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What makes up the price of a property?

If you had to rebuild your home from scratch, how much do you think it would cost, and are there any special features which would cost a premium to emulate should the worst happen? According to a new study conducted by Direct Line Premier Insurance, the average person overestimates the rebuild costs for their home by 38%, showing that the general public has little idea when it comes to the bricks-and-mortar cost of rebuilding their properties. Then again, the true value of a property is clearly made up of more than simply the basic construction costs, with other considerations such as local amenities also playing a part in the overall value of a home.

On average, the base construction costs of our homes make up around 59% of the property’s actual value, according to Direct Line. Other considerations which influence the market value of a home include access to local amenities, schools and public transport; these account for over two-fifths of a property’s value. Naturally, there are regional variations in terms of the premium which is paid for these location-based factors and, perhaps somewhat unsurprisingly, it is in London that the highest location premium is levied.

In the capital, a three-bedroom property costs on average £647,000 which is an astonishing £442,571 above the rebuild cost of £205,000 – quite the location premium indeed. In fact, the location premium in London is so high that it is higher than the average market value of homes across the rest of the UK. After London, other locations with higher premiums include Brighton, Bristol and Edinburgh – all with location premiums of 60% or higher when compared to the actual rebuild costs of homes in these areas.

“Although people may be surprised by the amount of value placed on a property’s qualities beyond bricks and mortar, this analysis shows just how much intangible benefits such as; local amenities, location and transport links add to the price of a property,” said Nick Brabham, head of Select Premier Insurance.

The adage of ‘location, location, location’ has long been engrained in the property buyer’s psyche and this new research demonstrates just how tangible that cliché can be, in real monetary terms. An important reflection considering these figures is that of property insurance and the devastating impact which an inaccurate home valuation could have upon an insurance claim, with the effect of over-paying for some and underpaying for others.

Fife Properties Managing Director, Jim Parker commented, “On a more local level we can see the same with St Andrews, the London of Fife. It’s frightening to think how much more they could be paying. After all, the rebuild value of a 3 Bedroom Detached Villa will generally be the same anywhere in Fife so why should they have to pay more for insurance”.

If you want to discuss this further, then the local experts at Fife Properties can often get expert advice for you. You can book a FREE initial consultation today at the following link https://www.fifeproperties.co.uk/property-valuation/

Revealed: the biggest property viewing put-offs

When trying to sell a property we all do our best to make sure our home is in tip-top shape and that we present it in the best light possible.

The little things can go a long way when it comes to selling a home and what may look like minor issues to you could be deal breakers to a potential buyer.

ScS recently surveyed several prospective buyers with the goal of discovering the biggest turn-offs when viewing a property.

Whenever you’re selling a home, making each room feel as spacious as possible is key to the sale, so it comes as no surprise that the number 1 turn off is clutter or obvious lack of storage, with 41% of survey participants stating that they would be put off a property which is clearly lacking for space.

Not very far behind at all and chosen by 40% of participants was pets, bad smells and general mess, as it appears that the thought of lasting damage from pets and odours is a big enough deal breaker for some buyers.

Continuing the theme of wear and tear and chosen by 36% of those who took part in the survey was old/damaged carpets, flooring can be quite costly to replace so it is understandable that a worn-out rug could ruin a viewing.

The kitchen is arguably the most important room in a home when it comes to a viewing as if it’s not to the buyers liking, it’s easily one of the most expensive rooms to renovate. This holds true according to the results of the survey, as 35% of people said they would not buy a home if they were not a fan of the kitchen.

Coming in at 5th place was being near a main road, as one-third of us (33%) prefer a home in a more secluded spot away from noisy traffic.

The study also found which features were considered ‘must-have’ with 57% searching for a home with the right number of bedrooms, 40% looking for off-street parking, 32% wanting a well-maintained garden and a similar number of participants looking for new windows and a new kitchen, chosen by 31% and 30% respectively.

Fife Properties Managing Director, Jim Parker commented, “Buying a home is a major investment and while most people are put off by clutter, bad smells, worn carpets and having to renovate there is still a market for properties like this. However, with professional guidance from our experts, you would be surprised at what you can achieve. The key is to get the right professional advice before doing anything and that is where we excel.”

Fife Properties can do an initial pre-marketing home assessment to ascertain and advise of any issues that might affect your properties saleability. You can book a FREE initial consultation today at the following link https://www.fifeproperties.co.uk/property-valuation/

How much do top schools add to a property’s price?

If you and your family have ever looked for a new home, there is a good chance you’ve taken a look at the local schools so you can make an informed decision about your purchase.

If you’ve got young children then living in the catchment area of a good school is without a doubt a bonus, but have you ever considered how the top schools impact the price of your home or how much buyers are willing to pay to be near one? New research from Santander Mortgages has sought to answer these questions.

According to their data, homes located in the catchment area of one of England’s top 100 state secondary schools, receive a 42% boost to their value.

This price premium even applies at a primary school level, as homes in the catchment area of a top 1000 state primary school are valued at 8% more than homes in the surrounding areas.

It appears that parents are happy to pay a little extra for a home near a top school, with Santander’s research finding that they would be willing to pay almost £27,000 more than the average price of a home in the UK.

What is more interesting about these statistics, is that top schools rank far above any other local amenity, such as low crime rates or good transport links, as buyers are only willing to pay 11% and 10% for these benefits.

The research also found that 30% of parents with children of school age are considering finding a new home within the next 2 years in order to secure their child a place at a top school and just under 1 in 4 parents would even consider downsizing to send their child to a private school.

Managing Director of Mortgages at Santander UK – Miguel Sard – offered his comments on the results of the research, he said; “Living in the vicinity of a top-ranked school carries a significant house price premium. If families are looking to move into a catchment area specifically to boost their chances of getting into an elite school, they can expect to pay a hefty price

“It is important when considering purchasing a property that people understand the true costs as the house price is just one of many. Stamp duty, solicitors’ fees and moving costs mount up. Parents are prepared to sacrifice a lot to give their child the best start in life and given these costs, it is important to find a mortgage lender that offers the best rate for you to ensure repayments are manageable, and the buying process is made as smooth as possible”

Fife Properties can do arrange a FREE mortgage health check with one of our preferred partners. You can book a FREE initial consultation today at the following link https://www.fifeproperties.co.uk/property-valuation/

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