Stoke on Trent - Accommodation Type
and the Number of Occupiers
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Owned outright - Stoke on Trent
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Owned with a mortgage - Stoke on
Trent
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Shared ownership (part owned and part
rented) - Stoke on Trent
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Social rented (aka Council Housing)
- Stoke on Trent
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Private rented - Stoke on Trent
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Living rent free - Stoke on Trent
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69,170
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102,072
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887
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55,312
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36,757
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3,349
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25.9%
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38.2%
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0.3%
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20.7%
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13.7%
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1.3%
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Yields will rise if Stoke
on Trent property prices fall, which will also make it easier to obtain a buy
to let mortgage, as the income would cover more of the interest cost. If property
values were to level off or come down that could help Stoke on Trent landlords
add to their portfolio. Rental demand in Stoke on Trent is expected to stay solid
and may even see an improvement if uncertainty is protracted. However, there is
something even more important that Stoke on Trent landlords should be aware of:
the change in the anthropological nature of these 20 something potential first
time buyers.
I have just come back from a visit to my Significant Other’s relations after a family get together. I got chatting
with Her niece and partner. Both are in
their mid/late twenties, both have decent jobs and they rent. Yet, here was the
bombshell, they were planning to rent for the foreseeable future with no plans
to even save for a deposit, let alone buy a property. I enquired why they weren’t
planning to buy? The answers surprised me as a 50 something, and it will you. Firstly, they don’t
want to put cash into property, they would rather spend it on living and
socialising by going on nice holidays and buying the latest tech and gadgets.
They want the flexibility to live where they choose and finally, they don’t
like the idea of paying for repairs. All their friends feel the same. I was
quite taken aback that buying a house is just not top of the list for these
youngsters.
So, as 13.7% of Stoke on Trent people are in rented accommodation and as
that figure is set to grow over the next decade, now might just be a good time
to buy property in Stoke on Trent – because what else are you going to invest
in? Give your money to the stock market
run by sharp suited city whizz kids – because at least with property – it’s
something you can touch - there is nothing like bricks and mortar!
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