
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.

£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...
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Sidcup Property Market – Which Houses are Actually Selling?
Beast from the East, Russia, Facebook, Brexit, Trump, House prices up, House prices down … the Press is full of column inches on Brit's favourite subjects of politics, scandal, weather and not forgetting (and I appreciate the...

48% More Sidcup Home Owners Wanting to Move Than 12 Months Ago
As I have mentioned a number times in my local property market blog, with not enough new-build properties being built in Sidcup and the surrounding area to keep up with demand for homes to live in (be that tenants or...

Sidcup Property Market Worth More Than Taylor Wimpey
The value of all the homes in Sidcup (DA14 & 15 to be precise) has risen by more than 286% in the past two decades, to £6.484bn, meaning its worth more than the stock listed company Taylor Wimpey, which is worth £6.339bn.
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Sidcup Council Tax Payers Stung by 40.18% above Inflation Rise
Buying and selling a home in Sidcup isn't the easiest or cheapest thing you will ever do. Estate Agent fees, Solicitors fees, Survey fees, Mortgage fees, Removal Van … the costs just mount up throughout every step of the...
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173 First Timer Buyers in Sidcup Bought Their First Home in 2017
A little bit of good news this week on the Sidcup Property Market as recently released data shows that the number of first time buyers taking out their first mortgage in 2017 increased more than in any other year since the...

An extension could add £99,275 to the value of your Sidcup home
As our families grow bigger the need for more space, be that bedrooms or reception rooms, has grown with it. Also, as our older generation lives longer and nursing home bills continue to rise quicker than a rocket on the 5th of...