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    7 Safety Checks You Should Make When You Move Into Your New Home

    4 months ago
    Lifestyle
    7 Safety Checks You Should Make When You Move Into Your New Home

    So you’ve moved home, you have the keys, you’re in, and the kettle and mugs have been unpacked. Sure, you’ve got boxes here, there and everywhere, but at least you’ve finally moved and are happy!

    It's time to start a new chapter in the house of your dreams. But, you don't want the dream to turn sour, so we suggest that after making a cup of tea and getting settled in, you should do some standard safety checks.

    Why? Because you need to ensure your home is safe and isn't going to cause you any issues.

    So, what should you be checking? Well, we’ve put together a list of seven safety checks you should make when you move into your new home.

    1. Check the Windows and Doors

    First things first, safety and security go hand in hand. Walk around your property and look at the windows and doors, noting whether they have safety catches on them or security locks. If they haven't, put it on your urgent "to do" list. With your external doors, many new occupiers choose to change the locks as you never know where a spare key has gone in the past.

    Top Tip: Write a list and work through it methodically - it’ll save you time in the long run!

    2. Check the Water and Electrics

    Now, this really is something you should do as soon as possible. Even if your property is brand-spanking-new, you need to know it is as safe as houses.

    • Look for the stop cock
    • Note where the fuse box is

    Should you need to take action in an emergency, you should know where important things are located. You should also look at the plug sockets and wiring to make sure all is correct.

    Top Tip: If any work needs doing, you may need to get a more competent, professional tradesperson to help you - particularly with the electrics.

    3. Check the Appliances

    Your new home may have appliances already in-situ. A washing machine, for example, or an oven. It saves you time and expense, of course, but you should check them over to ensure they are safe to use.

    Top Tip: When you’re looking around a potential new home, you should always ask to see the appliances working if they are included.

    4. Look Around the Garden

    Look at those roses there, and that lovely fence, oh and that old tree in the corner. But wait. Is your new garden actually safe?

    • Are your little ones going to be able to toddle through the gate?
    • Will they know the dangers of the small pond?
    • Is that old tree safe, or should you get someone in to assess it and lop a few rotten branches off if necessary?
    • Are there gaps in hedges where your dog could escape?

    Top Tip: Do a complete audit of the garden. It’s better to spend an hour checking everything than spending a lot longer having to deal with an emergency.

    5. Is the House Childproof?

    We don't need to explain why child safety should be paramount. You should walk around the house to ensure everything is in place to help keep your children safe. This includes safety catches on cupboards, padlocks on areas where things like cleaning products are stored, locks on front and back doors and side gates and stairgates.

    Top Tip: Little people are curious and will stick their fingers in everything! Most hardware stores carry home safety packs that include plug socket covers and cupboard catches. Keep a spare set so you are always prepared.

    6. Check the Smoke Alarms

    Safety is a priority, and alarms alert you to danger. Make sure there are working batteries in the smoke alarms and in the carbon monoxide alarm. If it is a wired-in smoke alarm, test it. Make sure your family know what they are for, what they sound like and what they should do if they hear them.

    Top Tip: Test all your alarms monthly without fail.

    7. Plan an Emergency Escape Route

    You've done all the safety checks but, what happens if something goes wrong and you need to get out of your property? You should plan how you and your family will escape from the house in an emergency. You need to think about routes and who is responsible for whom, and where to meet up when you're outside.

    Top Tip: Having a plan can save you time, and in an emergency, time is of the essence. Make sure the whole family knows the plan and practice it if you need to.

    Red Key are your local property experts for the Cardiff and Newport area. Call us on 02920 090690 / 0333 3447850 or email hello@redkeylets.co.uk to chat with a member of our friendly and experienced team.

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    5 Home Office Features That Attract Tenants in Cardiff & South Wales

    5 Home Office Features That Attract Tenants in Cardiff & South Wales

    Published 6 days ago

    As more professionals embrace remote and hybrid working, demand for well-designed home office spaces is on the rise. Whether you're a landlord in Cardiff or across South Wales, understanding what makes a great home office can help boost your property's appeal, reduce void periods, and attract quality long-term tenants.

    At RedKey, your local Cardiff and Newport property experts, we know how to position your rental to meet modern tenant expectations. Here are five key features that make a home office truly desirable — and how you can use them to your advantage.


    1. 🌞 Natural Light: A Must-Have for Productivity

    Tenants value properties with plenty of natural light, and this is especially important in a home office. Natural light not only boosts productivity but is also linked to better sleep, improved mood, and fewer headaches.

    ✅ Top Tip for Landlords:
    If your rental’s home office has limited light, use mirrors to reflect brightness, opt for light-coloured furniture, and choose pale window dressings that let the sun in. Small changes can make a big impact when staging.


    2. 🪑 A Comfortable Desk Setup with Adequate Space

    Remote workers spend hours at their desks, so comfort and functionality matter. A desk cramped against the wall may look space-saving, but it lacks practicality.

    ✅ Top Tip for Landlords:
    If space allows, pull the desk away from the wall to give the illusion of more room and improve comfort. Legroom is a key feature tenants now look for in Cardiff rental homes with workspaces.


    3. 🌿 Plants: The Green Boost Tenants Love

    Adding plants to a home office doesn’t just improve the aesthetics — it also boosts health and wellbeing. Studies show greenery can reduce stress, improve air quality, and increase focus and happiness.

    ✅ Top Tip for Landlords:
    When staging your Cardiff rental, place low-maintenance plants or high-quality faux greenery in the office. It adds instant charm without requiring tenant upkeep.


    4. 📦 Smart Storage Solutions for a Clutter-Free Office

    Clutter is a productivity killer, and tenants want tidy, organised workspaces. Office essentials like chargers, stationery, and documents quickly pile up without the right storage.

    ✅ Top Tip for Landlords:
    Install floating shelves, built-in cabinets, or stylish storage baskets to help tenants keep the space organised. Highlight these features in your rental listing for extra appeal.


    5. 🎨 Neutral Wall Colours That Encourage Focus

    Wall colour plays a huge role in a home office environment. While tenants may personalise later, neutral shades are universally appealing and help stage the space in a way that feels calm and professional.

    ✅ Top Tip for Landlords:
    Stick to pale greens, cool blues, light greys, or off-whites. These tones help promote focus and relaxation — exactly what remote workers need.


    🎯 Why Cardiff Landlords Should Care About Home Offices

    With more tenants than ever working from home at least part-time, the home office has become a major selling point. Properties that include a functional and attractive office space stand out in the competitive Cardiff rental market.

    By making just a few simple upgrades, landlords can:

    • Increase rental appeal

    • Reduce void periods

    • Attract high-quality, long-term tenants

    • Enhance rental value


    📞 Need Help Staging Your Cardiff Rental Property?

    At RedKey, we specialise in property management and marketing in Cardiff and South Wales. We know exactly what tenants are looking for and can help you present your property at its very best — including highlighting work-from-home features that drive results.

    👉 Get in touch today for expert advice on staging, letting, or managing your rental property:
    📞 Call 02920 090690 / 03333 447850
    📧 Email
    hello@redkeylets.co.uk

    Let us help you turn your rental into a high-demand property in the Cardiff rental market.


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    As more professionals embrace remote and hybrid working, demand for well-designed home office spaces is on the rise.

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    Over the years there have been a number of ‘light touches’ touted as a way to impress potential property buyers. The aroma of freshly baked bread and brewing coffee? Great for making your property feel homely and masking less attractive whiffs. A neatly-folded pile of clean, fluffy towels in the bathroom? An easy way to give off five-star hotel vibes. Fresh flowers and a fully-stocked fruit bowl? They draw attention away from less desirable areas and add colour to a drab space.

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    For landlords in Newport and Cardiff, the living room is arguably the most crucial space when it comes to attracting quality tenants and maximising your rental income.

    It’s likely to be the room where you spend most of your time, the room where you spend time entertaining guests, and it’s probably the first room that people see when they walk into your home.

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