7 Reasons Why Sidcup Buy To Let Landlords Shouldn't Be Criticised
There is no escaping the fact that over the last couple of decades, the rise in the number buy to let properties in Sidcup has been nothing short of extraordinary. Many in the “left leaning” press have spoken of a broken...
1.0% Drop in the Sidcup and Bexley Property Market
The number of residential property transactions in Bexley will be 1.0 per cent lower in 2018, compared to 2017.
According to my research, the seasonally adjusted statistics for our local authority area suggest with the...
49 Days to Sell a Property in Sidcup
Whether you are a Sidcup landlord looking to liquidate your buy to let investment or a homeowner looking to sell your home, finding a buyer and selling your property can take an annoyingly long time. It is a step-by-step...
Value of Sidcup Property Market falls £51.5m
The combined value of Sidcup's housing market has fallen by £51,506,140 in the last 6 months, meaning the average value of a Sidcup property has decreased in value by an average of £3,340.
This is great news for Sidcup...
Considering selling your property?
Download our selling guideSidcup Property Market – How Does It Compare Historically to the Greater London
Living in our own homes or owning buy to let property in Sidcup and the surrounding areas, it's often easy to ignore the regional and national picture when it comes to property. As a homeowner or landlord in Sidcup,...
New Home Building in Sidcup and Bexley Borough over the last 10 years
Should you, as a landlord for buy to let or for personal occupation, buy a brand-new home?
Well, let's start by looking at the numbers …
Over the last 10 years, 1,918 new homes have been built in the Bexley...
The Sidcup Bank of Mum and Dad Lent £4.07m Last Year
My analysis has shown that up to the end of the last quarter, Sidcup first time buyers purchased 191 Sidcup properties. With wages rising at 2.8%, unemployment at a low rate of 4.2% (down from 4.6% from a year earlier and the...
£400,377 – The Typical Profit Each Sidcup Landlord Could Make in The Next 25 Yea
I am of the opinion that buy to let investment in Sidcup, in the long-term, will bring substantial returns for landlords, irrespective of latest regulation and tax changes.
Taking a very conservative (with a small 'c')...
Considering letting your property?
Download our letting guideAdditional 988 Sidcup Rented Homes Required by 2027
I have been doing some research, looking both at National and Regional reports on the demand and supply of property and people together with future projections on the economy, population and family demographics with some...
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...