Rugeley Property Market:...

Posted on Sunday, October 30, 2022

There has been a drop of 22.9% of properties priced up to £200,000 on the market in the UK in the last 12 months, yet an increase of 13.3% of properties priced between £500k and £1m.

Focusing on the lower price range nationally, there are 39.4% fewer properties for sale in the price range up to £100k, 27% fewer in the £100k to £150k range and 14.9% fewer in the £150k to £200k range. The range that has seen the highest growth is the £600k to £750k, which has grown by 14.2%.

 

Looking closer to home in Rugeley …

 

there are 114% more properties for sale in the

Rugeley area today, compared to a year ago.

(92 properties for sale now compared to 43 a year ago).

But it gets much more interesting when you split the increases by bedrooms and property type.

Properties with more bedrooms tend to be more expensive than those with fewer. Also, detached and semi-detached properties are more expensive than terraced/townhouses and apartments.

 

5-bed Rugeley properties – an increase of 160%

4-bed Rugeley properties – an increase of 290%

3-bed Rugeley properties – an increase of 125%

2-bed Rugeley properties – an increase of 25%

1-bed Rugeley properties – an increase of 25%

 

And now, by type …

 

Rugeley detached properties – an increase of 285%

Rugeley semi-detached properties – an increase of 31%

Rugeley terraced/town house properties – an increase of 150%

Rugeley apartments – a decrease of 46%

 

The increase in these larger Rugeley homes is great news for second or third-time movers, as it releases larger homes for them to bring up their young families.

 

Yet, the other side is the lack of properties for these mature Rugeley homeowners to buy.

 

There are 12.7 million people aged 65 and over in the UK (19% of the total population), yet there are only 2 million bungalows (which represent 7.2% of all UK property).

 

When it comes to new properties, the figures are even worse.

 

Of the 173,660 properties built in 2019, only 2,384 were bungalows.

 

And this is where the annexe could be one part of the solution.

 

Annexes are buildings often erected in gardens or extended onto an existing property to be used as separate and independent living accommodation.

 

Generally, the ‘granny annexe’ has been used to keep one’s parents and grandparents nearby whilst retaining their independence. Roll the clock back to the Millennium; annexes were seen as excess accommodation that added little to the saleability or value of property.

 

Interestingly though, in the last few years, the annexe has had a renaissance and has become a practical, economical and emotional answer for a more flexible group of homeowners.

 

Lockdown brought working from home to the fore, and the annexe is undoubtedly an excellent solution for many homeowners.

 

Lockdown saw many people recognise the importance of having their family close by. I have seen several mature Rugeley homeowners build an annexe extension in the garden, then move into the annexe themselves and give their original property to their children to live in.  Thus helping two families with their accommodation needs and the advantage of shared fuel costs (plus other benefits such as childcare).

 

Also, as mortgage rates are rising, the annexe could be the salvation for either your first-time buyer child/grandchild who cannot afford to buy their first home because of mortgage affordability rules or who is finding it tough to save a deposit for a mortgage.

 

The demand is there for annexes. In December 2020, Rightmove reported a year-on-year 89% increase in the number of home buyers and tenants searching for the term ‘annexe’. Demand is high and supply, as seen by these statistics, is low.

 

Of the 92 properties for sale in the Rugeley area, only 8 have an annexe.

 

I believe the lockdown made many of us look at how we live in the UK. Many people are adopting, adapting and changing how they look at housing. With recent planning regulation changes, the rules were relaxed a few years ago, which allowed homeowners to extend their homes without planning permission in an arrangement called 'Permitted Development’.

 

If you are a mature/older Rugeley homeowner or have mature/older parents and want to look at all your options regarding upsizing, downsizing and annexes then, without any obligation, drop me a message and let's chat through your options.

 

For everyone else in Rugeley, what do you think about annexes? And what other solutions could help solve the housing issue in Rugeley and the UK as a whole?

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