Property prices throughout the county of Wicklow remain high despite a slight
slow-down in the number of transactions in the latter half of 2015. Overall transaction figures for the county
last year are 1,362 and this is slight increase on 2014, which saw 1,338
transactions. Given that the volume of
sales and purchases prior to 2013 was below 1,000, the last two years have
actually been the busiest time in the Wicklow property market since the crash.
So what does that mean for would-be buyers and sellers in 2016?
Lack of stock is definitely the biggest challenge facing buyers, so that
should be good news for sellers intending to bring their property to the market
this year. Headlines in the media
reported a fall in the level of transactions over the previous six months - in
fact, Wicklow was the only county in Leinster to record a drop in the number of
people buying - but this can be attributed to the falling number of houses and
apartments on the market and the lack of new housing development.
At the moment, there are approximately 750 residential properties on the
market throughout the entire county of Wicklow.
However, just over 500 of these are houses - which homebuyers tend to
favour - and a mere 150 of these are
within the national average price for a home-owner. This is not good news for first-time buyers
or for buyers trading up with an average budget.
It will come as no surprise that Wicklow is two very distinct markets,
north and south. Housing is more
plentiful, and certainly more affordable, in the south. House-price recovery was slower in the south
but prices here have started to increase as stock level continue to fall.
The level of new development throughout the county is still low. As of January 2016, there are less than 20
new homes available and these are spread among a handful of smaller
developments. It would certainly be a
wise move for intending buyers to have a look at the local authority planning applications, and more importantly, have a
look for commencement notices to see what new developments are planned and in progress.
All of this information is available through the Wicklow County Council website and buyers can contact Kinsella Estates for help understanding what all of the information means in relation to finding the right home!
For anyone thinking of selling, 2016 will be a particularly
good time to bring a house or apartment to market as there is still strong,
consistent demand from buyers, and very little competition from other
sellers. In any market, the best
presented and correctly-priced homes will sell first. The key is to attract buyers - the right
buyers - from the moment the house hits the market. This means preparing in advance. Gone are the days when you can 'test the
waters' by bringing your home to the market at the wrong price or in a poor
state of presentation. Every
fixer-uppers need to be presented to potential buyers in a way that helps them
envisage actually living in the property and making it their home.
This is certainly something that the team here at Kinsella
Estates can help you with prior to marketing your home. If you are thinking of buying or selling in
Wicklow or surrounding areas in 2016, talk to us for independent, expert
advice.
Email me directly on michael@kinsellaestates.ie
or telephone : +353 53 94 21718
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