HIP-Consultant.co.uk welcomes guest writers

August 28th, 2008 HIP-Consultant.co.uk Posted in Guest Articles | Comments Off on HIP-Consultant.co.uk welcomes guest writers

HIP-Consultant.co.uk’s blog is gaining a modest readership from both industry professionals and the general public a like. Over the coming weeks, months and years we will be opening our doors to guest writers with particular experience, specialism and knowledge in their given field.

We are excited about the prospect and feel it will provide an extra dimension for our readers and an opportunity for our guest writers to showcase and share their expertise.

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Domestic Energy Assessor (DEA) and Home Inspectors numbers updated

August 27th, 2008 HIP-Consultant.co.uk Posted in Energy Assessors, EPC, Home Information Packs | 23 Comments »

After our recent article,  should i train as a domestic energy assessor? which has received a massive number of comments and strength of feeling within the responses; we have decided to follow this up with the latest announcement by the Government.

The Government periodically announces combined numbers of Domestic Energy Assessors and Home Inspectors and breaks the figures down into the stage they have achieved at the time of reporting. The numbers continue to rise from the last published figures on the 6th March 2008. As of 23rd May 2008 the official numbers are:

Accredited (DEA & HI) – 7,930 (increase of 829 from 6/3/08)
Qualified (DEA & HI) – 1,464 (passed exams and qualified, but not yet become accredited)
Passed exams (DEA & HI) – 4,816
Total (DEA & HI) in system who have passed exams or progressed further – 14,210 (increase of 2,784 from 6/3/08)

It is worth remembering that these figures do not show those that are currently practicing. It is anticipated that both Domestic Energy Assessors and Home Inspectors (whom many have never carried out enough Home Condition Reports even to regain a fraction of the training costs) have left the industry. It is sad that these people have been unable to survive within the industry; often citing a lack of instructions and income as the main defining reason for leaving to find alternative employment.

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NAEA and RICS ask for review of HIPs

August 26th, 2008 HIP-Consultant.co.uk Posted in Home Information Packs, News | 6 Comments »

HIPSIt is fair to say that the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and the National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA) have never been the greatest admirers of Home Information Pack legislation. It is envisaged that this week they will combine efforts when putting their views forward to the Government to attack HIPS once again.

The latest stance is one of focussed criticism towards the searches within the Home Information Pack whilst seemingly and suprisingly asking for some aspects to remain and apparently agreeing that the planned Property Information Questionnaire (P.I.Q.) would be useful.

RICS’ director of external affairs, Gillian Charlesworth, said: “These legal documents (searches) must be taken out of the packs and left to buyers and their advisers to obtain at the appropriate time during the transaction.” RICS wants HIPs to be replaced with a voluntary report as per the Carsberg report.
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Property Information Questionnaire (P.I.Q.)

August 8th, 2008 HIP-Consultant.co.uk Posted in Home Information Packs, News | 11 Comments »

The Property Information Questionnaire (PIQ) has been announced as one of the next steps in progressing the Home Information Pack which will add further information and benefits to the existing HIP.

The Communities and Local Government has issued a consultation document as part of the new planned ‘mandatory’ documents. The consultation contains the following parts:

  • the leasehold requirements in the Home Information Pack (HIP) (Part 1) – we will discuss in a later post which will follow
  • the inclusion of the Property Information Questionnaire (PIQ) in the HIP (Part 2).

We will be considering and formulating our views on the questions within the paper over the coming weeks. HIP-Consultant.co.uk are interested in your views and welcome comments based on this consultation.

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Stamp duty, the answer?

August 7th, 2008 HIP-Consultant.co.uk Posted in Property Market | 5 Comments »

The Government is looking at a ‘rescue’ package for the current suffering housing market.   The government has pledged to “help people with housing” though has yet to announce the measures and is still working on the exact policy. One of the proposed measures which is being speculated upon is maybe to reduce, freeze or possibly scrap stamp duty. This possibility obviously has a massive impact on revenue to the Treasury.

The speculation in regard to stamp duty is causing the opposite effect that it would be hoped it would have, if it was to be reduced or removed. House sales are being postponed as potential buyers are stalling waiting for confirmation of ther Governments’ intentions. The Government has stated that the talk within the media regarding stamp duty is just speculation and that no proposals have been put forward.

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Finding your next home

August 7th, 2008 HIP-Consultant.co.uk Posted in Property Market | 3 Comments »

Finding your next house to make your home used to be the first item on many peoples list in the house buying process though this has certainly changed. It is essential one finds the level of money that you can borrow (‘mortgage promise’) prior to your house search, otherwise you could be spending time and effort looking for a house which does not realistically suit your affordability. See this post ‘deciding how much you can borrow and afford’.

So you have been offered a mortgage in principal, how are you going to find the house of your dreams?

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Breaking of HIP laws

August 3rd, 2008 HIP-Consultant.co.uk Posted in Home Information Packs, News, Property Market | 11 Comments »

This week has been eventful for sure in the continued life of Home Information Packs. HIPS are now 1 year old and news headlines continue to be made from the debate on Home Information Packs (HIPS). Recently, significant reports of non-compliance of the legislation have come to light and been acknowledged by leading figures involved within the industry.

Yesterday, it was widely reported by many news agencies including the BBC that some agents, I must stress only ‘some’ agents; are flouting the law and are proceeding to market properties without the legally required Home information Packs.

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Guide to buying your next home

August 2nd, 2008 HIP-Consultant.co.uk Posted in Property Market | 3 Comments »

Over the next few weeks HIP-Consultant.co.uk will be compiling our guide to buying your next home.

There are many guides to buying a home that have been written though as we are all well aware the market is not as buoyant as it has been in recent times. Often these guides have been written in a manner which reflected a bullish housing market; some areas are now not as relevant and also there are new aspects to be considered with the high reductions in number of houses currently being sold.

Our house buying guide will include the following areas; when completed the bullet points will be updated with links to each section to formulate the ‘complete guide’.

We look forward to publishing each article and if you feel there any other areas that we should consider let us know.


HIPS your Birthday

July 30th, 2008 HIP-Consultant.co.uk Posted in Home Information Packs, News | 1 Comment »

Home Information Packs (HIPS) are now a year old this week. The past year certainly has been controversial at times for HIP packs as the legislation has been rolled out; which lets be honest was to be expected. Home information packs have been reported upon as often is the case in the UK press with a negative slant. The legislation has unfortunately become a ‘political football’ with the debate showing little signs in slowing.

Home information Packs were designed to provide information to the home buyer, speed up transaction times and reduce the number of failed completions. Home information Packs or as they will be known Home Reports are due to be implemented in Scotland from December this year.

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Problems getting a mortgage

July 29th, 2008 HIP-Consultant.co.uk Posted in Financial Products, Property Market | 2 Comments »

Where is the UK mortgage market at present and where is this financial market heading? The reports in the press now detail many bad news stories for the housing market and that the mortgage sector is going through what must feel like to many as a dramatic re-assessment of it practices and lending procedures.

As many as 23,000 home owners whom have taken out 100% mortgages since March this year face a negative equity situation at present. However, this only totals 5% of mortgages accepted in this same period. The information from the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) comes as figures from within the industry support the fact that the housing market is slowing down further.

HIP-Consultant.co.uk deal with many estate agents and home sellers through providing our Home Information Packs solution. It is common place that agents are only selling about a third of the levels they have become accustomed to. It seems inevitable many estate agents will close or consolidate their positions due to the challenging conditions.

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Energy price rises anticipated

July 25th, 2008 HIP-Consultant.co.uk Posted in Energy Saving, EPC, Financial Products, News | 6 Comments »

Energy prices continue to rise and there seems to be no signs of them slowing. Channel 4 News recently reported that an independent report commisioned by Centrica shows that gas prices are set to rise 70% from current costs.

Is this yet another catalyst for consumers to further look at how they utilise their gas and electric supplies to their properties?

Energy prices have surged since Feburary of 2007 and all the customers of the major players British Gas, Npower, EDF, Scottish Power, Scottish and Southern Energy and E.On have had to support big increases in fuel prices.

Certainly at present many households are feeling the ‘credit crunch’ and are often looking at making cost savings that they can make within their current lifestyles . Energy saving and efficiency is becoming a higher priority amongst many; not only looking to compare energy prices within the market place but how they can become more efficient and ultimately use less energy.

So how do we use less and cut our bills?

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