I was having an
interesting chat with a Mid Sussex buy to let landlord the other day when the
subject of size of households came up in conversation. For those of you who read my Brexit article
published on the morning after the referendum, one of the reasons on why I
thought the Mid Sussex property market would, in the medium to long term, be
OK, was the fact that the size of households in the 21st Century was
getting smaller – which would create demand for Mid Sussex Property and
therefore keep property prices from dropping.
Looking at the
stats going back to the early 1960’s, when the average number of people in a
home was exactly 3, it has steadily over the years dropped by a fifth to
today’s figure of 2.4 people per household. Doesn’t sound a lot, but if the
population remained at the same level for the next 50 years and the we had the
same 20% drop in household size, the UK would need to build an additional 5.28
million properties ( or 105,769 per year) .. When you consider the country is
only building 139,800 properties a year it doesn’t leave much for people living
longer and immigration. Looking closer to home in the Mid Sussex District
Council area, the average number of occupants per household is 2.4 people
When we look
at the current picture nationally and split it down into tenure types (i.e.
owned, council houses and private renting, a fascinating picture appears.
When we look at the Mid Sussex District Council figures for all tenures
(Owned, Council and Private Rented) a slightly different picture appears:
1 person households in Mid Sussex
|
2 person households in Mid Sussex
|
3 person households In Mid Sussex
|
4 person households in Mid Sussex
|
5+ person households in Mid Sussex
|
27.47%
|
35.40%
|
15.85%
|
15.12%
|
6.16%
|
But it gets even
more interesting when we focus on just private rental properties in Mid Sussex,
as it is the rental market in Mid Sussex that really fascinates me. When I
analysed those Mid Sussex District Council private rental household composition
figures, a slightly different picture appears. Of the 6,719 Private rental
properties in the Mid Sussex District Council area,
·
31.5% of Private Rental Properties are 1 person
Households
·
34.6% of Private Rental Properties are 2 person
Households
·
16.8% of Private Rental Properties are 3 person
Households
·
11.6% of Private Rental Properties are 4 person
Households
·
5.3% of Private Rental Properties are 5+ person
Households
As you can see, Mid Sussex is not too dissimilar from the national picture but
there is story to tell. If you are considering future buy to let purchases in
the coming 12 to 18 months, I would seriously consider looking at 2 bed
apartments/houses. Even with the numbers stated, there are simply not enough 2
bed apartments/houses to meet the demand. They have to be in the right part of Mid
Sussex and priced realistically, but they will always let and when you need to
sell, irrespective of market conditions at the time, will always be the target
of buyers.
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