86.5% of Basingstoke Properties have 3 or more bedrooms – Problem or Opportunity?
The orthodox way of classifying property in the UK is to look at the
number of bedrooms rather than its size in square metres (although now we are
leaving the EU – I wonder if we can go back to feet and inches?). It seems that
homeowners and tenants are happy to pay for more space. It’s quite obvious, the
more bedrooms a house or apartment has, the bigger it is likely to be. The
reason being not only the actual additional bedroom space, but the properties
with more bedrooms tend to have larger / more reception rooms. However, if you
think about it, this isn’t so astonishing given that properties with more
bedrooms would typically accommodate more people and therefore require larger
reception rooms.
In today’s Basingstoke property market, the Basingstoke homeowners and Basingstoke landlords I talk to are always asking me which attributes and features are likely to make their property comparatively more attractive and which ones may detract from the price. Over time, buyers’ and tenants’ wants and needs have changed. In Basingstoke, location is still the number one factor affecting the value of property, and a property in the best areas such as Odiham or Hartley Wintney can command a price nearly 50% higher than a similar house in an ‘average’ area. However, after location, the next characteristic that has a significant influence on the desirability, and thus price, of property is the number of bedrooms and the type (i.e. Detached/ Semi/Terraced/Flat).
In previous articles, I have analysed the Basingstoke housing stock into bedrooms and type of property, but never before now have I cross-referenced type against bedrooms. These figures for the Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council area make fascinating reading. It shows 86.5% of all properties in the area have 3 or more bedrooms.
In today’s Basingstoke property market, the Basingstoke homeowners and Basingstoke landlords I talk to are always asking me which attributes and features are likely to make their property comparatively more attractive and which ones may detract from the price. Over time, buyers’ and tenants’ wants and needs have changed. In Basingstoke, location is still the number one factor affecting the value of property, and a property in the best areas such as Odiham or Hartley Wintney can command a price nearly 50% higher than a similar house in an ‘average’ area. However, after location, the next characteristic that has a significant influence on the desirability, and thus price, of property is the number of bedrooms and the type (i.e. Detached/ Semi/Terraced/Flat).
In previous articles, I have analysed the Basingstoke housing stock into bedrooms and type of property, but never before now have I cross-referenced type against bedrooms. These figures for the Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council area make fascinating reading. It shows 86.5% of all properties in the area have 3 or more bedrooms.
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Detached
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Semi-detached
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Terraced (including end-terrace)
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Flat
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1 bedroom
|
36
|
51
|
90
|
252
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2 bedrooms
|
246
|
986
|
2,048
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1,440
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3 bedrooms
|
2,656
|
6,618
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8,798
|
246
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4 bedrooms
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6,929
|
2,232
|
1,773
|
36
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5 or more bedrooms
|
2,987
|
511
|
254
|
8
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I was genuinely surprised at
the low numbers of one and two bed properties, especially 2 bed semis detached
houses, especially as tenants like the smaller one and two bed properties in
Basingstoke. You see, it might interest the homeowners and landlords of
Basingstoke, that there has been a change in the numbers of properties on the
market and the split in bedrooms on the market over the last 12 months.
·
12 months
ago, 30 one bed properties were for sale in Basingstoke, today 56, a rise of
87%
·
12 months
ago, 85 two bed properties were for sale in Basingstoke, today 94, a rise of
11%
·
12 months
ago, 85 three bed properties were for sale in Basingstoke, today 110, a rise of
29%
·
12 months
ago, 57 four bed properties were for sale in Basingstoke, today 70, a rise of
23%
·
12 months
ago, 31 five + bed properties were for sale in Basingstoke, today 30, a drop of
3%
It can quite clearly be seen
more Basingstoke properties have become available, which can only be good news
for Basingstoke first time buyers and Basingstoke buy to let landlords looking
for a bargain (especially post Brexit) as property prices have stopped rising
at the silly rates they were 12/18 months ago.
For several years Basingstoke
buy-to-let investors have been the only buyers at the lower end (starter homes)
of the market, as they have been enticed by high tenant demand and attractive
returns. Some Basingstoke landlords believe their window of opportunity has
started to close with the new tax regime for landlords, whilst it already
appears to be opening wider for first-time buyers.
This is great news for first
time buyers ... but one final note for Basingstoke landlords ... all is not
lost ... you can still pick up bargains, you just need to be a lot more savvy
and do your research ... one source of such information with articles like this
is the Basingstoke property market Blog.
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