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Spotlight on Dunstan Park Glastonbury 2018

Readers of the Glastonbury Property News may recall I wrote an article about Dunstan Park 3 years ago (original article here) and so much has changed since then that I thought it was time to take a fresh look at this development. The last property on Dunstan Park has now been sold and the roads within the development will imminently be handed over to Somerset County Council so 9 years after the original developers Bryant Homes arrived at the site it is now complete. Bryant Homes were acquired by Taylor Wimpey and the brand phased out in 2010.

Dunstan Park consists of 260 dwellings in 8 thoroughfares. The first property sales recorded on Dunstan Park were 6 & 7 Godney Close which sold on 18th December 2009 for £135,000 and £134,745 respectively. The most recent property sale recorded was 44 Sharpham Road which sold on 4th January 2018 for £220,000.

The most expensive transaction that has been recorded on Dunstan Park to date was for 63 Sharpham Road which sold on 27th May 2016 for £340,000.

Pros and Cons

The pros and cons of property on Dunstan Park have not changed since my original article. The properties are good value for money, but the narrow roads and parking remain issues on most parts of the development.

Capital Growth

Even though there are 260 dwellings in Dunstan Park, only 214 have been registered with the Land Registry. There are 31 recorded transactions for properties that have been re-sold post new-build with an average Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 2.3%. One property (14 Walton Close) was purchased on 22/09/2015 for £170,000 and sold 2 years later on 06/10/2017 for £200,000 netting the original owner £30,000 profit or 8.3% CAGR.

Rents

Looking at the asking rents for property on Dunstan Park over the last 18 months:

  • 2-bed apartments/coach houses – £625 to £675 – average of £646 per calendar month (pcm)
  • 3-bed houses – £795 to £895 – average of £833 pcm

Not a lot of people know that…

The developer made the roads in the development too narrow, limiting visibility on the junctions so when the Highways Authority surveyors surveyed the newly laid roads at the end of phase 1, the developers were forced to buy back pieces of land from properties that had a corner plot – many of the corner plots in phase 1 & 2 have their land chopped off at the front at 45 degrees. Thankfully for the developers many of the plots in phase 2 had not yet been sold.

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

Street and Glastonbury Private Rents Exceed £10 per sq. Foot

Gone are the days of making money by buying any old property to rent out or sell on. Today, property investment is both an art and science. The art is your gut reaction to a property based on your experience, but science must also has a part to play on a property’s viability as an investment.

Property professionals use many different metrics when deciding the viability of a rental property such as the rent and the yield.

However, another metric I like to use is the average rent per square foot. This is a great way to judge a property from the point of view of the tenant … what space will they get for their money. Now of course, location has a huge influencing factor when it comes to rents (and hence rent per square foot). Like people buying a property, tenants also have that balancing act between location, rent and size of accommodation.

Looking at the current asking rents for Street and Glastonbury and the floor space per property type the AVERAGE figures are as follows:

  • Flat – £12.02 per square foot per annum
  • Detached – £10.54
  • Terraced – £10.23
  • Semi-detached – £10.08

The extent of space you get for your rent is replicated in the space you get for your money when buying a property. The average floor size of rental property in the Street and Glastonbury area is 993 sq. ft.

The average rent per square foot in Street and Glastonbury is currently £10.72 per square foot per annum.

Doubling the size of any Street and Glastonbury property doesn’t mean you will double the value of it … in either value or rent. Doubling of the size gives only an approximately 40% to 65% uplift in value, but when it comes to rental figures, doubling the size of the house means only 20% to 45% increase in rent.

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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