For those of you who read my Brexit article published on the morning after the referendum, one of the reasons on why I thought the Stamford property market would, in the medium to long term, be OK, was the fact that the size of households in the 21st Century was getting smaller – which would create demand for Stamford property and, therefore, keep property prices from dropping.
Looking at the stats’ going back to the
early 1960’s, when the average number of people in a home was exactly 3, it has
steadily over the years dropped by a fifth to today’s figure of 2.4 people per
household.
Now that doesn’t sound a lot,
but if the population remained at the same level for the next 50 years and the
we had the same 20% drop in household size, the UK would need to build an
additional 5.28 million properties ( or 105,769 per year). When you consider the country is only
building 139,800 properties a year, it doesn’t leave much for people living
longer plus factoring in immigration.
Looking
closer to home...
In the South Kesteven District Council area,
the average number of occupants per household is 2.3
people
When we look at the current picture
nationally and split it down into tenure types (i.e. owned, council houses and
private renting), a fascinating picture appears. The vast majority of homeowners without a
mortgage are occupied by 1 or 2 people (81% in fact), although this can be
explained as residents being older, with some
members of the family having moved out, or a pensioner living alone.
People living on their own are more
likely to live in a council house (43%) and the largest households (those with
4 or more people living in them) are homeowners with a mortgage. But again, that can be explained, as
homeowners with families tend to need a mortgage to buy.
What surprised me was the even spread
of private rented households and how that sector of population are so evenly
spread across the occupant range. In
fact, that sector is the closest to the national average, even though they only
represent a sixth of the population.
1 person
households in Stamford
|
2 person
households in Stamford
|
3 person
households In Stamford
|
4 person
households in Stamford
|
5+ person
households in Stamford
|
27.20%
|
39.13%
|
15.75%
|
12.95%
|
4.97%
|
But it gets even more interesting when we
focus on just private rental
properties in Stamford, as it is the rental market in Stamford that really
fascinates me.
When
I analyse the South Kesteven District Council private rental household
composition figures, a slightly different picture appears;
Of
the 7,653 private rental properties in the South Kesteven District Council area
·
32.6%
of Private Rental Properties are 1 person Households
·
34.4%
of Private Rental Properties are 2 person Households
·
18.0%
of Private Rental Properties are 3 person Households
·
10.1%
of Private Rental Properties are 4 person Households
·
4.7%
of Private Rental Properties are 5+ person Households
To read more articles on the local property market and
where I consider the best buy-to-let deals are in the area, please visit: www.rutlandandstamfordpropertyblog.co.uk
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