Today’s Buy To Let Deal. Ready Made Tenant! 2 Bed, West Street, Walsall, WS3. With Yields Of 6.75%.

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In my previous buy to let deal of the day, I asked what could be more ready to go than a newbuild..? Well, this one can! Why? It’s got a ready made tenant, that’s why.

A traditional two bedroom terraced house in the Leamore area of Walsall. It’s a pretty good spec actually and it doesn’t need anything doing to it. But, if I was buying it with a sitting tenant, I would sort the back garden out just to show them what a cool and groovy landlord I was. Why not? The money I’m saving by not having to have a void period whilst trying to find a tenant, paying agent fees when I do, updating the decor etc to provide a nicer looking garden for my tenant, it’s a no brainer.

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Walsall Properties…”How Much to Buy Them All?!”

Walsall Properties…”How Much to Buy Them All?!”
Walsall Properties…”How Much to Buy Them All?!”

My 14 year-old has started his GCSE’s this year. He wants to be a Chartered Surveyor as he loves buildings and anything to do with cars. He posed the fascinating question last week which got me thinking…

So this weekend, I sat down and calculated what the total value of all the properties in Walsall are worth … and just for fun, worked out how much they have gone up in value since he was born back in the summer of 2002! I used information from the latest census, land registry and the ONS.

So, here you are…

In the last 14 years, since the autumn of 2002, the total value of Walsall property has increased by 95% or £8.3 billion to a total of £16.1 billion. Interesting, when you consider the FTSE100 has risen by 68.9% and inflation (i.e. the UK Retail Price Index) rose by 38.7% during the same 14 years.

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Buy To Let Deal Of The Day 2 Bedroom Semi, Waters Keep, Walsall, WS3. With Yields Of 6.13%.

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How’s this for a ship shape and ready to go deal? You don’t get more ready to go than a newbuild, do you? This 2 bedroom semi detached house on Waters Keep in Walsall, WS3 is part of a newbuild development in the north Walsall area, which continues to grow in popularity and re-development. The property is being marketed by Reed Rains (01543 439087) at £116500.

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Today’s Buy To Let Deal, Harebell Close, Walsall, WS5 With Yields Of 5.28%.

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A two bedroom terraced house, Harebell Close, Tamebridge, Walsall, WS5. The asking price is £124950 with Henley Charles (0121 659 5777).  Full property details are here.

Nestled in the highly popular and very desirable Tamebridge estate, speaks volumes as to the location and therefore the potential for long term letting.

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Walsall’s ‘Baby Boomers’ Vs Walsall’s ‘Millennials’

Walsall’s ‘Baby Boomers’ Vs Walsall’s ‘Millennials’ Walsall’s ‘Baby Boomers’ Vs Walsall’s ‘Millennials’

I was talking to my financial advisor friend the other day. He is an Independent Financial Advisor (IFA) who does both residential and commercial mortgages. Recently we completed a property portfolio review for a Walsall Landlord. We got talking about the current mortgage market and why Walsall youngsters were choosing to rent.  It was fascinating listening to a different point of view which I thought my blog reading friends on here may be interested in.

Some property experts are directing the current crisis towards the 55 to 70-year-old Walsall citizens.

Also known as the ‘Baby Boomers Generation’, these Walsall people were born after the end of the Second World War when the country saw a massive rise in births as they slowly recovered from the economic hardships experienced during wartime.

Throughout the 1970’s and 1980’s, they experienced (whilst in their 20’s, 30’s and 40’s) an unparalleled level of economic growth and prosperity throughout their working lifetime on the back of improved education, government subsidies, escalating property prices and technological developments, they have emerged as a successful and prosperous generation.

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Today’s Buy To Let Deal Pargeter Street, Walsall, WS2. With Yields Of 6.33%.

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I’m going to say right up front that the decor here is not to everyone’s taste, however, do not let that stop you from letting it as it is, because the spec is top-notch. Get in there now and arrange a viewing! Plenty of photos to really soak up the presentation of the property.

A two bedroom terraced house in the Birchills area of Walsall, WS2, The asking price is £90000 and though there are other properties in the area that go for less, the price is still below average for the area and the specs are not of the same quality.

It is marketed as a two/ three bed house as one of the reception rooms is being used as third bedroom and from what I can see it hasn’t been converted and changing it back to a reception room shouldn’t be too much of a hassle.

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Buy To Let Deal Of The Day Tanacetum Drive, Walsall, WS5 With Yields Of 5.52%.

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A two bedroom semi detached house on the prestigious and popular Tamebridge estate in Walsall. The area is very high profile area for renting and rental prices tend to attract a premium on the estate. The property benefits from double glazing and gas central heating. Parking is off-road. It would be better appreciated by a viewing. The location is within easy reach of all the major road networks, services and other amenities lending easy access to Walsall and West Bromwich town centres.

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Predictions for Walsall Property 2017

Predictions for Walsall Property 2017
Predictions for Walsall Property 2017

January 2017 is almost over and finally I feel like the dust has settled allowing me the opportunity to catch my breath to reflect on the past year.

2016 was certainly eventful. The ongoing saga that is Brexit, the Queen’s 90th , Andy Murray winning Wimbledon, Trump, Bake Off to Channel 4, the Autumn Statement and something close to the hearts of every buy to let landlord and homeowner in Walsall… the changes in the local property market.

So, let’s look at the headlines for the Walsall property market in 2016…

In the last month, Walsall property values rose by 0.48%, leaving them, year on year 4.34% higher, whilst interestingly, Walsall asking prices are down 0.7% month on month. All three statistics go to show the Walsall property market has recovered well after the summer lull, which was worsened by the uncertainty surrounding the EU vote back in June. Irrespective of all the issues, the average value of a Walsall home now stands at £176,085.

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Open House Viewing For This 3 Bedroom Semi, Reservoir Street, Walsall, WS2. With Yields Of 6.49%.

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A 3 bedroom semi detached house in the Alumwell area of Walsall, currently marketed by Bairstoweves (01922 312 791).

There is an open house viewing on Saturday 21st January 2017 from 10.00am so get yourself along to it and have a look for yourself.

Looks like a decent spec, but the decor will need to be changed for obvious reasons. However, without a internal viewing it is impossible to assess if any other improvements need to be made.

The pcm rental you could expect for this property is in the region of £595.00 and therefore if the property sells at the current asking price of £110k this will result in a yield of 6.49%.

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Are Walsall Pensioners ‘Trapped’ in their Homes?!

Are Walsall Pensioners ‘Trapped’ in their Homes?!
Are Walsall Pensioners ‘Trapped’ in their Homes?!

During a site visit last week I was approached by a mature, friendly gentleman who lives next door to one of the properties I manage in Pelsall. He lives in a Bungalow, which is one of my favourite property types that he owns outright (mortgage free). We got talking about the Walsall property market and then he mentioned something which piqued my curiosity. How many other Walsall pensioners are in a similar situation?!

Walsall people aged over 65 currently hold more housing wealth in their homes than the annual GDP of the whole of Northumberland (strictly speaking a county can’t have a GDP, but as everyone knows the phrase, it works for comparison purposes!)

This is a problem for everyone in Walsall!

Many retiree’s want to move but cannot, as there is a shortage of such homes for mature people to downsize into. Due to the shortage, bungalows command a 10% to 20% premium per square foot over houses of the same size with stairs. To add to the woes, in 2014, just 1% of new builds in the UK were bungalows, according to the National House Building Council – down from 7% in 1996.

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