The latest news from HoldenCopley

The latest news from HoldenCopley




A Third Of Homes Sell For Over The Asking Price

 
One in three properties sold for more than the original asking price in April.*

This has put homeowners looking to move in a better position than ever. What could it mean for you?
 
Here are a few top tips for selling your home this summer:
 
1. First impressions count
 
Don’t underestimate the impact that kerb appeal has on potential buyers.
 
A survey conducted by YouGov stated that well-maintained windows, front gardens and pathways can be the key to a quick sale.
 
 
2. Update the kitchen
 
The kitchen is the most valuable room in the house.
 
A bright spacious kitchen can be attractive to potential buyers.
 
A fresh coat of paint and removing any bulky appliances before viewings can make all the difference in creating a clean and spacious look.
 
 
3. Light and airy
 
Putting up mirrors in your home can make a room seem much larger and brighter.
 
Putting lamps in any dark corners will brighten up the room and create a warm glow that is inviting to potential buyers.
 
 
Contact us today to book your valuation.
 
 
*Property Reporter
 
 



Five In-demand Factors Buyers Are Now Looking For

 
Working and spending more time at home has caused significant changes to people’s property needs.
 
More than a quarter of the UK’s renters and homeowners (26%) have found that their property needs have changed since the outbreak of COVID-19.*
 
 
What are the key changes likely to stay on the priority list now restrictions are easing?
 
Gardens
 
Lockdown has caused a general desire for more space, meaning that many of us are seeking homes near public gardens or green areas.
 
Unsurprisingly, the demand for gardens has also increased by 74% worldwide, with UK buyers making it a top property feature to look out for.
 
 
Accessible Wi-Fi
 
Zoom and facetime have become the key to keeping in touch with loved ones, as well as playing an important role in remote working practices.
 
This means that having fast internet is essential for those looking to buy.
 
 
Natural lighting
 
Being confined to our homes throughout lockdown has given people a craving to create open, natural spaces inside.
 
Velux windows have increased in popularity due to the natural light and improved air quality they provide, whilst high ceilings also give a sense of greater space, and have seen higher search volumes of 15% over the pandemic.*
 
 
Home gyms
 
Lockdown has encouraged people to become more active in their spare time by taking up running and cycling where gyms have otherwise been forced to close.
 
Whilst sporting and leisure facilities have now opened up again, there's still a hesitancy from some previous members about when it is safe to return, making a home gym a staple feature of any home to attract attention from buyers.
 
 
Views
 
Having beautiful views is a big selling point, with balconies also increasingly more desirable now.
 
If you've been holding off on your next move, we'd like to extend our support. Contact us today.
 
 
*Wayhome
 
 



Demand For Rental Properties Has Reached New Heights

 
In April, the lettings market saw a record-breaking number of enquiries from new prospective tenants, and the demand shows no signs of slowing down now we've reached summer!*
 
The average rent of a newly let property outside of London is 8% higher than in February last year, which equates to £68 more per month.
 
This increase in demand for rental properties has been influenced by the pandemic, as potential buyers have either delayed their plans due to their financial stability or concerns.
 
Furthermore, as the furlough scheme is relatively new, lenders tend to be reluctant to provide mortgages to applicants where their employment status is changing or uncertain, meaning that renting may be a more viable option for those still out of work.
  
 
Rent prices
 
 67 per cent of agents said they saw landlords increasing rent over the last 12 months. This figure has doubled since 2019.
 
At the same time, the number of tenants able to get a rent reduction decreased by 1.7% – the lowest recorded number since January 2020.
 
 
 
Selling up
 
The number of landlords selling their buy-to-let properties has decreased year-on-year.
 
With the market booming, this has remained consistent over the last seven months.
 
 
 
If you're looking for a lettings valuation of your property or need help managing your portfolio, contact us for more information.
 
 
 
 *Propertymark’s latest private rented sector report
 



The Outlook For The Housing Market Over The Next Few Months

 
Compared to this time last year, the value of homes being sold in the UK has practically doubled in the first 15 weeks.
 
During this period, around £149 billion pounds worth of property transactions have taken place, with industry sources predicting this to climb even higher for the rest of 2021.*
 
How busy is the housing market to date?
 
Intense activity has led to there not being enough available homes on the market to keep up with demand, with supply in April nearly 30% below the levels recorded in 2017 and 2019.
 
How has this affected house prices?
 
Annual house price growth was at 4% in March, nearly double the 2.1% recorded for the same period last year.
 
The greatest increases have been seen in the northern regions, in particular: Manchester and Liverpool at 6.5% and 6.3%, closely followed by Leeds, Nottingham and Sheffield with a 5% increase.
 
However, in London – which is the region with the highest average house price – annual growth was only 2%.
 
What could this mean for you?
 
With the search for space remaining a top priority, three and four-bedroom homes are in high demand, with many being sold over their asking price.
 
This means that homeowners selling a family home have been in a prime position to receive offers in record time, often leading to a shortage of choice for those still looking to buy.
 
Are you on the lookout for a new property, or just curious to see how much your home could be worth?
 
Get in touch with a member of our team who will be happy to assist you further.
 
 
*Zoopla
 



Clementine Drive, Mapperley

This property would be ideal for any family buyers looking for a home that is finished to an excellent standard throughout.
 
£550,000

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Longue Drive, Calverton

This substantial detached house is not only exceptionally well presented but also boats spacious accommodation both inside and out.
 
£425,000

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