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Rail And Road Schemes To Boost Living Areas

Saturday, December 17th, 2011

commutingGeorge Osborne has announced new transport initiatives to boost a number of living locations in the UK.

The Chancellor said in his Autumn Statement that 35 rail and road schemes will be launched in North Cambridge, North Bucks/Oxfordshire and Battersea, South London which is great news for the housing market and might even increase local house prices.

The new or improved transport infrastructure can make a significant difference to house owners and house hunters because if it is easier to commute to a nearby city, a house for sale may become more valuable. Location is key when it comes to buying a property and if the travel is eased, the home may be more sought-after.

And if improvements are made to certain roads, certain employment hotspots can be enhanced.

The Chancellor has promised support in Cambridge to the A14 and there are hopes for North Buckinghamshire and North Oxfordshire. There is a proposed East-West train link from Cambridge to Oxford and beyond via Milton Keynes and Bedford.

What is more, there is the projected HS2, a controversial high-speed line that will cut a swathe past Aylesbury and to the west of Buckingham to Birmingham and beyond. Winslow has also wished-for a stop.

If you are fortunate enough to entice bidders for your house that is on the market, due to the suggested rail and road schemes, make sure you hire expert removals services from the professionals Robinsons UK International Movers.

Or if you are looking for a property to buy and have found one that has great accessibility to commute to work, contact Robinsons UK and International Removals today and let us help you from the very beginning of the removals process to ease all the pressure and strain!



Brits Ditch Old Homes For Brand New Properties: Which Should You Choose?

Thursday, December 8th, 2011

shutterstock_89432152Many families are reportedly drained of the on-going repairs and costs to run their old home and instead are hiring removal services and moving to brand new properties.

Some new findings show that Brits are ditching the DIY and opting for a new house that is easy to maintain and efficient to run.

There are several advantages and disadvantages to living in an old or a new house. Here Robinsons UK International Movers makes the comparison.

OLD HOMES

With regards to an old house, the positives are that with archaic properties they do have character, historic features and stories behind the walls. Older structures have stood the time for decades.

The downsides however are that they do need a considerable amount of maintenance due to old heating systems and pipe work. The floors may slope, the chimney foundation may require tuckpointing and it can be very expensive to replace or repair the wiring and plumbing. Generally the homes from hundreds of years ago were smaller and had smaller closets and rooms so if you have a large family, it may become crowded.

NEW HOMES

New houses on the other hand can have their advantages in that they have spacious layouts, brand new décor and are ready as soon as you walk through the door. Some new homes allow Brits to specify features such as the kitchen cabinets and bathroom tiles and personalise them in a way.

What is more, new homes have built-in top-of-the-range fixtures, fittings, kitchens and bathrooms as well as double glazing and energy efficient boilers. Overall, they are more economical to run as they are insulated and have fewer drafts.

However, it can be said that modern homes have no character and that each one is exactly the same and is therefore not distinctive or offers individuality. Homeowners may be able to put their own stamp on it in terms of colour schemes or furniture but the general structure is generic.

Many new houses settle regardless of the type of soil and therefore cracks appear in walls. Furthermore, you won’t find mature trees or vegetarian because trees take years to grow so the garden may not be as picturesque.

OLD V NEW

It all depends on the homeowner- do you want to put the time, money and effort in to build something up from scratch or do you want to walk into something ready-made?

Whatever type of house you decide to move into; make sure you ‘contact us’ today to move all your belongings.



Lancashire Woman Considers Moving House Because Of Dangerous Icy Road

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

shutterstock_88585129A woman in Lancashire is said to be thinking about moving home because of the dangerous icy corner that she lives on.

Michelle Traill, from Blackburn, has reportedly suffered three winters of gritting nightmares as the road outside her house gets frosty and speeding cars end up hitting her car or ploughing into her garden.

The 45 year-old says that cars have crashed into her garden bushes and damaged her husband’s car several times after losing control at the T-junction.

The situation has got so bad for the woman that she has contacted the local council on multiple occasions to request a grit bin but nothing has been done, and now she is contemplating hiring removals and moving home.

Mrs Traill said the maniac drivers in the area just zoom round the corner and cannot stop. But the authority argues that the road does not qualify for a grit bin and that as a result of budget cuts, they are unable to place grit bins around the borough. To refill the 400 bins is reportedly a mammoth task and takes approximately two weeks.

Robinsons removals UK has years of experience in expert removals so regardless of the weather conditions, we can move all your belongings safely and securely.

To move home simply because of the road outside is a drastic measure to make but whatever your reason is to change property, the specialists at Robinsons International can help.

Brits have many personal motives for moving home including job relocation or upgrading/downsizing. What is important is that if you have made the decision to move to another part of the UK- you pack, transport and store all your possessions carefully with professional services.

Contact us’ today and see how we can help, or simply call free for moving advice…



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