How Much Rent is a (London) Flat Worth? – A question of great importance to both Landlords and Tenants alike. No tenant likes to pay too much for their flat, just as no Landlord likes to rent for less than they could have. So how can you tell if your rent is fair?
The last thing you should do is give any credence to indexes, or guide prices published by property portals and other industry guides. The most ridiculous example might be the press release from Mouseprice reported in the Telegraph under the headline
Fernhill, in Mountain Ash, Wales was the cheapest road for the second year running. The road, near Cardiff, has remained the lowest-priced street amid recent low sales and has an average home value of £28,600, up from £24,640 last year.
Interesting article Daily Telegraph, but if I were buying I’d want to pick up on 2 small details. Fernhill isn’t a road, it’s a Council Estate. Mountain Ash isn’t near Cardiff it’s 20 miles up the A470 – how many people reading the article realised that?
Local knowledge is paramount to assessing a flat’s value – local to Pimlico Flats is Alderney St, and the northernmost 10% of Alderney Street is opposite Glastonbury House on the Abbots Manor Council Estate. Renting a flat in that short stretch of road (should) cost 40% less than any other address on Alderney St., if you cross Warwick Way the rent will rise by 40%.
As a tenant flat hunting you should rapidly become an expert in your area, trust your own opinion of values because valuation is subjective, your opinion is as good as anyone else’s even if the other person is a RICS surveyor. Remember that flats that remain on the market for long periods of time are probably overpriced, so as you view most of what you see is not the bargain that you are looking for. When you find the exceptional value you look for, don’t hesitate or someone else will take it from you. Don’t expect a ridiculous bargain – landlords know the value of their property better than anyone simply because they are familiar with their property and it’s area, any outstanding bargains are frankly – scams!
To get your bargain Flat:
- If it’s too good to be true – it’s a Scam.
- Get to know the detail of your area.
- Trust your own instinct and ignore general valuations and guides.
P.S. I’m reading more and more articles about Fernhill being the cheapest street! It really does illustrate what a nonsense a lot of property articles are! (Yes I know this is a Property Article!). If you want to investigate Fernhill for yourself look at http://wikimapia.org/5563969/Fernhill-Mountain-Ash





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