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Continued low interest rates boosting UK property sales

Home sales in the UK have exceeded 100,000 per month for a fifth month in a row with buyers attracted by low interest rates and attractive mortgage products. The latest official transaction data from HMRC shows that the provisional seasonally adjusted UK property transaction count for October 2015 was 105,490 residential and 10,160 non-residential transactions. The seasonally adjusted estimate of the number of residential property transactions decreased by 0.2% between September 2015 and October 2015. This month’s seasonally adjusted figure is 6.3% higher compared with the same month last year. The data also shows that the number of non-adjusted residential transactions was 2.6% higher than in October 2014. Peter Rollings, chief executive officer of Marsh & Parsons, pointed out that October marks the fifth consecutive month that home sales have cleared 100,000, putting activity in a whole other league to the first half of 2015. ‘There has been a slight correction on a monthly basis, but we’re still head and shoulders above a year ago, as buyers ride high on the wave of low interest rates and attractive mortgage products,’ he said. He also pointed out that in London, supply and demand are moving in different directions. ‘We’ve seen the number of available properties for sale fall 5% during the third quarter of 2015 compared to a 4% boost in buyers over the same period,’ he explained. Continue reading

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Average rental prices in London reach over £1,400 a month

Rental values in London have risen by 4.67% since June 2015, with the average rental price for a property in the capital standing at £1,467 compared to £1,402 in the summer, the latest figures show. Greenwich saw the largest increase taking the average rent to £1,397 per month, according to the Rentify Property Index. The firm said that this could be due to the time of year when students are starting back at university. Other areas that experienced considerable rental uplifts include Brent, with average rents in the North West London borough growing by £201 to almost £1,500 per month. Next was Newham with an increase of £197 taking the average rent to £1,378 per calendar month, then Lewisham with an increase of £194 taking the average rent to £1,305 and Lambeth with an increase of £182 to an average rent of £1,617. Areas that saw a fall in rent included Wandsworth where the average rent fell by £33, and Kingston-upon-Thames, with the average rent in the area falling by almost £90 to £1,237. Homes in the City of London have also experienced what the firm described as an unprecedented dip in price, with the average monthly rent dropping £185 to £2,149. Although this can’t be considered a long term decline, the figures do highlight seasonality in the market, according to the report, which adds that the dip in costs could be in part attributed to the school calendar, with families moving to ensure they secure the best postcode possible for their child’s education during the summer months. The data also showed how strong rental demand is across the capital. Bexley proved to be the most popular area for property hunters with an average of 10 people viewing each home in the borough each day, whilst other outer London boroughs such as Enfield and Haringey, both seeing an average of 9.6 viewers per day, also generating huge interest. ‘High cost of rent in central London is continuing to drive people away to outer boroughs in search of affordable housing. This however means that these so called cheaper locations are seeing a remarkable rise in rent due to their popularity. They are hot on the heels with central London due to strong demand,’ said Rentify chief executive officer George Spencer. ‘Furthermore, the recent buy to let tax hike introduced by the Chancellor will further constrain supply as less people invest in property to rent, making life increasingly hard for Londoners,’ he added. Continue reading

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UK lettings agents report fewer rent rises in October

Fewer tenants are experiencing rent increases in the UK with the number of letting agents reporting rent rises falling to a quarter, according to the Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA) latest report. This is down from 32% in September meaning that the number of rent hikes in October is the lowest reported this year, the data from the ARLA private rental sector report shows. The data also shows that demand for rental properties dropped in October, alongside supply of available housing, a trend typical of the time of year. ARLA agents registered 33 new tenants on average per branch this month, the lowest amount this year. However, the London rental market bucked this trend. The report found that demand for rental housing in London continued to increase in October with an average of 42 prospective tenants registered per branch, up from 39 in September, an 8% increase. Supply of rental accommodation decreased in line with demand, dropping from 182 properties on average per branch in September, to just 173 in October. However, prospective renters in the East of England and the South West will have better luck finding a property; agents in those regions managed more properties in October than September, with 199 and 184 properties managed respectively. ‘Fewer agents reporting rent increases should bring some relief to tenants before Christmas. It’s definitely a step in the right direction, however a quarter of tenants are unfortunately still seeing hikes,’ said David Cox, ARLA managing director. ‘Although it’s typical that demand dropped at this time of year, as there’s a seasonal lull in the run up to Christmas, we except to pick up again in January,’ he added. Looking ahead to next year, ARLA hopes to see the number of tenants experiencing rent hikes remain low with supply and demand levelling out. ‘However, a lot is resting on the economic and political agenda. We’re still waiting for new houses, promised by the Prime Minister to be built,’ said Cox. ‘Whilst this will take pressure off the rental prices as supply rises, the changes to landlord tax proposed under the Finance Bill is likely to discourage new landlords from entering the market,’ he pointed out. ‘Further, it’s been a waiting game all year to see if Bank of England governor Mark Carney will raise interest rates in the New Year and this will play a big part in determining whether renters looking to buy a home will be able to afford to,’ he explained. ‘And when interest rates do rise, the goal of home ownership will be pushed further out of reach for many and of course put further pressure on the private rental sector,’ he added. Continue reading

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