The Locksmith Journal Nov-Dec 2016 - Issue 47 | Page 20

20 • INDUSTRYNEWS PROUD SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE 50% RISE IN HOMEOWNERS WHO ARE MORE LIKELY TO MAKE HOME IMPROVEMENTS »»HOME SERVICES MARKETPLACE Plentific.com’s latest research has found that Brexit continues to impact the likelihood of moving for 1 in 5 British homeowners. Plentific’s latest survey of 2,000 adults has revealed that there is still uncertainty surrounding the housing market three months after the Brexit vote. 22% of homeowners have indicated that Brexit is affecting the likelihood of them moving in the short term; 10% of owners are now more likely to move home in the next 3 years, with 12% now less likely to uproot. Looking at London, over a quarter (26%) of owners in the capital are more likely to sell their home in the next 3 years because of Brexit, with 11% less likely. Londoners also have a high percentage more inclined to make home improvements: 27% of property owners in London are looking to invest in their home rather than face the housing market. Interestingly the Plentific surveys also found that, three months on, there has been a 50% rise in homeowners who are more likely to make home improvements in the wake of Brexit. These figures illustrate how, in this instance, the postBrexit panic has subsided and the public are feeling more relaxed about spending money. This change of heart is particularly apparent in the North East and North West of the UK where the number of homeowners likely to make improvements has more than doubled. 21% of owners in the North West are now more likely to attempt a home improvement project with the North East at 19%. Statistically, the North majority voted for Brexit which could explain why they are adjusting faster than the South. Cem Savas, Co-Founder of Plentific. com commented: “We knew Brexit would have massive consequences for the UK housing market and our research shows that the public are still unsure of our future. Despite the fear-mongering and confusion which has surrounded the topic, Plentific’s statistics show that homeowners are now more relaxed about the idea of spending money on their property. Interestingly, our research highlights the current nervous property market in London, with a quarter of Londoners ready to cash in and sell up.” PRESENTING INNOVATION & STABILITY AT LOCKEX »»ABUS USED THE RECENT LOCKEX Exhibition at the Ricoh Arena to launch the following ranges, representing innovation and v alue across its mechanical and electronic security ranges. The ABUS Smartvest alarm and smart home system is a timely introduction, integrating its international alarm package into ABUS’ now well-developed CCTV security programme. The Smartvest alarm system offers UK security distributors a ‘smart’ alarm kit, that out of the box via an easily available app, make this alarm system safe, secure, and ultra-convenient. The Smartvest alarm system can be integrated with ABUS CCTV cameras. The Lockex show generated keen interest in the Smartvest range due to its functionality and attractive net pricing. ABUS previewed at Lockex the wApploxx range of ‘mechatronic’ access control. The wApploxx system allows both domestic or commercial sites to have wireless and keyless entry for various people at various times. Programming of the system is performed easily via the app, as is opening for unexpected visitors remotely by authorised personnel. Fully launched in the UK in November, Lockex proved to be an ideal preview of this innovative range to the security market, with many positive leads. Lockex also proved a great launch platform for a new range of ABUS BSI* cylinders, made under patent at the ABUS Pfaffenhain German factory. This new BSI* range is available at very attractive RRPs (35/35 double at £33) on a standard ABUS patented house section. Alternatively, ABUS customers with their own existing sections on either systems ABUS Z14 or Y14 can now have their unique section made to BSI* specification. ABUS are confident LOCKSMITHJOURNAL.CO.UK | NOV/DEC 2016 ABUS Smartvest, wApploxx, and BSI* cylinders launched at Lockex the range combining both BSI rated security with a high specification cylinder at a reduced price to fulfil consumer demand. In addition to these welcome new introductions at Lockex, the show also gave ABUS the opportunity to confirm to the trade, that unlike many other post Brexit price increases, ABUS are maintaining 2016 RRPs in place till April 2017. Many visitors to the ABUS stand, having already received so many supplier increases, very much appreciated this ABUS Group support in ensuring ABUS UK £ RRP stability. www.abus.com/eng