
Will the Sidcup Property Market Crash?
And if it does … who will be the winners and losers?
Those Sidcup people wanting property values to drop would be those 30 or 40 something's, sitting on a sizeable amount of equity and hoping to trade up (because the...

64% Drop in Properties For Sale Today in Sidcup Compared to 10 Years Ago
There is good news for Sidcup buy to let landlords as 'top of the range' well-presented properties are getting really decent rents compared to a year ago however, this rise in rents is thwarting many potential first time buyers...

Sidcup Property Values 4.3% higher than year ago – What's the PLAN to fix the Si
It's been nearly 18 months since Sajid Javid, the Tory Government's Housing Minister published the White Paper “Fixing the Broken UK Housing Market”, meanwhile Sidcup property values continue to rise at 4.3% (year on year...

More Than Seven Babies Born for Every New Home Built in the Past Five Years in B
More than 7 babies have been born for every new home that has been built in Bexley since 2012, deepening the Sidcup housing shortage.
This discovery is an important...
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How Affordable is Property for Average Working Families in Sidcup?
The simple fact is we are not building enough properties. If the supply of new properties is limited and demand continues to soar with heightened divorce rates, i.e. one household becoming two, people living longer and...

370 Sidcup Landlords Plan to Expand Their Buy To Let Portfolios
A noteworthy number of buy to let landlords in Britain plan to buy more properties over the next year notwithstanding the frustrations, challenges and seismic changes in the private rented sector....

Extra Funding Is Required for Affordable Homes in Sidcup
In my blog about the Sidcup Property Market I mostly only talk about two of the three main sectors of the local property market, the 'private rented sector' and the 'owner occupier sector'. However, as...

SIDCUP PROPERTY MARKET – AVERAGE ASKING PRICES DOWN 9% IN LAST 12 MONTHS BUT SEM
The average asking price of property in Sidcup dropped by 9% or £43,796 compared to a year ago, taking the current average asking price to £440,367 compared with £484,163 this time last year.
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£1,061 pcm – The Average Sidcup Rent
The rents paid by Sidcup tenants are now standing at £1,061 per calendar month (PCM), a rise of 2.32% year on year and 0.52% higher month on month.
However, this attention-grabbing monthly rent figure masks stark...

Sidcup Millennials Have Spent £135,072 On Rent By The Age of 35
The Millennials were born between the mid 1980's and late 1990's thus making them between the age of around 22 to late 30's. They are the imaginative, artistic youngsters who grew up with the newest tech and computers and who...