It might surprise you that it isn’t always the poshest villages around Runcorn or the swankiest Runcorn streets where properties sell and let the quickest. Quite often, it’s the ones that have the best transport links. I mean, there is a reason why one of the most popular property programmes on television is called Location, Location, Location!

As an agent in Runcorn, I am frequently confronted with queries about the Runcorn property market, and most days I am asked, “What is the best part of Runcorn and its areas to live in these days?”, chiefly from new-comers. Now the answer is different for each person – a lot depends on the demographics of their family, their age, schooling requirements and interests etc. Nonetheless, one of the principal necessities for most tenants and buyers is ease of access to transport links, including public transport – of which the railways are very important.

Official figures recently released state that, in total, 1,294 people jump on a train each and every day from the Train stations in Runcorn. Of those, 187 are season ticket holders. That’s a lot of money being spent when a season ticket, standard class, to Crewe is £2,044 a year.

So, if up to £382,250 is being spent on rail season tickets each year from Runcorn, those commuters must have some impressive jobs and incomes to allow them to afford that season ticket in the first place. That means demand for middle to upper market properties remains strong in Runcorn and the surrounding area and so, in turn, these are the type of people whom are happy to invest in the Runcorn buy to let market – providing homes for the tenants of Runcorn…

The bottom line is that property values in Runcorn would be much lower, by at least 3% to 4%, if it wasn’t for the proximity of the railway stations and the people they serve in the town

And this isn’t a flash in the pan. Rail is becoming increasingly important as the costs associated with car travel continue to rise and roads are becoming more and more congested. This has resulted in a huge surge in rail travel.

Overall usage of the stations at Runcorn has increased over the last 20 years. In 1997, a total of 553,099 people went through the barriers or connected with another train at the station in that 12-month period. However, in 2016, that figure had risen to 941,768 people using the station (that’s 2,587 people a day).

The position of the property and the train station has an important effect on the value and saleability of a Runcorn property. It is also significant for tenants – so if you are a Runcorn buy to let investor looking for a property – the distance to and from the railway station can be extremely significant.
One of the first things house buyers and tenants do when surfing the web for somewhere to live is find out the proximity of a property to the train station. That is why Rightmove displays the distance to the railway station alongside each and every property on their website.

If you’re interested in investing or have already invested in the Runcorn property market and want to discuss maximising your investments, pop in for a coffee at 60A High Street, Runcorn, WA7 1AW or visit our website www.homesmartlettings.com

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Helen has been a landlord for over 15 years, and together, with John has built up a substantial property portfolio. Helen loves to keep on top of current legislation by attending training courses and lettings events on a regular basis. John and Helen have 5 children ranging in age from teenagers to toddlers, so in the little spare time Helen gets, she enjoys long walks in the country and holidays.

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