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Thursday, March 10, 2016

Maidenhead Buy to Let sees returns of 15.33% in 2015



Recently I got chatting with one of my out of town landlords who was back in Maidenhead visiting his family.  Brought up in Maidenhead, he went to Sir William Borlase Grammar School back in the 1970’s and is now a University Lecturer in central London.  To enhance his retirement, he has a small portfolio of four properties in the town and wanted my advice on where to buy the next property in Maidenhead (as he lives in a college owned flat and anyway, would never dream of buying where he lives in Kensington (where the average value of a flat is £1.62m and a town house £4.1m.  Eye-watering to say the least!!).

Before I could advise him, I reminded him that the most important thing when considering investing in Maidenhead is finding a property with decent rental yields for income returns, yet at the same time, it must have the potential for capital growth from rising house prices over time. Going into 2016, Maidenhead landlords will be under more pressure to find the best permutation of yields and capital growth, as extra stamp duty charges for buying properties and a squeeze on mortgage interest relief will raise their costs.

However, (you knew there would be an however) before we look at yield and capital growth, one important consideration that often many landlords tend to overlook, is the propensity of how likely the rent will increase.  Interestingly, the average rent of a Maidenhead property currently stands at £1,389 per month, which is a rise of 6.0% compared to twelve months ago (although it must be noted this rise in rents is for new tenancies and not existing tenants).

Anyway, back to yield and capital growth, the average value of a Maidenhead property currently stands at £552,000, meaning the average yield stands at 3.02% per annum, which on the face of it, many landlords would find disappointing.  That is the problem with averages, so if I were to look at say 2 bed houses in Maidenhead which are the sort of properties a lot of landlords buy, in Maidenhead, the average value of a 2 bed house is £410,900, whilst the average rent for a 2 bed house is £1,723 per month, giving a yield of 5.03%. However, if that wasn’t high enough, there are landlords in Maidenhead who own some specialist properties with specialist tenancies, that are achieving nearly double that yield – again it comes down to your attitude to risk and reward (give me a tinkle if you wanted a chat about those sorts of properties – although they can be fun and games!).


Ultimately investors want to be making gains from both rent and house price growth.   When combined, the rental yield and capital growth gives you the return on investment, and that is what I told our University friend from Kensington.   Return on investment is everything.   So, looking at property values in Maidenhead they have risen in the last year by 10.30% …. which means the current annual return on investment in Maidenhead for a typical 2 bed house is 15.33% a year .... not bad.

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