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    Regal Asset Managers Limited
    T/A Regal Estates
    383 High Road, Willesden
    London NW10 2JR

    T: 020 8459 2530

    Opening hours

    Monday – Friday: 9.00AM – 6.00PM
    Saturday: 9.30AM – 3.00PM
    Sunday: Closed.

    If you call the office outside of these hours please feel free to leave a message and one of our team will get back to you during opening hours.

    Useful information

    Transport: The nearest tube station to our office is Dollis Hill located on the Jubilee line. We are located a very short walk from Willesden Bus Garage and bus routes 52, 98, 260, 266, 302 & 460

    Parking: Pay & Display parking on surrounding roads or free parking for a short period available at B&M Willesden.

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    5 Top Tips for Sourcing Good Tenants

    about 3 years ago
    5 Top Tips for Sourcing Good Tenants

    Every landlord has an ideal tenant in mind – but how do you find the right one for your property? With a bit of careful preparation you can avoid timewasters and attract people that will pay on time, take care of your property and hopefully remain there a long time. Find out how with our 5 top tips for sourcing good tenants.

    1. Market Your Property Well

    Good marketing is key to attracting good tenants. There is no shortage of property listings online, so you have to ensure yours catches people’s eye. Hire a professional photographer if possible to take crisp, clear photos that are well-lit and taken at flattering angles. The property description needs to be written concisely to describe the property type and its features, without overselling it. There is real skill involved in marketing and hiring a letting agent can ensure it is done to a high standard so you get the calibre of applicants you want.

    2. Choose the Right Letting Agent

    One search online will reveal a lot of letting agents in your local area. But how do you determine the good from the bad? First of all you want to ensure you can trust them with your property and money, so look for accreditations such as ARLA Propertymark, NAEA Propertymark, The Property Ombudsman and My Deposits. They should take the time to understand your needs and not pressurise you into making decisions. Agents that are based nearby will have a good idea of the local market and how to get you the best value and tenants.

    Check out our accreditations here.

    3. Check Out the Competition

    It’s highly likely that tenants won’t just be looking at your property, so even if you find good tenants there will also be stiff competition. The rent level needs to be realistic and competitive and in line with what others are offering in the area. The best way to do this is to check out other listings and properties that are available for let. Review your rent rates regularly, as things do change, and it could allow you to increase your returns. If you want to go the letting agent route, they will know exactly how much the rent should be and how to give you the edge against other landlords.

    4. Prepare for Property Viewings

    First impressions count and one of the best ways to gain the interest of high calibre tenants is to ensure the property is in great condition. Put together a checklist so you cover every aspect of the property to prepare the front, interior and garden (if it has one). If you’re not already aware, read up on knowledge about the local area too – tenants will ask about things like council tax rates, internet connections, bin collections and more. Also try to make parking available for them on the viewing day so they don’t have any concerns about access.

    There is a lot to cover in property viewings which is why many landlords choose to use a letting agency. Local letting agents will have in-depth knowledge of the area your property is in and will have plenty of experience conducting property viewings. This means they will be well equipped to answer any questions potential tenants may have.

    Looking for a letting agent in North West London? Find out more about Regal Estates here.

    5. Sell Yourself as a Landlord

    The relationship you have with your prospective tenant will also go a long way to convincing them to put in an offer. Tenants want to feel the person that manages the property is trustworthy and reliable and that after they move in you can be relied on when needed. A little professionalism goes a long way, so be as open and friendly as possible and deal with any questions they have. Alternatively, you could use a letting agent to manage the property during the tenancy. You will still make all the decisions but the agency acts as the middle man and deals with tenant requests, so you can focus on other things in your life.

    Letting Property in North West London

    If you’re a landlord in the North West London area searching for the right tenants, Regal Estates can help. We have over 20 years of lettings experience in the NW10 area, helping countless landlords let their properties successfully. By choosing Regal, we will help you at every step of the lettings process from marketing your property and finding suitable tenants to drawing up contracts and managing the property itself. We offer a range of lettings services to suit your needs. Contact us today on  020 8459 2530 or email lettings@regalestate.co.uk.

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