Many landlords have been asking me my thoughts on the Bingham
property market recently, and in particular, what is happening to property
values.
My calculations show property values in Bingham quite interestingly grew
in the month of September by 0.2%. When
one looks at the annual growth, Bingham values are 4.3% higher (when comparing
Sept 14 to Sept 15), impressive when you consider the annual growth of property
values was only 3.7% per annum in June.
On
the other hand, there are signs that the fundamental growth of property values
in Bingham has now peaked, despite those average property values being below levels recorded in 2007
(just before the 2008 crash).
Whilst the Bingham headline rate appears to be better, i.e. the year on year (Sept 14 to Sept 15)
growth rate of 4.3% is obviously better than the 3.7 in June 14 to June 15),
this impressive rise of Bingham property values masks the underlying truth in
what is really happening to local property values in the town. Throughout 2015, property values have
been yo-yo like on a month by month basis, being quite volatile in nature. For example,
·
- September 2015 0.2% rise
- August 2015 0.4% rise
- July 2015 0.8% rise
- June 2015 0.4% drop
- May 2015 0.1% rise
- April 2015 0.4% rise
- March 2015 0.6% rise
This is in
part due to seasonal factors, as well as mortgage approvals increasing over
June and July and then falling by over 15% in August, according to the Council
of Mortgage Lenders (CML).
The outlook for the Bingham property market remains positive against the foundations of low mortgage rates and growing consumer confidence.
The outlook for the Bingham property market remains positive against the foundations of low mortgage rates and growing consumer confidence.
Talking to
fellow property professionals in the town, demand for property has been showing
signs of moderating in the final few months of 2015, which in turn will lead to
a slight slowdown in the pace of house price growth in the run up to the
festive season. You see, it is really important not to read too much into one
month’s (September’s) headline figures.
Readers might
be interested to note that before
the 2008 property crash, all the UK region’s housing markets tended to move up
and down in tandem like the Bingham Synchronised Swimming team at the Bingham
Leisure Centre Swimming Pool! Since then
though, the Greater London property market took off like a rocket in 2009/10,
whilst the rest of the UK only really started to grow in 2012/13, and even then
that growth was a lot more modest than the Capital’s.
I cannot stress enough the importance
of doing your homework. If you are considering investing in property please give me a call or pop into our office on the Market Place for honest, unbiased advice.
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