Your May market update from Streets Ahead

Your May market update from Streets Ahead




Croydon is the cheapest place to rent in London!

Tenants in London now pay more than double those elsewhere in the country, research has revealed.

 

A report by insurance provider HomeLet found that the average monthly rent payment in the capital was £2,109 in July, compared with £1,037 elsewhere in the UK.

 

Westminster remained the most expensive district, with a typical home priced at £3,360 per month, more than three times the UK figure.

Across the capital, tenants handed an average of 38 per cent of their gross household income to landlords in July this year, up from 31 per cent six years earlier.

 

Five cheapest London areas

Borough(s)

Average rent in July 2023

Croydon

£1,471

Redbridge and Waltham Forest

£1,590

Barking, Dagenham and Havering

£1,679

Bexley and Greenwich

£1,726

Harrow and Hillingdon

£1,748

Source: HomeLet

 

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Ways your home can earn its keep

 
One of the joys of owning property is the doors of opportunity it can open. Even if you have no intention of renting out your property, there are lots of things you can do to make a bit of money from it. So here are a few ideas to inspire you.

Get a lodger
Taking in a lodger is a quick way to get some extra cash to pay those bills. The first £7,500 you make will be tax-free thanks to the government’s Rent a Room scheme. Interestingly, you do not have to be a homeowner to take advantage of this scheme, but the room must be furnished. It’s important to inform your home insurance provider, just in case. Doing this can work because it may offer a lot of flexibility for you and any potential lodgers.

Rent out office spaces, outbuildings, or your driveway
Depending on the size of your location and how much extra income you are interested in earning, this will help determine what you are going to do. If you have large outbuildings, you have more options to rent out, without anyone entering your home. Whether they rent storage space, office space, a garage, or a workshop, it’s important to make sure the facility is well-maintained and compliant. If your home is at the edge of a big city and near a train line, it could be ideal for renting out your driveway.

Let your property
Letting your property is a great way to build a secure and prosperous financial future. Using a letting agent makes the process a lot smoother with a lot less effort. You can choose which level of managed service you like. For example, you may take care of maintenance yourself while your letting agent collects rent and finds referenced tenants. You may prefer a round-the-clock maintenance service for your property with a fully managed package. Whether you make a profit on the cost of your mortgage or not does not minimise your long-term return on investment.

Home improvements
As you pay off your mortgage and your home increases in value over the years, it’s earning money. You can accelerate this by improving it. Fitting a new kitchen can add up to 15%*** to the value of your home. A new bathroom may add 3%-5%.*** Simple things can also make a difference. Decorating, improving lighting, and the energy efficiency of your home are also effective ways to add value. Fitting solar panels, and selling excess energy back to your local electricity board, is another canny way to make a few extra pounds from your home.

Sell up; the market will help your home pay for itself
With the UK property market performing well, you could move and make a profit. In January 2005, the average house price in the UK stood at £150,633, in June 2023, it increased to £287,546.* Figures released in March, by Rightmove, suggest the average price of newly marketed properties was £368,118.** You could cash in on this equity to move, improve, or buy a second investment property. According to Zoopla, average sellers in the UK made £74,000 profit in 2023.*** With lowering interest rates and homemovers returning to the market in large numbers, the outlook remains positive.
 
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Zoopla***



Time for your next tenancy? Here's everything you need to consider

 
When it’s time to move on, it pays to be an early bird. So, where do you start? Let’s take a look at a few tips to help you on your way.

Start your search
Finding a letting agent is a good first step. They will be able to advise you on the entire process and keep you on the right path. Finding the right property can be a swift process or may take longer than anticipated. But, when you do find the right place, you will have the option of putting down a holding deposit. This is usually one week's rent and is refundable, and will help you make your move seamless and ensure you get the property you want.

Book some viewings
Getting out and seeing potential properties is important. It’s tempting to rush this process but when you're emailed a potential property, it’s a good idea to be ready to view it. On the other hand, you may decide to clear your calendar to book multiple viewings. Some homes will surpass expectations, while others may not. Calculating potential bills can create some pleasant surprises in more energy-efficient homes, so it is worthwhile checking the energy rating of your potential property.

Moving out and moving in
Communication and planning are key to a smooth move. Setting a moving-out date for your old place and a moving-in date for your new home on the same day is important. You don’t want to leave things to chance. Pin each party down to exact dates and times, then prepare your belongings and organise removal firms or ask your friends to help. Don’t forget to update your new address for the electoral register, your bank, and the DVLA. Then, inform your energy suppliers and take meter readings of what will become your previous address, and any other parties that need to know you are moving.

Checking the inventory
You should do this whether you are moving out or moving in. Paying attention to this process will help you get your deposit returned at the end of your tenancy. Don’t be afraid to be thorough. The inventory will give details on the condition of everything, from walls and ceilings to appliances. You will want to get your entire deposit back so cleaning your old home and leaving it as you found it is important. But, it is also important to check your new property as soon as you move in.

Using an agent makes the paperwork so much easier
The beauty of using an agent is that they can take care of your deposit, reference checks, and give you a clear understanding of your tenancy agreement. You don’t need an agent to place your deposit in a deposit protection scheme; however, having someone to guide you helps make the process more straightforward. Fully managed properties benefit from 24-hour maintenance support should any issues arise. A good lettings team is always easy to get in touch with to guide you before, after, and during your tenancy to help you in any way they can.

Make your new place your own
With a good letting agent on your side, you can concentrate on enjoying your new home. Adding the little details that make a home your own makes a big difference and you may decide to decorate. If you are organised and well ahead of time you can plan your new layout and discuss any plans you have for decorating with your agent before you move in. After you have handed back the keys to your old home and got your new keys, you know because you have used an agent that the property is compliant. When all the necessary paperwork is in order, your home is decorated nicely, and you know you are supported by your agent, you can relax and make the most of your new life.
 
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Sales agreed and buyer demand spring forward in time for summer

 
The spring 2024 market is running serenely and more smoothly than this time last year, thanks to a more stable market. So, if you decide to move, the question has to be asked; Could it be your easiest move ever?

Homemovers are moving the market forwards
This time of year is always busy and 2024 is not disappointing. In fact, the UK property market is moving forward at a better pace than many anticipated. It’s a case of the more, the merrier. When buyers find a new home for sale that they like, it’s another transaction to add to the tally and when their old home is bought by another buyer, this multiplier effect carries on right down the chain. This drives the entire market forward, bringing more buyers to your door and more choices of homes to your inbox.

The market has a lot going for it
You could be forgiven for missing the many opportunities that 2024 has to offer homemovers, thanks to the naysayers in the press and social media. But the facts speak for themselves: stamp duty is favourable at 0% for your first £250,000.* Mortgage rates are improving and, in a historical context, are very favourable, and equity levels are strong, yet house prices are at reasonable and affordable levels. Then there is the standard of properties themselves, which have received a lot of love and attention due to the home improvement frenzy that still continues.

Sales agreed are increasing
In March, sales agreed were 13% higher than the previous year.** Homes are appearing on the market well-prepared by their eager-to-move owners. Gleaning lots of tips and hints on preparing their homes for sale and benefiting from years of hard work and renovations, as well as paying off the mortgage as the value of their properties increases, means equity levels are good. It’s perfect moving weather for packing up and making a fresh start and this is also true when you are viewing properties.

Buyer demand is growing ever stronger
In March, buyer demand was 8% above the same time last year,** due to slowing inflation, and increasing wage levels. The UK property market is a rich and textured place. Demand is increasing on all fronts, from first-time buyers taking advantage of up to 0% stamp duty up to £425,000,* and the 5% deposit Mortgage Guarantee Scheme to cash buyers, and home movers at the higher end of the market. Each property has its own personality yet can be adapted to suit yours. From stunning eco-homes to listed properties, homes often choose their owners.

Agents are making moving easier
The old saying that moving home is one of the most stressful things you can do is losing some of its street credit. Moving does not have to be stressful, but it can be, if the agent you choose is not up to scratch. Good agents attract good vendors, nice properties, offer great listings and can recommend other property professionals that will make the entire process run smoothly. Sometimes it’s being prepared for the unexpected. If a sale falls through, a good agent’s database of buyers will quickly get your sale moving again.

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gov.UK*

Rightmove **



Looking for your perfect home? Here’s some top tips

 
Even perfection can be improved and perhaps it is this that makes you want to move. What was once your ideal home has now become too small, lacking the location you truly love or maybe you just fancy a change for the better.

A word about the market
The good news is that moving conditions are favourable right now, which is why lots of homeowners are getting on the move. According to Rightmove, sales agreed were 13%* higher than the same time last year. Average house prices increased by 1.5% reflecting an 8%* increase in buyer demand compared to last year. With mortgages becoming cheaper, reasonable pricing, and strong equity levels, buying conditions are not imperfect. All of this puts you closer to finding your perfect property.

Is the price right?
For most people, price is one of the biggest determining factors when buying. Combining favourable market conditions with strong levels of equity and homes priced at reasonable levels makes moving now very tempting. House prices are set at more normal levels thanks to the slowdown in the market last year. But this is a good thing because you will get more house for your money while having a great deposit for your perfect home, thanks to all that equity you have gained.

Consider the location carefully
You may already have your heart set on a specific location. The reasons you love it may vary, from the picturesque landscape to being close to family, work or transport links. But it’s important to keep a sense of adventure while searching for your perfect property. For example, being close to cycle paths or rivers and mountains may encourage hobbies you have previously put off pursuing. This is why moving is exciting and can change your life. In this sense, your perfect property can discover you. Looking in new locations can offer many pleasant surprises.

Keep your mind open to potential
Even if you watch all the home improvement programmes or are a well-seasoned property developer, it always pays to consider new ideas. That may involve stepping outside your comfort zone and trying a new buying approach. That could mean moving into a property that does not need a lot of work. Perhaps you want to make your home your own with the little details, or by investing in art, and opulent interiors. Maybe you are planning ahead and want to create a greener, more efficient home.

The importance of viewings
You may get a good feeling from your perfect property from the first kerb view image you see of it. On the other hand, appearances can be deceptive. Some properties can be misleading, like the two-bedroom terraced house with a hugely spacious and stunning garden. You never really know how you truly feel about a property until you step inside. Finding your ‘perfect’ home may involve multiple viewings, and making an inspired choice sometimes involves the input of loved ones and even a good agent.

Get a good agent on your side
Agents are not just there to make a commission, so use them as much as you can. Most pride themselves on providing a service that guides you in every aspect of your move. In many ways, agents are matchmakers, and sometimes a fresh perspective can give you real insights into what you are looking for. Use agents' market knowledge, contacts, experience, and input as much as you can. Ultimately, it’s your decision, but people who are ears deep in the property market year-round can make a massive difference in finding your perfect property.

 
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