Wednesday, 3 February 2021

10% Drop in Warrington Homes ‘For Sale’ in Last 5 Months

With most Warrington families home schooling their children in lockdown and the forthcoming Stamp Duty Holiday deadline on the 31st March 2021, less Warrington properties have been coming onto the Warrington property market since the new year. This has prompted a 10% drop in the supply of Warrington homes for sale compared to September 2020.

For the past couple of decades, like clockwork, Warrington estate agents’ busiest times for putting property onto the market is the new year to Easter rush, with a smaller flurry of new properties coming onto the market in the mid/late summer. Yet, since the ending of lockdown 1.0 in the late spring 2020, nothing has been normal about the Warrington property market.

Throughout the summer, the number of properties coming onto the market in Warrington steadily rose to its peak in September and the number of properties then becoming sold subject to contract (stc) rose even higher (and whilst statistics don’t exist for the properties sold stc, anecdotal evidence suggests there were just under 50% more Warrington properties sold stc in the last six months of 2020, compared to the same 6 months in 2019).

However, back to the number of properties for sale…

The peak of the number of Warrington properties on the market in autumn was 411 – that now stands at 369.

The first lockdown caused many Warrington homeowners to want to move with the need for extra space to work from home and in some cases larger gardens. This was further exacerbated by Warrington home movers also trying to take advantage of the Stamp Duty holiday to save themselves money on this tax.

This meant many more Warrington properties came onto the market (more than a “normal” year) in the last 6 months of 2020. However, those Warrington home movers motivated to move for the extra space/save money on the tax, did so in the summer/autumn and have already placed their Warrington home on the market (and are probably by now sold stc rushing to get their house purchases through before the deadline on the tax savings).

So, how does Warrington compare to other property markets, and what does this reduction in Warrington properties on the market mean to Warrington homeowners and landlords?

There are 18% less properties on the market today in Warrington, compared to 12 months ago.

When I compared that to the national picture, according to Zoopla, there are 12% less properties on the market today (compared to a year ago).

However, the complete opposite is taking place in London. There are currently 47,900 apartments for sale in London compared to January 2020, when there were only 32,600 - a massive rise of 46.9% … all the more interesting when there are only 15.1% more London semi-detached houses for sale and 1.8% more London detached homes over the same 12-month period. The jump in London apartments for sale is being pushed by an upsurge of London up-sizers eager to trade their city living apartment up to suburban houses, and a small handful of panicky London buy to let investors who are wanting to exit the London property market following falling rents for apartments. Looking closer to home, there are…

7% less semi-detached homes for sale in Warrington than a year ago, whilst there are 31% less detached homes.

So, whilst there are some differences between the supply of individual types of property in Warrington (e.g. semi-detached vs detached houses), the overall reduction in the number (i.e. supply) of properties for sale can only mean one thing, when there is a reduction in the supply of anything and demand remains stable, this will mean continued upward pressure on Warrington house prices in the short term.

Will overall demand for Warrington property continue to be stable?

Lockdown 3.0 will probably cause another wave of Warrington people who want to move home (thus increasing demand). The last property crash (the Credit Crunch in 2009) was caused by a huge increase in the supply of properties for sale when people lost their jobs and interest rates were much higher. People couldn’t afford their mortgages and so dumped their homes onto the market all at the same time – causing an oversupply of property for sale and hence house prices dropped.

Compared to the 369 properties for sale in Warrington today, at the height of the Credit Crunch in January 2009, there were an eyewatering 1,011 properties for sale in Warrington

It was this increase in the level of property for sale in Warrington (mirrored across the whole of the UK) that caused property prices to drop between 16% and 19% (depending on the type of property) in Warrington over the 12 to 14 months of the Credit Crunch. So, as long as there is no sudden change in the demand or supply of properties and interest rates remain at their current ultra-low level – the medium-term prospects for the Warrington property market look good.

If you are a Warrington homeowner or a buy to let landlord and want to chat about the future of the Warrington property market – do drop me a line.

To conclude, these are just my personal opinions. If you are a Warrington looking for advice and an opinion on what to buy to maximise your returns, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

If you are looking for an agent that is well established, professional and communicative, whether you’re buying, selling or looking for an investment opportunity, then contact us to find out how we can get the best out of the Warrington property market.

Email me on manoj@hamletwarrington.co.uk or call on 01925 235 338 – we are based on the Warrington Business Park, Long Lane, WA2 8TX. There is plenty of free parking and the kettle is always on.

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