Even though the housing market is in an upbeat state in many
parts of the UK ,
getting on the property ladder is still challenging for many and regarded as
unattainable by some. However, that goal
has become even worse recently in Royal Tunbridge Wells as the number of houses
available to buy is at an 8 year all time low.
Back in Summer 2008, there were over 1,200 properties for
sale in Royal Tunbridge Wells and since then this has steadily declined year on
year, so now there are only 451 for sale in the town. This continuing diminishing supply of housing
has been happening over those years for a while and there simply aren’t enough
properties in Royal Tunbridge Wells to match demand.
According to a recent report by the National Association of
Estate Agents, that said, “There are now 11 house hunters fighting after
every available house which isn’t sustainable.” What that means is Royal Tunbridge Wells
youngsters, who are looking to buy their first home, are finding themselves
being squeezed out by the competition.
However, in the meantime, nobody wants to live with parents until they
are in their 30’s, so that in turn creates demand for more rental properties,
which means landlords have a greater demand for more rental properties so are
buying more, resulting in even less smaller properties for the youngsters to
buy, it’s a vicious circle.
Talking to fellow agents, mortgage arrangers, surveyors and
solicitors in the town, all of whom have extensive dealings in the Royal
Tunbridge Wells property market like myself, most of us agree the movement in
the Royal Tunbridge Wells market is taking place in the middle to upper market,
higher up the property ladder and it’s second and third steppers pushing
through the properties that are being bought and sold.
That has meant as people tend to move less in the middle to
upper market, the number of the properties actually selling has drastically
reduced over the last couple of years.
When we look at the individual areas of the town, it paints
an interesting picture.
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- Royal Tunbridge Wells, town centre 22 properties sold in May 2015
(the most recent set of figures from the HM Land Registry), whilst
over the Summer months of 2014, the number of properties selling in this
postcode was always between 36 and 42 per month. (Interestingly the
average value of those properties was £413,318).
- TN2 - Pembury 24 properties sold in May 2015 (with an average value of £355,203), whilst over the Summer months of 2014, the number of properties selling in this postcode reached into the early 70’s.
- TN3 - Langton Green, Groombridge, Frant, Speldhurst, Lamberhurst 9 properties sold in May 2015 (the most recent set of figures from the HM Land Registry), whilst over the Autumn months of 2014, the number of properties selling in this postcode was always between 16 and 25 per month. (Interestingly the average value of those properties was £547,562).
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- Southborough 51 properties sold in May 2015 (with an average
value of £349,939), whilst over the Summer months of 2014, the
number of properties selling in this postcode reached into the early/mid
70’s.
So what does this all mean for homeowners and landlords
alike in Royal Tunbridge Wells? Demand
for Royal Tunbridge Wells property is good, especially at the lower end of the
market. However, with fewer properties coming
up for sale, it means property prices are proving reasonably stable too.
You see I believe a more stable, consistent Royal Tunbridge
Wells property market, with less people seeing property as an easy way to make
a quick buck (as many did in the early 2000’s when prices were rising at nearly
20% a year so people were buying and selling every other minute), but a
property market that has a steady growth of property values in Royal Tunbridge
Wells, year on year, without the massive peaks and troughs we saw in the late
1980’s and mid/late 2000’s might just be the thing that the Royal Tunbridge
Wells property market needs in the long term.
For more insights, comments and facts on the Royal Tunbridge
Wells Property market please visit the Royal Tunbridge Wells Property Blog where you will find
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