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By Pavan Chaudhary 09-09-2021 A recent report by Legal & General stated that since the pandemic, many older homeowners had put their plans to move home ‘on ice’. It said that fewer OAP homeowners are planning to downsize from their large family homes after the pandemic made them realise the actual value of their local…
By Pavan Chaudhary, 02-09-2021 With Rightmove announcing a national drop of 0.3% in average asking prices in August, some are asking if the steam has been let out of the property market. Yet with the gains we have seen in the last 12 months, is this just a minor bump in the road? Alarm bells…
By Pavan Chaudhary, 27-08-2021 Should you sell or should you buy in this most interesting Isleworth property market? I have calculated that at least 26 Isleworth house sellers have rented a home to break their house chain in the last 12 months, although at a cost as they face paying many thousands of pounds in…
By Pavan Chaudhary, 19-08-2021 Whether you are an Isleworth homeowner, first-time buyer or landlord; the last 15 months has been a roller coaster ride when it comes to the Isleworth property market. With 213,120 UK house buyers and 58,580 UK tenants moving home in June, the summer has been manic for many people. Meaning some…
100 of the 355 properties on the market in the Isleworth area have had a price reduction in the last 3 months. The average reduction has been 5.7% of the original asking price. This is great news for Isleworth home buyers and Isleworth buy-to-let landlords, strangely Isleworth house sellers as well. The last couple of…
Would it surprise you even more when I said the ratio of house prices to wages are still lower today when compared to 1871? Yes you read that correctly, as a proportion of average wages British house prices are 17.6% proportionally cheaper today than they were in 1871. I wish to talk about the last…
‘It’s Not Easy Being Green’, was the song that Kermit sang on Sesame Street. Yet now being green is a normal way of life for most of us. Walking or cycling places instead of taking the car, recycling and even shunning meat are some of the things most Isleworth households are trying to do their…
There is no getting away from the fact that the rise in the number of buy-to-let properties in Isleworth has been nothing short of astonishing over the last twenty years. As a result, many in the press have said Britain is a broken nation, with many twenty and thirty-somethings unable to buy their first home.…
Isleworth house prices rose by 0.6% last month, according to the Land Registry. This means the annual rate of house price growth in Isleworth has increased to 6.3%. Looking at the national figures, many people were concerned the UK property market was overheating as spring saw annual growth of 9.9%, the highest rate of house price growth documented…