Well, it doesn’t seem like two minutes ago that it was Christmas – and now it’s all over! One cold December morning, after arranging the office’s Christmas cards I thought I would nip out for a quick festive hot chocolate and cake at my favourite local coffee shop The Bake House. I met an old client of mine in the coffee shop and we got talking about the Runcorn property market. I had just completed my research for my next blog article and I would like to share with you the parts of the conversation relating to the Runcorn property market.
He asked me what my thoughts were about the last half of the year in regard to the Runcorn property market and if there were any great buy to let deals around. In reply I said that, in my view, shrugging off the uncertainty of the initial post Brexit vote, I have seen an increase in supply and a rise in the number of properties selling at the lower to middle end of the market, meaning both first time buyers and buy to let landlords have been returning in the last few months – proof the market is beginning to bounce back.
So let’s look at the numbers ..
In November 2016, according to the three main property portals (Rightmove, Zoopla and OnTheMarket) there were a total of 915 properties for sale in Runcorn (within 4 miles of the centre of Runcorn to be exact). In November 2015, there were only 892 properties for sale, a rise of 3%.
When I split it down into bedrooms (note things like building plots and part commercial/part residential etc won’t be in these figures so the numbers below wont exactly match up to those in the above paragraph).
# Properties on the market in Nov 2015 | # Properties on the market in Nov 2016 | Percent Change | |
5+ Bedrooms | 46 | 53 | 15% |
4 Bedrooms | 160 | 176 | +10% |
3 Bedrooms | 405 | 380 | -6% |
2 Bedrooms | 242 | 263 | +9% |
1 Bedroom | 32 | 35 | +9% |
.. and when I looked at type of properties .. it got even more interesting
Type of Property | # Properties on the market in Nov 2015 | # Properties on the market in Nov 2016 | Percent Change |
Detached | 263 | 299 | +14% |
Semi | 257 | 236 | -8% |
Terraced | 157 | 209 | +33% |
Flat | 90 | 82 | -9% |
As the number of Runcorn properties put up for sale has risen by 3%, homeowners have become more realistic about how much their homes are worth. This increase in homeowners wanting to sell suggests there is renewed confidence in the Runcorn property market and there are also signs that people are being more realistic about pricing their property.
As you can see, there has been a significant uplift in terraced properties, which means they are a great choice for first time buyers and landlords. So with a combination of realistic pricing and more properties on the market – both first time buyers and landlords alike might be able to pick up a few bargains!
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