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Why Mid Somerset is so popular with house buyers

There are many different areas of Mid Somerset, which means that there is a good level of choice for potential buyers. However, there is a commonality about life in the area and this means that there is a great deal to be said for what is on offer here. There are a number of key areas that people can choose from when looking at property in Mid Somerset, including:

• Wells
• Shepton Mallet
• Glastonbury
• Street

Average property prices in key areas in Mid Somerset

The average value of property in Wells, as of March 2017, stood at £304,502 while the average price paid for property in Wells, in the same month, was £301,228. The average value of property in Shepton Mallet, as of March 2017, was £262,511 while the average price paid for property in Shepton Mallet, in the same month, was £241,902.

As of March 2017, the average value of property in Glastonbury was £288,948 while the average price being paid for property, in Glastonbury, at this time was £277,683.

Street is just 2 miles from Glastonbury and has a population of around 12,000 for the local parish. As of March 2017, the average value of property in Street stood at £236,754 while the average price paid for property, again as of March 2017, stood at £210,987. The prices of property in Street have risen by 3.90% in the 12 months between March 2016 and March 2017.

Pricing is always a factor in the property market

The price of property in Mid Somerset is a key factor in why so many people look to buy in this area. The contrast with property prices for Mid Somerset and London are obvious but even looking at areas like Bristol, situated close to Mid Somerset, indicates why this is an area that appeals to many buyers.

The average value of property in Bristol, as of March 2017, stood at £309,791 while the average price being paid for property in Bristol, again as of March 2017, stood at £292,468. This is much more in line with the Mid Somerset prices than the London prices, but focusing on prices alone doesn’t tell the full story.

There is affordable housing solutions in Bristol but a lot of these options include flats. Bristol is a thriving area and there is a great demand for property from young professionals and artists, which is reflected in the supply of property. Flats are an integral part of the housing stock in Bristol but this isn’t the case in Mid Somerset, which means that the money spent on property in this part of the country goes further.

Add in the fact that people who buy property in Mid Somerset are more likely to appreciate the quieter nature of life and more laid-back outlook on life and you have a number of reasons why Mid Somerset is such an appealing option for people looking for property.

The supply of property in Mid Somerset is not as high as some areas but this can be seen as a good thing. When people are settled in Mid Somerset, they are less likely to move on, which is a lifestyle benefit that many people are looking for.

About Tom Morgan

Founder of Jungle Property the multi award-winning letting agent based in Glastonbury, Somerset. I am passionate about property and Glastonbury and about providing the very best advice to anyone who wants the best return on a buy-to-let property investment. For an open and brutally honest opinion on anything in the Glastonbury property market please contact me via tom.morgan@jungleproperty.co.uk

What has happened to rental prices in Glastonbury in the last 12 months?

Given the importance of the rental market in the United Kingdom, it is only natural that people are interested in rental prices. The issue is, it can be difficult to truly determine the level of rental prices in certain areas, and this is for many reasons. When you take an area like Glastonbury, there is a very limited amount of information when it comes to rental options, and this is down to the fact that there are not too many rental properties on offer in the area.

Of course, when supply is limited, and demand is in place, this causes a rise in rental prices but that assumes that there is actually some supply on offer to allow people to rent out property. A quick search in March of 2017 has one online property specialist stating that there is only a total of 11 properties available for rent in Glastonbury. This makes it very difficult to find information and to present information with any degree of confidence or accuracy.

Of these properties, the average rent is £610 and the most popular style of property being listed for rent in Glastonbury is a two-bedroom property.

Many factors impact on the rental market

There has been a great deal of focus on the lettings and property market in the past year, and there have been many factors that have impacted on the market. Brexit is the issue that most people instantly think but the new stamp duty charge for people buying an additional property, introduced in April 2016, had a huge impact on the market. The rate of buying taking place in Q1 of 2016 saw a wave of new property being placed on to the market in the early months of the year and this may have helped to keep rental increases in check. There has also been a thought that many landlords believe that a ceiling is close to being reached with respect to rental fees and income at this point in time.

This may change in the near future as further tax changes affecting landlords and investors are set to be implemented from April but with hindsight, the rental market was more stable in 2016 than many people expected.

It is not as if Glastonbury faces the same situation as many other areas when it comes to the lettings market. There is a notably shorter supply of property, and this means that external factors and forces don’t have as much of an impact as some people would expect. You can see why a lot of experts cite Brexit as a major issue that will impact on property markets but it hasn’t had too much of an effect on the rental market in Glastonbury between 2016 and 2017.

About Tom Morgan

Founder of Jungle Property the multi award-winning letting agent based in Glastonbury, Somerset. I am passionate about property and Glastonbury and about providing the very best advice to anyone who wants the best return on a buy-to-let property investment. For an open and brutally honest opinion on anything in the Glastonbury property market please contact me via tom.morgan@jungleproperty.co.uk

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