The new entrance way and carpets are being finish, and the protective coverings are being removed as the builders leave site.
Unfortunately the first thing that happened to the first area to have it’s coverings removed, is that a tenant put a bag of leaking rubbish down onto the carpet to create a large circular stain.
These are your homes that we are trying to make nice for you, so please can you go the extra mile to try to keep them in a good condition.
We provide a free Internet Network which hasn’t been working for over a week. We have tracked down the problems to be originating from a tenant having added to the network a BT Homehub with it’s own Internet connection. It may or may not be also be providing the local area with a BTFon wireless network using our network. The BTHomehub causing the problems appears to be on a phone connection which ends xxxxxx789 but I can’t find out any more about it or disable the device. Please can anyone who has a BTHomehub please get in touch with us.
It may be that we will have to switch off parts of the network until we can find where the disruption is coming from. Meanwhile we have changed the password to the wireless network. Please e-mail Nick or contact George for the new password.
It looks like a London Lettings Agent would be worth well over a million pounds judging by today’s announcement of a buyout of the Leaders chain of 42 Letting Agents, based in SE England. The existing business has been bought for £35M with a further £12M earmarked for expansion.
Lettings Agents are seen as so valuable because while the house buying sector may be suffering in the economic downturn, the residential lettings market is booming – worth £2.5bn, growing at 9pc a year, across the UK about 12pc of properties are privately rented, but this rises to 17pc in London and the South East, where Leaders operates. Since 2005, the company has bought and integrated 31 Lettings Agents, with revenues growing at 28 per cent per year to their current level of approximately £25m. The rental proportion of the property market is expected to increase dramatically due to the housing shortage and decreasing affordability. Young people are also increasingly opting to rent as a lifestyle choice.
Nevertheless the high valuation of Lettings Agencies contrasts dramatically with reports of the death of the traditional Estate Agent. New kids on the block (iSold, Tepilo, Google, iTurnip – to name just four recently mentioned in the press) offering internet marketing of properties directly to the vendor without the use of an agent, have been taken widely to herald the end of the High Street Estate Agent, and most Estate Agents are also Letting Agents. Is there a contradiction in the two trends?
An Estate Agent is principally a salesman selling a product (a flat), they have no influence over the flat, or even it’s presentation – can you imagine an Estate Agent saying “I have to redecorate your hall before I can sell your flat”? In contrast a Letting Agent is often responsible for the management of the property and it’s tenant on an ongoing basis. The Estate Agent is most likely to be representing a resident Vendor, the Letting Agent is very often acting on behalf of a remote Landlord.
These are the reasons why the Estate Agent of the future may disappear into a website hosted in India, whilst a new breed of Letting Agents are renting their old offices, and presenting flats to a high street near you.
This article isn’t to teach you about Internet marketing, but to share my amusement at some of the searches which have brought people to my site this week.
The long tail is a type of statistical distribution where a high-frequency population is followed by a low-frequency population which gradually “tails off”. The idea of blogging for Internet Marketing is to provide articles which will attract readers who are not undertaking obvious searches to your website where hopefully they will click on your advertising or buy your product (please take that as a hint!). These phrases individually are unlikely to account for a great deal of searches, but when taken as a whole, can provide significant traffic.
Here are some of the searches which I found amusing and brought people to this site this week:
put+laminate+floor+in+the+wrong++way
venting from a bathroom
pimlico flats screaming headline
? qns eqbt
where to get cement from in pimlico
victorian style flats that need work london
weird lettings london
address of sex place in london
anyone got frauded renting house in pimlico
best places to have sex in london
how much does it cost to run a vent axia kitchen fan
Krystyna of Bradley Construction wonders where January has disappeared, and whilst she says that she doesn’t remember in her lifetime having snow so many times in one winter, I myself can remember Winchester St. during the winter of 1963 – much worse! Because of the extreme weather conditions decoration of the front of the buildings decorating has been delayed for the foreseeable future.
At last house 75 will be complete and the stair carpets will be laid at the end of the first week of February. This is a lengthy process as the actual carpet needs to be cut to the accurate length then sent off to be bound before it can be laid. I hope everyone in house 75 is pleased with the finished effect of the hallway. The new intercom system was ordered and should arrive and be fitted at the same time.
The new open plan reception & office is taking shape, and will contain equipment and tanks associated with the solar panel heating system. This equipment will be put in place and cupboards built to enclose it all. We hope to have this open area ready by the middle of the month. Once it is completed we will explore how it may be best used. One possibility might be (subject to fire regulations) a common Internet terminal available for everyone’s use, and possibly a Network printer. The biggest problems with common services like that is that we are not equipped to provide technical support.
Krystyna has been asked to undertake repairs to 75 Flat 1 and the first floor of 79 – the tenants underneath these flats have been suffering from major leaks from showers, which have defied all repair attempts over several years, and so finally we are undertaking two major projects, including structural work to replacing structural timberwork which has rotted as a result of the continual leakages.
Blogging frequently involves getting inspiration and sometimes content from elsewhere, and the conventions of attribution should be followed. I have in my past on one occasion not done this, and I am ashamed of myself and the article is no longer on the website. If you are reading something on this website that you feel is valuable and bears repeating please feel free to do so. Please include an attribution with anything that you copy – and to help you do this I have installed Tynt which will do the attribution for you. Also please feel free to use any of our photos and videos with attribution, the hotlinking block was put on because I got annoyed by some people just using my photographs without saying “Thank You”, and to prevent scamming websites use my content to rob tenants by pretending to be a landlord. Guest Bloggers here retain copyright for their work, and if it isn’t too much trouble please could you acknowledge the Guest as well as this site.
I was prompted to write this blog after reading Leo’s Zenhabits, one of the top 100 blogs on the internet. I’ve copied my summary of his words, and you can link to the full text by clicking Vitruvian Man. I would recommend that you read his blog as I find superb tips for modern living there.
Zen & Vitruvian Man
“I’m granting full permission to use any of my content on Zen Habits or in my ebook, Zen To Done, in any way you like. From now on, there is no need to email me for permission. Use it however you want! Email it, share it, reprint it with or without credit. Change it around, put in a bunch of swear words and attribute them to me. It’s OK. While you are under no obligation to do so, I would appreciate it if you give me credit for any work of mine that you use, and ideally, link back to the original. If you feel like spreading a copy of my ebook, I’d appreciate payment. I’d prefer people buy my ebook, but if they want to share with friends, they have every right to do so. I’m not a big fan of copyright laws anyway, especially as they’re being applied these days by corporations, used to crack down on the little guys so they can continue their large profits.
Copyrights are often touted as protecting the artist, but in most cases the artist gets very little while the corporations make most of the money. I’m trying this experiment to see whether releasing copyright really hurts the creator of the content.
I think, in most cases, the protectionism that is touted by “anti-piracy” campaigns and lawsuits and lobbying actually hurts the artist. Limiting distribution to protect profits isn’t a good thing.
The lack of copyright, and blatant copying by other artists and even businesses, never hurt Leonardo da Vinci when it comes to images such as the Mona Lisa, the Last Supper, or the Vitruvian Man. It’s never hurt Shakespeare. I doubt that it’s ever really hurt any artist (although I might just be ignorant here).”
If you live in Pimlico, or other parts of Westminster, the Libraries have set up a great portal to the internet for you to use called “ The Gateway“, with links to great websites and tips on using them. They also tell you if they have a specialist library or service for your chosen subject. Of course there are plenty of other portals, but this library one has several features to make it different and more useful.
It doesn’t carry advertising.
The sites with [24/7] logos indicate Westminster Libraries subscription-based sites, they have paid the subscription so that you don’t have to, just use your Westminster Libraries membership number in order to gain access.
The Gateway is kept manageably small. The number of topics is limited while comprehensive, and provides key links and links to subject gateways rather than linking to a large number of sites on any single topic.
The resources have been selected and presented by the Library information specialists:
Authority and reliability: They are sites that come from a known and authoritative source.
Accessibility and usability: Sites that require registration or subscription are excluded unless the subscription is paid for by Westminster Libraries for the use of their members, as are sites whose information content is obscured or compromised by advertising or ‘pop-up’ boxes
Authority and reliability: They are sites that come from a known and authoritative source.
Accuracy and currency:the sites included are accurate and regularly maintained.
Relevance: Good quality sites with a local focus (Westminster / London) are emphasised.