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Chorley Property Blog, powered by Forbes – Which Chorley properties are selling the best?

Moving home is said to be the third most stressful life event, following a member of your family passing away or getting divorced. So it is always best to keep your stress levels down by investigating and doing your homework on both the particular area of Chorley & Leyland (or nearby conurbations) where you live (i.e. where you are selling) and where you want to search for your next local home. Being mindful of how fast (or slow) the different aspects of the local property market is moving is key.. because it could save you much heartache and many thousands of pounds.

You see, if you know you are selling a property in a sluggish price range and buying in a faster moving price range in Chorley or Leyland then putting your property on the market first is vital, otherwise you will always find the one you want to buy tends to sell before your property sells – there is nothing worse than pondering over a property only to find that someone else has bought it. Being primed with all the knowledge is key. On the other side of the coin, if you are selling in a fast moving market and buying in a sluggish market .. you can probably get a better deal on the one you are buying.

For buy to let investments, this evidence is particularly critical as purchasing a high-demand property in a well-liked area of Chorley will safeguard a surfeit of availability of tenants, as well as respectable house price growth. 

Being a local independent agent, I like to keep an eye on the local property market on a daily basis because it enables me to give the best advice and opinion on what (or not) to buy; be that a buy to let property for or an owner occupier home.  So, I thought, how could I scientifically split the Chorley housing market into sections, so I could analyse which part of the Chorley & Leyland property market was doing the best (or the worst).

I took the decision that the preeminent way was to fragment the local property market into roughly four uniform size price bands (in terms of properties for sale). Each price band would have roughly around 25% of the property in Chorley available for sale .. then add up all the sold (stc) properties and see which sector of the local property market was performing best? … And these were the results ..

  # Properties For Sale # Properties Sold (stc)
up to £125,000 211 143
£125,000 to £175,000 214 130
£175,000 to £270,000 215 88
£270,000 upwards 207 62

The best performing price range in Chorley is the lower market up to £125,000 where 40.4% of all property in that price range has a buyer and is sold stc.

It’s not unexpected that the upper end of the property market (the top 25%) in Chorley is finding things a little tougher compared to the others. Even though the number of first time buyers in 2018 did increase over the 2017 levels, it was from a low starting point and the large majority of 20 to 30yo’s don’t want to or can’t buy their first home and the local authority has no money to build council houses meaning an increase in demand as private landlords take up the slack – because everyone needs a roof over their head!

For further information on the local property market, drop me a line via social media or email info@forbesestates.com

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Paul