
Looking at Burton, in the
summer of 2014, each estate agent in Burton had on average 45.7 properties on
its books (as there were a total of 777 properties up for sale in Burton at the
peak in the Summer just gone). Our research shows that number has plummeted to
38.5 per agent in December and looking at first three weeks of January, this
number will lower by the month’s end. While
the lack of new properties coming onto the market in the later months of 2014
in Burton pushed asking prices up slightly from November to December,
traditionally a quiet season for the housing market, property sellers will need
to work hard in 2015 to complete a sale.
The length of time a property
takes to sell has increased over the last few months. Two bedroom properties in
Burton are now taking 94 days to sell, three bedroom 72 days, four bedrooms 97
days, but here an interesting figure, one beds are taking on average 137 days
to find a buyer
2015 will be the year of the
selective mover. With only 315 brand new properties a year being built in Burton
since the turn of the Millennium (we should be building 610 per year if we took
our equal share from around the UK), this woefully low and insufficient number
of new buildings in the City over the past few decades and a systemic change in
the type of properties homeowners want (with families splitting etc so we have
too many larger houses and not enough smaller ones), buyers are becoming
dissatisfied with, and therefore dismissive of what is up for sale.
I would confirm the heat has
gone out of the Burton property market and I anticipate a moderate reduction
from the high transaction volumes seen in 2014. That might mean Burton
landlords could bag a bargain during this period of uncertainty, especially if
the financial markets do not like the election outcome. Markets and buyers do
not like uncertainty, but savvy Buy to let landlords know buy to let is a long
term game, and irrespective of short term apathy, reduction in the quality and quantity
of stock for homeowners to buy or the
election, if people don’t buy property they rent. Burton City Council are
building anymore properties, the council house waiting list is decades, not
years for the better type of property.. the only other place to get a roof over
your head.. rent a property! Good old Bricks and Mortar!
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