Bargains – well yes and no – and let me explain why.
To find a bargain you need to know the ‘market’, yet there is not one ‘property
market’ in the UK. In fact, the British property market is like a fly’s eye, it
looks one whole but in fact it is split into lots of fragmented pieces and the
same goes for the Stoke on Trent property market as that too is split into
different patches… in fact it can even come down to two streets adjacent to
each other, one street selling like hot cakes for top dollar whilst the next
street can stick and at comparatively lower prices (i.e. if there is a school catchment boundary or differing postcode).
I have noticed that the top end of the market above £500,000 in Stoke on Trent and the surrounding areas is proving a little tougher to shift than a few years ago, yet this can’t all be blamed on Brexit, as buyers have long been flinching at overestimated asking prices and excessive stamp duty rates.
In Stoke on
Trent, 25.1% of properties for sale have
reduced their
asking price in the last 3 months by
an average of 5.0%
A lot less than the reductions that are being seen in
central London. In fact, the property market in Stoke on Trent is looking
reasonably good with
44.7% of
properties on the market in Stoke on Trent being
shown as under
offer and Sold subject to contract
…Interesting when compared with the
aforementioned London Prime market where only 5.86% of the properties for sale
are sold .. some bargains to be had there!
So, where are the bargains in Stoke on Trent? Well, to
start with, it’s all about knowing the local Stoke on Trent market. It’s all
about comparing and contrasting property, so to start with, check out the property
web-portals such as Zoopla and Rightmove to see what’s for sale. The art here
is to click on the ‘include Sold stc’ in the filters .. then arrange them in
price order. Then you will get a feel for what properties are roughly selling
for. Also look at recent sales, so in Rightmove click on ‘House Prices’ on the
main menu, on the proceeding drop down menu click on ‘Find Sold House prices’
and now you can type in a street, or even a street plus 0.25miles/0.5miles ..
click on ‘List View’ and they are in date order. There is a similar function in
Zoopla (feel free to contact me if you need a hand with that).
Looking at the numbers above, some savvy Stoke on Trent landlords and home buyers are taking advantage of the doom and gloom newspaper headlines as property owners’ expectations are probably at the lowest they have ever been since the Credit Crunch, especially if they are in the ‘got to sell’ category instead of the ‘would like to sell’ category.
Like anything in life .. buying a property bargain comes down to putting the hard-work in, doing your homework and jumping at opportunities.
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