I was reading a report the other day produced by the
Halifax, about the UK property market and why more and more of the younger
generation seem to be renting rather than buying. I find it fascinating that
over the last ten years, the British obsession of buying a house almost as soon
as you left school, and the fact that if you rented you were seen as a second
class citizen, has turned on its head. It is now at the point where the hopes and dreams to
own a nice home will be replaced by the ambition simply to live in one.
In the latter half of the 20th Century, you left school, got
a job, bought a small house and kept buying and selling property, constantly
upgrading until eventually they carried you out in a box. However, the perceived
shame and stigma of renting is no longer the case, as it seems that the British
are now beginning to accept a lifetime of renting.
This is a very important consideration for both Bingham
homeowners and Bingham landlords as it will transform the way the Bingham property
ladder looks in the future and I might ask whether or not it will exist at all
for some people? The make up of households is one important factor, especially
in the Bingham property market. The normal stereotypical married couple, two
kids and dog of the 1970’s and 80’s has changed. More and more we have the need
for larger houses where two families come together after divorces (+ kids) and need
a property to house everyone through to an increase in the number of one person
households.
Looking at the data for Bingham, of the 381 private rental
properties in the Rushcliffe Borough Council area, 31.49% of those rented
properties are one person households (120 properties). However, when we compare
the number of one person Bingham households who have bought their own property
with a mortgage (ie therefore they are still in work), of the 2,969 owner
occupied households in the area, only 273 of those properties are a one person
household (ie 9.19%).
Compared to a decade ago, this explosion in demand for
decent high quality rental properties that one person households require has
not been met with an increase in supply of such properties. More and more I believe Bingham landlords
need to consider this change in the make up of Bingham households, as I believe
this could be an opportunity. As an aside, another interesting stat that raised
an eyebrow was that 21.52% of those 381 rental properties (82 properties) are
lone parents households as well. Again, another possible opportunity that Bingham
landlords might want to consider in their future investment plans.
It is true that the
Governments introduction in 2013 of the Help to Buy scheme, where first time
buyers only needed a 5% deposit, changed the perception of peoples’ ability to
buy without having to save ten’s of thousands of pounds for a deposit. However,
it might surprise you, 95% mortgages were re-introduced within six months of
the Credit Crunch in late 2009, so again it comes down to people’s own
perception. Many youngsters think they won’t get a mortgage, so don’t even
bother trying.
Coming back to the
deposit, it’s still a fact that once you start renting it becomes that much
harder to save for a deposit, regardless of the size. Interestingly, 7
out of 8 renters polled by the Halifax (86% to be exact) refuse to sacrifice
the quality of accommodation they currently live in to reduce the amount of
rent they pay in order to save for a deposit.
This is the crux and the real
reason why people aren’t buying but renting... and why demand for renting will
continue to grow in the future (ie good news for landlords).
Bingham tenants can upgrade the quality and size of the
property they live in for a minimal rent increase. The average rent of a two
bed property in Bingham is £556pcm, a three bed is £181pcm more at £737pcm,
whilst the average four bed rent is £1,048pcm. If you had to make that jump
when buying, the monthly mortgage payments would be stratospherically more than
that! Without any social pressure and
better quality rental properties compared to a decade ago, we will become a nation of renters within the
next generation, as the UK is becoming more like Europe, where renting is ‘the
norm’. Who is going to supply all these properties to rent?
Landlords! Whether you are an existing landlord looking to
grow your portfolio or looking to become a ‘first time landlord’, my thoughts
are take advice from as many people as possible. However, as the majority of
landlords buy their buy to let properties in the same town they live, you will
need specific advice about Bingham itself. If you would like to discuss the
Bingham property market please do not hesitate to give me a call on 01949
714101.
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