properties are rated depending on their size: a 2 bed flat with kitchen, bathroom and living room would need 5 trees whereas a 5 bed flat with 2 bathrooms and a combined living kitchen would need 9 trees in total.

So far, so good! Over the next couple of weeks, the team will be hands-on at Teaghlach Wood, planting trees and we're delighted to be joined by a couple of clients based locally.

We can't wait to see with our own eyes what our contribution will mean to Trees4 Scotland's project and pictures will follow.

Thursday 21 June 2012

We're going green(er) with Trees4Scotland


We're joining Trees4Scotland with the ambitious goal to offset the carbon footprint of all of our managed flats.
We're well aware that every business does have an impact on the environment and needs to work on minimising it. Trees4Scotland seemed the perfect partner: their initiative to restore native Scottish woodlands is a perfect way for us to do our share.
For each property, Angus Crabbie of Trees4Scotland will help calculate the amount of trees we need to plant to offset its carbon footprint.
We will be starting with three clients initially, but all of our landlord clients will be invited to join us with their properties and go carbon neutral. Find out whether your flat is part of the initial stage of the project or get in touch if you want to contribute, too.
There are plenty of ways to minimise the environmental impact of properties and we have a number of handy tips ready for you to put into practice. Just email us for more information.

In our blog we'll follow the progress of the project, i.e. the growth of the trees quite literally and will keep you updated on how it all goes.

Let us know if you have any questions at all!

Tuesday 19 June 2012

Is renting just a temporary solution?

For decades, if graduates were asked what they were looking to do in relation to their living arangements after leaving university, a  majority was looking to get their feet on the property ladder and buy as soon  as they could.

Now, with asking prices rising again and mortgages still hard to get for many young professionals, renting seems to become a longer-term solution. At the same time, landlords are looking to increase their portfolios and the UK rental market in general has had a strong start to 2012.

What does it mean for you? Whilst it may take a few more years to own your own home there will be a good selection of high quality rental properties available. With more landlords expanding their portfolios, too, tenants will have more choice and, naturally, the quality of rental properties will increase at the same tim, making renting a good longer-term option.

Thursday 7 June 2012

Second toilet anyone? 41% say 'yes'

During the week of the Diamond Jubilee, statistics wizards at Lloyds TSB have looked at what’s happened to the private rental market over the past sixty years. Whilst their findings are specifically for England, it’s a similar picture in Scotland showing that not only do 41% of households now have a second toilet – but also reminding us that renting a home was very popular in the 1950s. The number of home owners grew in the 1970s and 1980s, but now renting’s on the up once again. Surprisingly, though, there’s still 1% of properties that have no basic water supply!