The value of all the homes in Beverley has risen by more than 253% in the past two decades, to £2.851bn, meaning its worth more than the stock listed company Howden Joinery Group, which is worth £2.824bn. Those Beverley homeowners and Buy-to-Let landlords who bought their homes twenty or more years ago have come…
Month: March 2018
Beverley Council Tax Payers Stung by 28.31% above Inflation Rise
Buying and selling a home in Beverley 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 move. Last week, a Beverley landlord asked me whether the Council Tax Band made a difference…
Home Ownership Amongst Beverley’s Young Adults Slumps to 58.18%
Homeownership Amongst Beverley’s Young Adults Slumps to 58.18% The degree to which young Beverley people are locked out of the Beverley housing market has been revealed in new statistics. A Beverley landlord was asking me the other week to what effect homeownership rates in Beverley in the early to middle aged adult age range had…
211 First Timer Buyers in Beverley Bought Their First Home in 2017
211 First Timer Buyers in Beverley Bought Their First Home in 2017 A little bit of good news this week on the Beverley Property Blog, 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 global financial…
An extension could add £39,050 to the value of your Beverley 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 November (the average nursing home bill in the area being £603 per week)…
Market Value Beverley – The 25.5% ‘New Build Premium’
According to the National House Building Council (NHBC), more than 9,300 new homes were registered to be built in Yorkshire and Humber last year, a decrease of 3.25% on 2016 levels of just under 9,700 dwellings. Still great news when you consider it is one of the highest number of new builds in the region…