Knowing how saleable a property
is half the battle when deciding what (or not) to buy for your next property
investment. Why? Well because one day,
you may need to sell that property. If you go into the purchase with open eyes,
you know most of the risks and can barter the price accordingly if you have to.
Bearing this in mind, last week, a couple from Maldon popped into
our offices to ask about investing in property. Their concern was if we have
another property slump (and we will because that is what has happened to the
British property market ever since the 1950’s), if they did need to sell, what
type of property would be easier to sell. Now everything sells, even during a slump, but I did some research and
followed up their query – I was actually quite surprised with the results.
A good guide to judge the saleability of
property is the number of properties for sale, compared to the numbers that are
sold, subject to contract. Now I carried out this comparison last week, so the
numbers will be marginally different today, but of the 44,183 households in Chelmsford
there are 1,243 properties on the market for sale. Of those 1,243 properties, 522
properties are fully available on the open market waiting for a buyer and 721
have buyers and are sold subject to contract. That means 58% of property on the
market has a buyer in Chelmsford.
However, delve deeper, and in Chelmsford
today, 65% of bungalows on the market have a buyer and great news for semi
detached property owners, as 68% of them have buyers. Terraced houses fair even better, with 193 of
the 288 on the market now having buyers (making 67%). The properties that
appear to be sticking though are apartments at a comparatively lower 49% and detached
houses at 55%.
I am always giving advice to my existing and
new landlords in Chelmsford on what to buy (or not as the case may be). Having this detail of information at my
finger tips, allows me to spot trends in the local market, which then enables
to me to give the very best advice to my clients. I don't charge for that
advice as I have plenty of opportunity to earn money by finding the best
tenants for my landlords in the years to come on the investments I have advised
on.
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