Archive for the ‘Financial Services’ Category

Hayes Recommended Supplier: Foreign Currency Direct wins award

By Craig on August 5th, 2011

Hayes chosen recommended supplier for for foreign currency transactions is Foreign Currency Direct. Hayes are pleased to announce that The Telegraph has highlighted Foreign Currency Direct plc as the best exchange rate provider. In the Telegraph’s story  they highlight the savings that can be made using Foreign Currency Direct versus a high street bank can be as… Read the rest of this entry »

Hayes, Ledbury Herefordshire, A Global Estate Agent?

By Craig on May 26th, 2011

I recently undertook a market appraisal on my dream property. A property Hayes would love to sell and I would love to own. Sadly the six figure value property is currently far outside my financial means (to be honest a full price prawn sandwich is currently outside of my financial means). After providing the valuation, I… Read the rest of this entry »

Hayes: International Buyers of Period Homes across the Three Counties.

By Craig on April 16th, 2011

As Hayes has grown and as the average value of the properties we sell has risen, we have sold an increasing number of properties to people residing in foreign countries. Hayes sells properties to a mix of ex-pats and foreign nationals looking to move to the beautiful, rural counties of Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire. The… Read the rest of this entry »

Hayes: Buying Houses Today, selling Houses Tomorrow

By Craig on April 11th, 2011

In 2007 house prices, in the UK, were at an all-time high, since then they have fallen, fallen some more, levelled off, risen a bit, fallen a bit, levelled off and the latest figures seem to imply that they are either falling or rising; but the indisputable fact is that house prices today are lower… Read the rest of this entry »

Hayes:Estate and Letting Agency: More than the Bare Minimum…

By Craig on March 19th, 2011

There is a term in economics known as the Pareto principle, better known to us laymen as the 80/20 rule. The wonderful Wikipedia ‘states that, for many events, roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes’. Hayes can apply the Pareto principle across a range of our activities including advertising: • 80%… Read the rest of this entry »