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The balancing act of being a Runcorn buy to let landlord is something many do well at. Talking to numerous Runcorn landlords, they are very aware of their tenants’ capability to pay the rent and their own need to raise rents on their rental properties. Despite the perceived dark clouds of Brexit, evidence suggests many landlords feel more confident than they were in the summer and autumn of 2018 about aiming to push rents higher on their Runcorn buy to let properties.

Looking at the data for the last seven years, this shows that throughout the summer months, the rents new tenants have had to pay on move-in have increased at a higher rate than during the colder months of winter. This is because the summer months are normally a time when renters like to move, meaning demand increases for rental properties yet supply remains pretty ridged.

The winter stats buck that trend which is great news.

Rents in Runcorn on average for new tenants moving in have risen 0.7% for the month, taking overall annual Runcorn rents 2.5% higher for the year

However, several Runcorn landlords have expressed their apprehension about a slowing of the housing market in Runcorn and I believe, based on this new evidence, they may be overstated. Before we get the bubbly out though, the other part of investing in property is what is happening to capital values (which will also be of interest to all the homeowners in Runcorn as well as the Runcorn buy to let landlords). I believe the Runcorn property market has been trying to find some form of balance since the new year. According to the Land Registry...

Property values in Runcorn are 0.5% higher than they were 12 months ago

These figures reflect the sales of Runcorn properties that took place in the late winter of 2018 and only exchanged and completed during the summer months of last year.

The reality is the number of properties that are on the market in Runcorn today has risen by 6% since the winter
 

And that will have a dampening effect on the property market. As tenants have had less choice, buyers now have more choice, and that will temper Runcorn property prices as we head into the middle of 2019.

Be you a Runcorn landlord or Runcorn homeowner, if you are preparing to sell your Runcorn property in 2019, it’s important, especially with the rise in the number of properties on the market, that you are pricing your property realistically when you bring it to the market. With the likes of Rightmove, Zoopla and OnTheMarket on everybody’s mobile phones and laptops, buyers have access to every property on the market and they will compare and contrast your home with other properties like yours – and will more than likely dismiss your property rather than view it.

To all the Runcorn homeownersthat aren’t planning to sell though, this talk of price changes is only on paper profit or loss. To those that are moving, most people that sell, are buyers as well, so as you might not get as much for yours, the one you will want to buy won’t be as much. Look at the deal as a whole, the difference between what you sell yours for and what you buy at. Finally, all the Runcorn landlords– keep your eye’s peeled – I have a feeling there may be some decent Runcorn buy to let deals to be had in the coming months.