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Liverpool Homeowners 98% More Likely To Live in a Home with 3+ Bedrooms than those that Privately Rent
The conventional
way of categorising property in Britain is to look at the number of bedrooms
rather than its size in square metres (square feet for those of you over 50!).
My intuition tells me that homeowners and tenants are happy to pay for more
space. It’s quite obvious, the more bedrooms a house or apartment has, the
bigger the property is likely to be. And it’s not only the tangible additional
bedrooms, but those properties with those additional bedrooms tend to have
larger (and more) reception (living) rooms. However, if you think about it,
this isn’t so surprising given that properties with more bedrooms would
typically accommodate more people and therefore require larger reception rooms.
In todays Liverpool property market, the Liverpool homeowners and Liverpool landlords I talk to are always asking me which attributes and features are likely to make their property comparatively more attractive and which ones may detract from the price. Over time buyers’ and tenants’ wants and needs have changed.
In Liverpool, location is still the No. 1 factor affecting the value of property, and a property in the best neighbourhoods can achieve a price almost 50% higher than a similar house in an ‘average’ area. Nevertheless, after location, the next characteristic that has a significant influence on the desirability, and thus price, of property is the number of bedrooms and the type (i.e. Detached/Semi/Terraced/Flat).
The number of bedrooms for owner-occupiers very much depends on the size of the family and the budget, whilst Liverpool landlords have to consider the investment opportunity. In this article, I have analysed Liverpool’s housing stock into bedrooms and tenure. Initially looking at Liverpool homeowners..
And now the Private rented sector …
| Owner-Occupier Households in Liverpool | Private Rented Households in Liverpool |
1 Bed | 2.08% | 21.29% |
2 Bed | 16.55% | 37.66% |
3 Bed | 62.34% | 30.62% |
4+ Bed | 19.04% | 10.43% |
It can quite clearly be seen that Liverpool owner-occupiers tend to occupy the larger properties with more bedrooms. This would be expected due to the demographic of homeowners and people that privately rent.
However, this shows there could be opportunities for Liverpool buy to let landlords to purchase larger properties with more bedrooms to attract tenants requiring properties with more bedrooms. However, before you all go buying larger 4 bed and 5 bed mansions to rent them out, a lot of bigger properties in Liverpool don’t make financial sense when it comes to buy to let.