Now it’s true the London property market has undergone some quite acute property price falls in recent years. In the upmarket areas of Mayfair and Kensington, the Land Registry have reported values are 11% lower than a year ago, yet in the UK as a whole they are 1.3% higher. Yet look around the different areas and regions of the UK and Northern Ireland, and you’ll see that property values are up nearly 6% year on year, whilst over the same time frame, the East Midlands is 4% up and Yorkshire is 3.7% up. So, what exactly is happening locally in Tarporley and what should Tarporley landlords and homeowners really be concerned about?
Well, to start with, as I have been saying for a while now, property is a long game, and making decisions on the short-term fluctuations is something that could cause a nervous breakdown.
I wanted to look at how Tarporley had performed over the long term, when compared to London and the UK as a whole. Yet it is hard to compare differing locations when the average value of a property in Tarporley differs greatly to one in the capital. I decided if I wanted to compare like for like, I needed to see what would happen if I had spent £100 on property in London in 1979 and what would that £100 be worth today, and then do the same exercise for the UK. So, looking over the last 40 years …
See how the growth of that £100 was broadly similar between 1979 and 2007 on all three strands of the graph and then we had the credit crunch drop between late 2007 and 2009? However, after 2009 London went on a different trajectory to the rest of the UK. Whilst Tarporley (and the UK) were generally subdued between 2009 and 2012, London kicked on. All areas of the country had a temporary blip in 2012, yet whilst Tarporley and the UK went up a gear again 2013, London went into overdrive and up like a rocket!
Now you can see London has dipped slightly in the last year, so the hot question for everyone has to be – are price falls likely to spread (as they did in the previous property recessions of 1989 and 2007) to Tarporley and other places in the UK? The Bank of England’s opinion is that a London house price drop is unlikely to be the beginning of a countrywide trend. Looking at the graph again, it can be seen London has been in decline for 2 years, whilst the rest of the country has been moving forward.
So, what does all this mean for Tarporley homeowners and landlords?
Well what happens in London does have an impact, but there are other issues that will have a bigger impact on the local property market. The simple fact is over the last 40 years, we have had 392.9% inflation, yet looking at a typical Tarporley terraced house…
A Tarporley terraced house has jumped in value from an average of £27,184 to £292,500 since 1979 – a rise of 795.1%.
Property has in the long term been a good bet. Yes, we might have some short-term blips and as long as you play the long game – you will always win. In the short term, my concern isn’t over monthly up or down property values, Brexit or another General Election. With property values still rising faster than salaries in many parts of the country, what really matters is how much of householder’s take home pay goes into housing costs as opposed to other spending items. If housing gets too expensive – other things will suffer, like holidays and the nice things in life to spend your money on. Only time will tell!
P.S. Wonder what that Tarporley terraced would be worth if it had gone by London house prices? Here’s your answer – £425,702.
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