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Thursday, March 5, 2015

Property values rise by £744 per week in Maidenhead

Last week, I was speaking to a Landlord who lives in Datchet to discuss the rising property values in the Berkshire area. He owns a varied portfolio of rental properties, primarily in Maidenhead and Windsor with one in Slough, so it is interesting to compare the increase in property values around the area.



Over the last 12 months in Maidenhead average property values have risen from £459,900 to £495,600 a rise of £38,700 or £744 per week. When I looked at some of the surrounding areas, Windsor has had a slightly lower than average increase in property values, at around £740 per week (as the average value of a Windsor property has risen from £467,800 to £506,300 , whilst Slough has had a significantly lower rise of around £417 per week (taking an average property in Slough from £295,400 to £317,100).

However, when one looks at the percentages, Maidenhead has performed the best, rising by 8.4% in the last 12 months, compared to Windsor at 8.2% and Slough at 7.3%! It is, nonetheless, a rise in all the town’s average property values which suggests the market is increasing steadily in our area, but especially Maidenhead– good news for home owners and landlords alike. 


However, back to Maidenhead, long term property values which track peaks and troughs are more helpful to landlord investors. The questions I seem to be asked on an almost weekly basis by landlord friends are:-

·        “Should I sell my property in Maidenhead, or even buy another?”
·        “Is the time right to buy another buy to let property in Maidenhead and if not      Maidenhead, where?”
·        “Are there any property bargains out there in Maidenhead?”


When considering this landlord’s buy to let portfolio, yields can be in the order of an average 3%-5% per year, depending where you buy, so combine that with steady rental growth, excellent increases in capital values of the properties themselves and it could be a good time to invest in the property market in Maidenhead as property values start to rise. 

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