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Scottish rents fall nationally for first time since start of 2015

Residential rents in Scotland have fallen month on month for the first time since the start of the year with a 0.5% drop in August, according to the latest buy to let index. This means the average monthly rent in Scotland has dropped £3 from its summer peak of £549 in July to stand at £546 in August 2015, the data from Your Move, one of Scotland’s largest lettings agent networks, shows. Rent growth has also seen an about turn on an annual basis. After an acceleration of annual rent rises throughout the first half of 2015, Scottish rents are now just 1.7% higher than a year ago, marking a downturn since July, when the annual change stood at 2.8%. Brian Moran, lettings director at Your Move Scotland, explained that rents have retreated back from record levels, after an acceleration of rent rises in 2015. ‘This should provide a welcome let up for tenants, after only last month rents hit a new record level. This adjustment has also broken up the forward march of annual rent growth that’s been gathering speed recently,’ he said. ‘But peak lettings season is only around the corner, and this breather may not last for long. The vast discrepancy between demand and supply of available homes to let has not disappeared and this gap will only widen if landlords are scared out of the market by the government’s proposed regulatory changes and draconian rent controls,’ he added. A breakdown of the figures shows that rents are higher than a year ago across four of the five regions of Scotland. The Highlands and Islands continue to show the strongest annual rent rise, up from 5.4% in the year to July 2015 to 6% as of August. As a result, rents in this region have risen £32 over the past 12 months to a new record of £570 per month. Average monthly rents in the South have increased at the second fastest rate over the past year, jumping 4.5% since August 2014. Compared to a year ago, rents in Edinburgh and the Lothians and the East of Scotland have risen a milder 2.6% and 2.5% respectively. Meanwhile, Glasgow and Clyde was the only region to experience a year on year drop in rents in August. Average rents are now 3.6% lower than in August 2014, equivalent to £21 cheaper. On a monthly basis, there has been a more widespread slowdown. Average monthly rents have fallen in three out of the five regions of Scotland in August, up from only one region last month. The biggest monthly drop was in Glasgow and Clyde, where average rents have fallen 1.3% since July. The typical rent in Glasgow now stands at £554 per month, and has fallen considerably from its peak of £575. In the East of Scotland, the typical monthly rent is now… Continue reading

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Flats in the UK have seen the biggest average price rise in last decade

The average price of flats in the UK has risen by 60% since 2005, compared with an average of 38% for all properties, according to new research. The report from the Halifax, one of the UK’s leading home lenders, also shows that detached homes have seen the smallest increase at 21% while bungalow prices rose by 28%. The figures show that the increase for flats over the last decade is £87,550 or £730 per month from £145,874 in 2005 to £233,424 today, but a big proportion of this is due to the rapid increase in flat prices in London which are up by 67%. A typical flat currently costs less than £120,000 in the North, East Midlands, Wales and Yorkshire and the Humber, and between £120,000 and £145,000 in the North West, West Midlands, Scotland and East Anglia. At £370,281, a typical London flat is considerably more expensive than flats anywhere else in the UK. While flats have been the best performing property type over the past decade in Greater London, Scotland and the South West, there are regional differences. Semi-detached properties have risen most in value in the South East, East Anglia and the East Midlands, whereas terraced homes have been the best performing property type in five of the 11 regions, the North, North West, Yorkshire and the Humber, West Midlands and Wales. The average price of a terraced home is between £119,000 and £143,000 in all regions outside southern England, the data also shows. Semi-detached and terraced homes have remained the most popular types of property purchased over the past 10 years. Combined, these two types represent 59% of all home sales in 2015, up marginally from 58% in 2005. Semi-detached homes have risen in popularity among first time buyers, accounting for 28% of purchases in 2015 compared with 21% in 2005. However, flat sales have fallen from 20% of all property sales to 17% over the past decade. ‘Flats have recorded larger prices gains over the past ten years than any other property type. The national increase in flat prices has been led by London where flats account for roughly one in two property sales, substantially higher than for the country as a whole,’ said Martin Ellis, housing economist at the Halifax. ‘Overall, semi-detached and terraced homes have remained the most popular types among purchasers. First-time buyers have switched to some extent away from flats, reflecting their large price increases, towards semi-detached homes over the last decade,’ he added. Continue reading

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Rental prices in Auckland steady as activity rise, new data shows

Property rental activity is rising across Auckland, New Zealand’s biggest city, while rental values are steady, according to the latest data to be published. The average weekly rent across Auckland in August increased just $4 to $496, up less than 1% on July and just 6% year on year from $467 in August 2014. This compares to a 15% increase in residential property sale prices Auckland wide. ‘This indicates that landlords are not pushing to recover the full current purchase price, presenting Auckland renters with reasonable value for money,’ said Kiri Barfoot, of real estate firm Barfoot & Thompson. Growth in the number of large central city apartments and sizable family homes in the Eastern suburbs were strong drivers behind the overall, albeit minor increase, she pointed out. ‘These large and luxurious apartments in the city and substantial homes to the east are attracting top prices,’ she added. August’s weekly average for a three plus bedroom apartment in the city was $806, while a five plus bedroom home in the Eastern suburbs attracted $1,051 on average. Meanwhile, the more rural areas of Manukau and Franklin were the cheapest areas to rent, offering three bedroom homes for under $400 average, at $395 per week. Auckland rental prices have increased by 6.3% over the last 12 months, from an average of $467 to $496. Compared to August 2014,the average weekly rent for one bedroom properties has risen by 4.2% while two bedroom homes are up by 5.9%, three bedroom by 5.7%, four bedroom by 5.4% and five or more bedroom by 5.3%. Franklin/Manukau Rural remains the cheapest area to rent a property, across all property sizes. The Central City is the most expensive area for one, two and three bedroom properties. The Eastern Suburbs continue to have the highest priced large properties, with four bedroom properties receiving an average of $783, and five plus bedroom properties receiving $1,051. Barfoot also said that the city is seeing a rapid increase in online property rental activity with applications up by 28% in August compared to July. It signals an early start to the traditionally busy spring and summer periods and the August data shows a 61% rise when compared to the early winter month of May. Rental property searches online also increased by 26% between July and August. ‘It’s a typical spring trend, but we are seeing it take hold earlier each year as people try and get in ahead of the crowds. It is likely activity will also peak earlier this year, prior to, rather than after, the Christmas holidays,’ said Barfoot. She said that property managers are reporting that many tenants are thinking ahead to next winter and seeking homes that were warm and dry. ‘Homes with insulation and efficient heating, such as heat pumps, are highly sought after and we encourage our landlords to upgrade their properties in this way,’ she pointed out. To help manage the growing numbers the company has… Continue reading

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