Saturday 25 July 2015

*New Opportunity*


Now up for rent (£1650 PCM), A beautifully appointed family home situated within a much sort after gated development in the heart of Lytchett Matravers. Offering generous versatile accommodation finished to a high standard offered as unfurnished. For any more information don't hesitate to contact Cliff on 01202 744944 Or email: info@arlingtonandhall.com






Wednesday 15 July 2015

Weekend Salesperson required!

 We are looking for a smart individual for the position of weekend sales person.
Please contact us on 01202 744 944.

Tuesday 14 July 2015

Welcoming Our new Office Coordinator

We Are welcoming Laura Jeans to the team this week as she joins us as a full time office coordinator.


She will be the first point of contact in the office, do not hesitate to pop in and say hello.


Wednesday 1 July 2015

Stuff Happens

Arlington & Hall explain why having good support when selling or buying a home is so important.

It was two hundred years ago when Napoleon first met his Waterloo - at Waterloo.

Meeting one's own Waterloo comes to all of us from time to time. I can think of many occasions in property when deals have gone sour, buyers have faltered leaving bitter sellers or sellers have changed their minds at the last minute leaving very frustrated buyers. Sometimes mortgages haven't materialised or for some legal or survey reason the wheels have come off a transaction. Stuff happens.

But sometimes stuff needn't happen. A well-planned sale or purchase in the hands of an experienced expert has a great deal more chance of success than an ill-planned attempt put in the hands of an inexpert, a hastily cobbled-together affair.

For those who don't move home very often - and that is to say, most of us - the property market can be a confusing place in which to find oneself. There are so many conflicting claims and counter-claims, and so many differing points of view. It is difficult sometimes to know what to do for the best.

But it is not a good idea to start by doing things on your own with no expert backup. It is also sensible not to start with a cut-price agent because mostly all one gets is a cut-price service with a cut-price return. Some sellers who haven't moved for many years may find lots of different and unfamiliar estate agency names locally and won't know which to turn to. This is because over the years firms come and go. So it is perhaps best to choose a firm with established names, recognised faces, a firm that will not shortly be going. It is by far better to choose a long-established agent with a strong and enduring reputation and established links with the local community, with good connections. These are the ones with staying power and for one reason - they are good at getting people moved.

But don't confused long established with dated. Today, all estate agents are online agents. They have to be online; it is the way things are now. But those who simply call themselves 'online' are merely internet-only firms with no presence. The fuller-service firm brings a lot more to the party, a multi-faceted approach, which is why the cost can be higher. But the rewards can be much greater.

It is tempting to be cynical about the property industry. But it would be better to resist that urge. Oscar Wilde described a cynic as 'a man who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing'. It is easy to save a few pounds here and there on service, but it could cost thousands and even tens of thousands in the long run - I've seen that happen too.

Stuff happens - ask Napoleon. But it needn't happen with the right support - ask Wellington.