Walsall’s Generation Gap & Brexit – Did the Older Generation Let Down the Young?

Walsall’s Generation Gap & Brexit – Did the Older Generation Let Down the Young? Walsall’s Generation Gap & Brexit – Did the Older Generation Let Down the Young?

As we approach nearly 3 months since the Referendum vote and in Walsall, we have all had a chance to reflect on the momentous decision that the British public took. Many of you read the article I wrote on the morning of the results. I had gone to bed the night before with a draft of my ‘Remain’ article nicely all but finished, to be presented, at just after 5:00 a.m, with the declaration by the BBC saying we were leaving the EU. I don’t think any of us were expecting that.

For those who missed it, here is a link to that post Brexit article: https://walsallpropertyblog.com/2016/06/24/eu-referendum-67-9-of-walsall-voters-vote-with-their-feet/. In this piece, I would like to take my thoughts on from that initial article and now start to see the clearer picture as the dust settles on the UK, but more importantly, the Walsall Property Market.

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Walsall Properties – Not Selling?!

Walsall Properties – Not Selling?!
Walsall Properties – Not Selling?!

Knowing how saleable a property is, is half the battle when deciding what (or not) to buy for your next property investment. Why? Well because one day, you may need to sell that property. If you go into the purchase with open eyes, you know most of the risks and can barter the price accordingly if you have to.

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Walsall’s Love Affair with the 24,044 Terraced Homes!

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Call me old fashioned, but I do like the terraced house. In fact, I have done some research that I hope you will find of interest!

In architectural terms, a terraced or townhouse is a style of housing in use since the late 1600’s in the UK, where a row of symmetrical/identical houses share their side walls. The first terraced houses were actually built by a French man, Monsieur Barbon around St. Paul’s Cathedral within the rebuilding process after the Great Fire of London in 1666.

Interestingly, it was the French that invented the terraced house around 1610 in the Le Marais district of Paris with its planned squares and properties with identical facades. However, it was the 1730’s in the UK, that the terraced/townhouse came into its own in London and of course in Bath, with the impressive Royal Crescent.

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Walsall’s Poor Estate Agents!

Walsall’s Poor Estate Agents!
Walsall’s Poor Estate Agents!

After a little hiatus I am now back on the Blog.

My friends often call me an estate agent, but then I remind them that whilst a lot of estate agents do both property sales and lettings, I am first and foremost a landlord myself and will always be and as a result of my own success by default, I became a letting agent. I have been a letting agent for over 11 years now and plan to remain a letting agent only.

By specialising in lettings, it enables me and my team to get the job done right. In a recent article, when we spoke about the difference between neighbouring property markets and their prices, one landlord who popped his head round our door in Orchard Road to chat about the Walsall property market got talking about how he thought there were less for sale boards Continue reading

Walsall Property Numbers Tell Us a Different Story!!

Walsall Property Numbers Tell Us a Different Story
Walsall Property Numbers Tell Us a Different Story

New Prime Minister, Theresa May, has taken no time at all to comment on housing in the UK.  Speaking in Birmingham, she said it was important to give people more opportunity: “It is why housing matters so much, and why we need to do far more to get more houses built. Because unless we deal with the housing deficit, we will see house prices keep on rising. Young people will find it even harder to afford their own home”.

I thought I would look at the Walsall property market numbers to highlight what sort of problems she faces.

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Is the buy to let dream over for Walsall Landlords? Property Transactions in the Borough down by 23.3%!!

Is the buy to let dream over for Walsall Landlords? Property Transactions in the Borough down by 23.3%!!
Is the buy to let dream over for Walsall Landlords? Property Transactions in the Borough down by 23.3%!!

In this post credit crunch world of sub terrain low interest and annuity rates, the growth of buy-to-let since 2009 has been phenomenal. The rates are so low, even a limbo dancer would struggle! So much so, there has been an evolution in purchase of property in the UK from that of just buying the roof over one’s head to that of a buy-to-let investment where it is seen as a standalone financial asset to fund current and future investment – complimenting or even replacing a pension. So recently, a couple of weeks before the release of latest Land Registry data of property transactions, quite a few market commentators were anticipating a huge increase in the number of properties sold in March as the 1st April 2016 stamp duty deadline got closer.

So what do the numbers tell us?

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Walsall First Time Buyers Should Make Hay Whilst the Sun Shines!

Walsall First Time Buyers Should Make Hay Whilst the Sun Shines!
Walsall First Time Buyers Should Make Hay Whilst the Sun Shines!

I was talking to one of my portfolio landlords the other day as I was helping him to source another buy-to-let property when he mentioned something that made me think.  He was complaining about the amount of additional Stamp Duty he had to pay (due to the increase in April 2016), which I have discussed in a previous article on this blog.  This made me think about the other side of the property market who stood to benefit from the investors gripe..first-time buyers of course!!

There’s a whole legion of wannabe Walsall first-time buyers keen to get on the property ladder and they now have a 3% price advantage over the previously quicker responding army of Walsall landlords with cash at the ready. Since the start of April, buy-to-let landlords have had to pay an additional 3% stamp duty on their purchases so, whilst demand from some buy-to-let landlords has dropped away, in the interim, it offers first time buyers a chance to fill the vacuum with less competition from cash rich landlords – over two thirds of buy-to-let properties were purchased without a mortgage in the last 7 years – who could bid more and complete quicker.

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Walsall Letting Agency Fees – Cheap as Chips..??

Walsall Letting Agency Fees - Cheap as Chips..??
Walsall Letting Agency Fees – Cheap as Chips..??

I went out to a rental valuation a few days ago in Parkhall, Walsall and, as I always do, did my preparation on the property, the area and suitable tenants.  I introduced myself but, before I could begin speaking, he said “How much then? What are your fees?”.  Now don’t get me wrong, the subject comes up pretty much most of the time but not usually that quickly!

It got me thinking about landlord fees and how landlords perceive agents.  Lots of agents advertise ‘Free fee deals’ – we have in the past!  Do they work?  No!  But why don’t they?

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