I have written articles before
with research on two bedroom flats in Warrington and whether they are sound
investments.
At that time, I was approached
by a Warrington landlord who had religiously stuck with the same strategy in
his time as a Warrington investor – two up two down terraced houses. The
research I did at the time was enough to convince Paul to stick to his original
strategy with the old adage – if it’s not broken, don’t fix it.
However, I did very little
research on one bedroom flats in Warrington, so I thought it would be nice to
look at the numbers for an ideal one bedroom investment flat would look like.
Flat Statistics
There are over 21,000 flats
in Warrington. This only represents around 7.5% of the housing stock here,
with the national average being nearer 17.7%. The average
price of a one bedroom flat in Warrington is around £85,000, which isn’t a
whole lot different compared to two bedroom flats that come in at £95,000.
However if you do the right
research, you can find one bedroom flats in Warrington for a very
reasonable £60,000. If you were to invest in a flat like this, you
can expect a rental income of around £395 per month. Even after
paying the service charge, usually around £1000 per year, yields could
reach around 6.2% per year. However, you must remember that
every landlord’s tax and interest rates are different, so it is
essential to research your investment carefully before committing.
Now 6.2% is not as attractive as
the yields you can achieve on a two bedroom flats – or the 8% plus you can achieve on a two up two down strategy
(without all the extras such as the service and maintenance charges mentioned
above).
Capital Growth
Finally, let’s not forget about
the potential increase in capital value of the property. I started looking at
the history of the one bedroom flats in the Finsbury Close development and
found that they sold for around £47,500 at first, and then during the
boom in 2006 they sold for around £85,000. This has dropped dramatically
since. Over the last 10 years, you can see that the value of these flats has
started to reduce and during 2015/16, the average sales are around
£63,000 - £70,000.
Potentially, these flats could
go back up to similar prices they sold at in 2006 in the future.
As we know, investing in
property is not a get rich quick scheme. It takes a lot of time, hard work and
much more. The numbers I have used are averages. If you can pick up a nice two
bedroom flat in similar developments to Finsbury Close in Warrington for the
right price, then you can look forward to some great growth.
As I always tell my landlords –
you make your money on the purchase price.
Make sure you’re doing your research daily, as
you don’t want to miss that perfect opportunity – and they do crop up in
Warrington.
Email me on manoj@hamletwarrington.co.uk or call
on 01925 235338. If you are in the area, feel free to pop into the
office – we are based on 6 Bankside, Crosfield St, WA1 1UP. There
is plenty of free parking and the kettle is always on.
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