The semi can now laugh in the face of its posher detached counterpart, which saw a rise of only 200% in the same 20-year period. Looking at smaller properties, flats/apartments only rose 131%, whilst terraced houses did better at 207% (although they were starting from a lower base and demand from buy to let landlords has had a big part in driving the values on that type of house (i.e. the price a buy to let landlord is prepared to pay is driven by the rent the landlord can achieve).
In 1996 the average value of a Stoke on Trent
semi stood at £37,700,
today it stands at £120,000
Such is the attractiveness of semis, which are cheaper than
detached houses but have most of the same benefits for families. Semi-detached
houses were built in their hundreds of thousands by the Victorians and
Edwardians between the wars and through to the present day. Interestingly in
the late 19th Century and early 20th century – they often
weren’t referred to as semi-detached – but as villas!So whilst Europeans live on top of each other in apartments us British chose, in the late Victorian and early Edwardian times, suburban comfort, being near … but not too near, the neighbours! I once heard someone say the semi-detached house was a peculiar crossbreed that doesn’t stand on its own — it is inseparable from its neighbour — yet somehow still embodies a dream of suburban independence.
Nearly one in two houses in Stoke on
Trent is a semi-detached house
However, probably the most overlooked aspect of popularity for
semis is the garden. The front garden, designed to separate the house from the
world, and the back garden designed for private relaxation. The semi in the
suburbs was relaxing, well presented, plumbed and enhanced by a garden so that
when a window was opened the air had a chance of being genuinely fresh… and it’s
for all those reasons why 775 semi-detached houses have been sold in Stoke on
Trent since March 2016 alone. Still as
popular today as they were with the Victorians all those years ago – some things
just stand the test of time!
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