Even with the General Election voting today, property values
in Bingham are still 0.67% higher than they were 3 months ago, the diversion and ambiguity of an election
typically makes house sellers who need to sell, price their property more realistically
(although this only lasts a couple of months).
Looking
specifically at it from a Bingham landlord’s point of view, the Bingham properties
favoured by investors are in short supply in many parts of the town because of
a number of factors. One of the factors has been that we seen the number of
first time buyers coming to buy their first home increase over the last 12
months in Bingham. Another factor has been the fact that the
banks have been pushing ‘let to buy’ (yes ‘let to buy’ is different to ’buy to
let’) to homeowners (more of ‘let to buy’ in an up and coming article).
Next, because of the banks, who are chasing low risk landlords with high
deposits with very low mortgage rates- and the low risk landlords with high deposits
tend to be attracted to the safer modern two and three bed town houses and semis
in Bingham.
As I mentioned a few weeks back, the pension rules are changing which
means buy to let landlords can use some, or all, of their pension pot to buy a
property. It shouldn’t be forgotten
there are tax implications taking more than a quarter of your pension pot out
(see the article from a couple of weeks ago), so whilst many pension pots may
not be able fund a suitably big enough tax free lump sum to buy the property
outright, for most it will provide enough for the 25% deposit (required by most
BTL mortgage providers). It shouldn’t be forgotten landlords that the interest
paid on the mortgage is tax deductible against the rent, thus lowering your
income tax paid.
In the last 12 months, I have noticed a particular uplift in interest from ‘50
something’ Bingham people wanting to become landlords for the first time. In Bingham,
the highest returns for the lowest investment are at the lower end of the
market eg the classic modern town house. Unfortunately modern town house , with two
bedrooms are coming to the market in smaller numbers than the larger four
bed’s in
top end sectors of the Bingham property market. When looking at the
actual numbers, in the later part of the Summer of 2014 in Bingham, in one
month alone 38 two bed properties were on the market in Bingham. However, in
January this year, a notoriously excellent bumper month for properties coming
on to the market, there were only 24 two bed properties on the market in Bingham
to choose from. Today, that figure stands at only 33..whilst the number of four
and five beds has increased significantly ... interesting don’t you think?
At that lower end of the property market in Bingham, (ie
where first time buyers and landlord investors compete with each other to buy
those smaller properties), I believe throughout 2015, there will be a slow and
steady tipping of the scales between supply and demand. In fact, from what i am
seeing and hearing, early anecdotal evidence has suggested over the last few
months (although we will need to look at figures later in the Spring once we
have the data from The Land Registry), we are beginning to see a polarised Bingham
property market, where we have high demand but low supply at the bottom end of
the property market, yet high supply but lower demand at the top of market ..
and that can only mean one thing ... prices will go up quicker on the smaller
properties than the larger ones in Bingham, thus narrowing the gap for people
looking to move up market!
If you would like to discuss the Bingham property market please pop in an see me at our office in 18 Market Place, Bingham or give me a call on 01949 714101.
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