As últimas pesquisas de Lettings and Estate Agent, Barrows e Forrester, revelou quais áreas do mercado imobiliário são atualmente a média da primeira vez em que a média e a média de ftb) e a média do preço e o número médio e o custo mais amplo em cada área e a média de um dos médios e os pontos médios e a média de um dos médios e do número médio e o custo mais amplo em cada área. O mercado aumentou 2,9% no ano passado. No entanto, com uma média atual de £ 198.513, os FTBs ainda estão subindo a escada a um custo menor para uma média maior de £ 238.414. East Ayrshire (£ 74.876), as Ilhas Ocidentais (£ 76.122) e North Ayrshire (£ 87.447) também estão entre algumas das áreas de FTB mais acessíveis da Grã -Bretanha pelo preço da casa. (£ 122.721) e Merseyside (£ 124.725) abrigam alguns dos preços mais baixos pagos pelo FTBS, enquanto Blaenau Gwent (£ 95.729), Merthyr Tydfil (£ 99.995), Rhondda Cotnon TAF (£ 105.380) e NOTN), o mais de 99,95), o Merthyr Tydfil (£ 99.995), RHONDDA COTN TAF (£ 105.380) e NOTMB), o mais de 99,95), o Merthyr Tydfil (£ 99.995), Rhondda Cotnon Taf (£ 105.380) e Non. Gales. Ano. Na Inglaterra, o condado de Durham (-0,5%), Cambridgeshire (-0,4%), Hertfordshire (-0,1%) e Bedfordshire (0%) permaneceram em grande parte plano. Atualmente, o melhor lugar para comprar sua primeira casa. O preço médio da Casa FTB de £ 140.886 é -26,1%mais acessível que a média mais ampla de £ 190.758 na área. (-21,5%). Monmouthshire (-22,3%), Vale de Glamorgan (-16,8%), Flintshire (-15,7%) e Anglesey (-15,6%) abrigam os maiores descontos de FTB no mercado de Welsil. A vida, e encontrar a propriedade certa pode ser um processo assustador. É improvável que suba e se mova para longe da área desejada.
The research shows that both the average price paid by FTBs and the average price paid across the broader market have both increased by 2.9% in the last year. However, at a current average of £198,513, FTBs are still getting on the ladder at a lower cost to the wider average of £238,414.
Overall house price
When it comes to overall affordability, Inverclyde is home to the lowest price paid by FTBS at £72,435. East Ayrshire (£74,876), the Western Isles (£76,122) and North Ayrshire (£87,447) are also amongst some of the most affordable FTB areas of Britain for outright house price.
In England, County Durham (£90,488), Tyne and Wear (£121,976), Lancashire (£122,721) and Merseyside (£124,725) are home to some of the lowest prices paid by FTBS, while Blaenau Gwent (£95,729), Merthyr Tydfil (£99,995), Rhondda Cynon Taf (£105,380) and Neath Port Talbot (£116,805) are the most affordable markets in Wales.
In contrast, the average FTB is paying £924,576 in the City of London although this drops considerably to the next most expensive county, with the cost coming in at £335,933 in Surrey.
Annual house price growth
18 areas of Britain have seen the average FTB house price drop or remain static over the last year.
13 of these areas are located in Scotland, with the Western Isles (-24.8%), Inverclyde (-12.7%) and East Lothian (-9.3%) seeing the most considerable reductions.
Gwynedd (-3.5%) is the only area of Wales to see the average FTB house price drop in the last year. In England, County Durham (-0.5%), Cambridgeshire (-0.4%), Hertfordshire (-0.1%) and Bedfordshire (0%) have remained largely flat.
Biggest FTB discounts
When it comes to the most significant FTB discounts when comparing the average FTB house price with the wider average in each area, Perth and Kinross is currently the best place to buy your first home. The average FTB house price of £140,886 is -26.1% more affordable than the wider average of £190,758 in the area.
In England, FTBs can find the biggest relative discounts in Surrey (-25.3%), Bucks (-25.2%), Herefordshire (-23.1%), Hampshire (-21.8%) and Rutland (-21.5%). Monmouthshire (-22.3%), Vale of Glamorgan (-16.8%), Flintshire (-15.7%) and Anglesey (-15.6%) are home to the biggest FTB discounts in the Welsh market.
Managing Director of Barrows and Forrester, James Forrester, commented:
“Buying your first home is a huge mile marker in life, and finding the right property can be a daunting process.
For many, affordability will be the deciding factor and the price paid by first-time buyers varies dramatically across Britain, with the majority of areas seeing this cost of getting on the ladder increase over the last year.
However, while Scotland is home to the greatest wealth of first-time buyer affordability, those house hunting at the other end of Britain are unlikely to up sticks and move that far from their desired area.
A boa notícia é que todas, exceto uma área da Grã-Bretanha, abrigam um preço mais baixo pago pelos compradores iniciantes quando comparado ao mercado em geral. Com esse desconto relativo variando de cerca de cinco a 25 %. Desconto de FTB disponível. (%)
While first-time buyers may have a location in mind, expanding their search to the surrounding areas could mean a much more affordable property or a more significant saving.”
Table shows the current average house price for both first-time buyers and the wider market in each region, the annual change for both and the difference between the two to demonstrate the FTB discount available. Ranked by largest percentage FTB discount to lowest. Source: The Land Registry House Price Index. | |||||
Location | FTB Average House Price | Annual FTB Increase (%) | Average House Price | Annual Increase (%) | FTB desconto (%) |
South Leste | £ 260.080 | 2,0% | £ 324.659 | 2,0% | -19,9% |
SCOT terra | £ 125.461 | 1,9% | £ 154.648 | 2,1% | -18,9% |
South Oeste | £ 215.435 | 3,4% | £ 261.006 | 3,4% | -17,5% |
Leste de Inglaterra | £ 242.019 | 0,6% | £ 290.621 | 0,7% | -16,7% |
Midlands Região | £ 170.361 | 3,5% | £ 203.658 | 3,4% | -16,3% |
LEIE Midlands | £ 166.380 | 2,8% | £ 197.505 | 2,9% | -15,8% |
Norte West | £ 141.759 | 2,5% | £ 168.261 | 2,6% | -15,8% |
Yorkshire e o Humber | £ 145.677 | 4,6% | £ 170.198 | 4,9% | -14,4% |
Norte Leste | £ 115.286 | 4,1% | £ 134.545 | 4,4% | -14,3%|| 486 |
Wales | £ 146.439 | 4,9% | £ 169.436 | 4,8% | -13,6%|| 500 |
London | £ 419.583 | 3,6% | £ 479.018 | 3,3% | -12,4% |
Engla nd | £ 211.404 | 2,9% | £ 251.973 | 2,9% | -16,1% |
GRANDE Grã-Bretanha | £ 198.513 | 2,9% | £ 238.414 | 2,9% | -16,7%||. Disponível) |
Research by Barrows and Forrester based on house price data for May 2020 (latest available) |
A tabela mostra o preço médio atual da casa para compradores iniciantes e o mercado mais amplo em cada área, a alteração anual para ambos e a diferença entre os dois para demonstrar o desconto do FTB disponível. Classificado pela maior porcentagem de desconto do FTB para o menor. Fonte: O ÍNDICE DE PREÇOS DA CASA DE TERRAS. (%) | ||||||
Location | FTB Average House Price | Annual FTB Increase (%) | Average House Price | Annual Increase (%) | FTB Discount (%) | Nation |
Perth e Kinross | £ 140.886 | 1,1% | £ 190.758 | 1,8% | -26.1% | SCOTLAND |
East Renfrewshire | £ 182.667 | 6,2% | £ 246.527 | 7,4% | -25,9%|| Lothian | SCOTLAND |
East Lothian | £ 157.107 | -9,3% | £ 211.448 | -8,4% | -25.7% | SCOTLAND |
East Dunbartonshire | £ 166.170 | 5,6% | £ 223.345 | 6,5% | -25.6% | Escócia |
Stirling | £ 151.127 | 4,9% | £ 202.756 | 5,6% | -25,5% | Escócia |
SURREY | £ 335.933 | 3,7% | £ 449,511 | 4,1% | -25,3% | South Leste |
Buckinghamshire | £ 301.780 | 0,8% | £ 403.498 | 1.1% | -25.2% | SOUTH EAST |
Herefordshire | £ 187.401 | 4,5% | £ 243.651 | 4.7% | -23,1%| Midlands | WEST MIDLANDS |
MONMOUTHSHIRE | £ 214.690 | 2,8% | £ 276.359 | 3 3,2%|| 712 | -22.3% | WALES |
Clackmannanshire | £ 102.055 | 0,0% | £ 131.343 | 0,4% | -22,3%|| e Bute | SCOTLAND |
Argyll and Bute | £ 108.126 | -1,0% | £ 139,004 | -0,7% | -22,2%|| 746 | SCOTLAND |
Hampshire | £ 247.249 | 1,9% | £ 316.300 | 2,1% | -21,8%|| 762 | SOUTH EAST |
South Ayrshire | £ 109.711 | 8,8% | £ 140.190 | 9.4% | -21.7% | SCOTLAND |
South Lanarkshire | £ 103.007 | 3,4% | £ 131.579 | 4,4% | -21,7%|| 794 | SCOTLAND |
Scottish Borders | £ 123.785 | 7,7% | £ 157.722 | 8,4% | -21,5% | Escócia |
Rutland | £ 255.092 | 9,0% | £ 324.942 | 9,0% | -21,5% | East Midlands |
Dorset | £ 226.099 | 0,4% | £ 287.038 | 0.5% | -21.2% | SOUTH WEST |
West Sussex | £ 254.920 | 0,8% | £ 323.529 | 1,0% | -21,2%|| 858 | SOUTH EAST |
GLOUCESTERSHIRE | £ 219.240 | 5,2% | £ 277,517 | = 5,6%|| 872 | -21.0% | SOUTH WEST |
Aberdeenshire | £ 139.061 | -5,6% | £ 175.677 | -5.2%|| 888 | -20.8% | SCOTLAND |
WILTSHIRE | £ 217.476 | 1,7% | £ 274.573 | 1.9% | -20.8% | SOUTH WEST |
Worcestershire | £ 194.462 | 2,0% | £ 242.517 | 2.2% | -19.8% | WEST MIDLANDS |
Hertfordshire | £ 316.988 | -0,1% | £ 395.202 | 0,3%|| 936 | -19.8% | EAST OF ENGLAND |
Devon | £ 215.738 | 4,5% | £ 268.856 | 4,5% | -19,8%| Edinburgh | SOUTH WEST |
City of Edinburgh | £ 219.666 | 3,1% | £ 273.601 | 3,7% | -19,7%|| 970 | SCOTLAND |
Fife | £ 107.739 | 1,3% | £ 133.988 | 1,9% | -19,6%|| IGHLAND | SCOTLAND |
Highland | £ 137.043 | -0,4% | £ 169.910 | 0,0% | -19,3% | Scotland |
Shropshire | £ 175.794 | 2,2% | £ 217.764 | 2,3% | -19,3% | West Midlands |
Suffolk | £ 197.076 | 1,3% | £ 243.920 | 1.3% | -19.2% | EAST OF ENGLAND |
Warwickshire | £ 206.591 | 2,7% | £ 255.685 | 2.9% | -19.2% | WEST MIDLANDS |
East Ayrshire | £ 74.876 | -1,2% | £ 92.576 | -0,7% | -19.1% | SCOTLAND |
Cheshire | £ 178.844 | 0,8% | £ 221.010 | 1,0% | -19.1%|| Oeste | NORTH WEST |
West Lothian | £ 135.787 | 3,8% | £ 167.702 | 4,2% | - 19,0% | Escócia |
Angus | £ 119.269 | 2,7% | £ 14 6.987 | 3,2% | -18,9% | Escócia |
Somerset | £ 1 94,003 | 3,6% | £ 239,009 | 3,7% | -18,8% | South Oeste |
Ilha de Wight | £ 178.919 | 1,4% | £ 220.336 | 1.4% | -18.8% | SOUTH EAST |
East Sussex | £ 232.856 | 2,8% | £ 286.585 | 3,0% | -18,7%|| 1162 | SOUTH EAST |
Northumberland | £ 130.676 | 8,0% | £ 160.478 | = 8,3% | -18.6% | NORTH EAST |
Lancashire | £ 122.721 | 4,7% | £ 150,111 | 4.9% | -18,2%| Yorkshire | NORTH WEST |
North Yorkshire | £ 189.433 | 6,2% | £ 231.610 | 6,4% | -18,2%|| 1210 | YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER |
Inverclyde | £ 72.435 | -12,7% | £ 88.477 | -12,5%|| = Escócia | -18.1% | SCOTLAND |
Kent | £ 243.322 | 2,2% | £ 297.195 | 2.3% | -18.1% | SOUTH EAST |
Renfrewshire | £ 107.775 | 6,0% | £ 131.475 | 6.7% | -18.0% | SCOTLAND |
Berkshire | £ 296.770 | 1,3% | £ 360.794 | 1.7% | -17.7% | SOUTH EAST |
Oxfordshire | £ 295.318 | 4,2% | £ 358.847 | 4.6% | -17.7% | SOUTH EAST |
Essex | £ 259.574 | 1,4% | £ 314.851 | 1,7% | East de Inglaterra | EAST OF ENGLAND |
Cornwall | £ 202.536 | 7,9% | £ 245.525 | 8,0% | Ayrshire | SOUTH WEST |
North Ayrshire | £ 87.447 | -3,8% | £ 105.982 | -3,6% | -17,5%|| 1338 | SCOTLAND |
North Lanarkshire | £ 92.337 | 3,2% | £ 111.845 | 3,8% | -17,4%|| 1354 | SCOTLAND |
East Riding of Yorkshire | £ 151.252 | 1,4% | £ 183.181 | 1,6% | -17.4% | YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER |
Cumbria | £ 130.710 | 0,4% | £ 157.969 | 0.8% | -17.3% | NORTH WEST |
Falkirk | £ 108.265 | 5,2% | £ 130.760 | 5,7% | -17,2% | Escócia |
Norfolk | £ 192,7 19 | 2,9% | £ 232.224 | 2,9% | -17,0% | East Da Inglaterra |
Vale de Glamorgan | £ 200.923 | 6,7% | £ 241.523 | 6,9% | -- 16,8% | Gales |
MIDLOTHIAN | £ 161.010 | 2,4% | £ 19 3.277 | 3,2% | -16,7% | Escócia |
Bedfordshire | £228,038 | 0,0% | £ 273.623 | 0,2% | -16,7% | East Da Inglaterra |
Nottinghamshire | £ 154.025 | 4,7% | £ 184.583 | 4,6%|| 1480 | -16.6% | EAST MIDLANDS |
Staffordshire | £ 167.323 | 5,2% | £ 199,669 | 5.3% | -16.2% | WEST MIDLANDS |
City of Aberdeen | £ 124.338 | -4,0% | £ 148.357 | -3,3% | -16,2%|| 1514 | SCOTLAND |
Leicestershire | £ 195.466 | 3,0% | £ 233.215 | 2,9% | -16,2%|| Midlands | EAST MIDLANDS |
Lincolnshire | £ 158.429 | 2,7% | £ 188.836 | 2.6%|| 1544 | -16.1% | EAST MIDLANDS |
Northamptonshire | £ 196.782 | 3,1% | £ 233.993 | 3.3% | -15.9% | EAST MIDLANDS |
FLINTSHIRE | £ 146.658 | 3,4% | £ 174.014 | 3 3,5%|| 157 | -15.7% | WALES |
Isle of Anglesey | £ 150.611 | 5,3% | £ 178.454 | 5,3% | -15,6%|| 1594 | WALES |
Derbyshire | £ 155.539 | 3,4% | £ 184.272 | 3,7% | -15,6%|| 1610 | EAST MIDLANDS |
Moray | £ 122.590 | -6,3% | £ 144.975 | -5.9% | -15.4% | SCOTLAND |
1 1,3% | £ 76.122 | -24,8% | £ 89.802 | -24,5% | -15,2%|| == Cambridgeshire | SCOTLAND |
Cambridgeshire | £ 246.731 | -0,4% | £ 290.858 | -0,2% | -15.2% | East DE Inglaterra |
newport | £ 162.119 | 3,1% | £ 190.074 | 3. 3% | -14,7% | Gales |
Torfaen | £ 128.723 | 2,1% | £150,741 | 2,4% | -14,6% | Gales |
Merseyside | £124,725 | 1,5% | £ 145.882 | 1,6% | -14,5% | North Oeste |
Cidade de Dundee | £ 107.770 | -0,1% | £ 125.857 | = 0,3%|| 1720 ==-14.4%|| GALLOWAY | -14.4% | SCOTLAND |
Dumfries and Galloway | £ 111.057 | 0,3% | £ 128.909 | 0,6% | -13.8% | SCOTLAND |
Greater Manchester | £ 155.090 | 4,8% | £ 179.550 | 4,9% | -13,6%|| 1754 | NORTH WEST |
West Midlands | £ 162.849 | 2,1% | £ 187.315 | 2,0% | -13,1%|| 170 | WEST MIDLANDS |
Tyne and Wear | £ 121.976 | 0,5% | £ 140.248 | 0,7% | -13,0%|| .. 1786 | NORTH EAST |
Bridgend | £ 139.992 | 5,7% | £ 160.863 | = 5,7% | -13,0% 06 | WALES |
Conwy | £ 149.656 | 1,4% | £ 171.887 | 1,4% | -12.9%|| 1818 | WALES |
Shetland Islands | £ 143.403 | 7,0% | £ 164.674 | 7,2% | -12,9%|| WREXHAM | SCOTLAND |
Wrexham | £ 137.882 | 1,6% | £ 158.229 | 1,6% | = Dunbartonshire | WALES |
West Dunbartonshire | £ 103.883 | 13,6% | £ 118.795 | 13,7% | -12,6%|| Yorkshire | SCOTLAND |
South Yorkshire | £ 130.087 | 3,6% | £ 148.469 | 3,7% | -12,4%|| 1882 | YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER |
Cardiff | £ 188.716 | 3,9% | £ 215.322 | = 4,1% | Gwynedd | WALES |
Gwynedd | £ 134.576 | -3,5% | £ 153.541 | -3,4% | -12.4% | WALES |
West Yorkshire | £ 139.905 | 1,5% | £ 159.278 | 1,7% | -12,2%|| 1930 | YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER |
POWYS | £ 175.436 | 8,3% | £ 199.443 | 8,3% | = WALES || Durham | WALES |
County Durham | £ 90.488 | -0,5% | £ 102.753 | -0,3% | -11,9%|| 1962 | NORTH EAST |
Carmarthenshire | £ 135.046 | 4,7% | £ 152.662 | 4,6%|| .. 1976 ==-11,5%| | -11.5% | WALES |
Merthyr tydfil | £ 99.955 | 5,5% | £ 112.852 || 1990 | 5.5% | -11.4% | WALES |
Orkney Islands | £ 120.494 | -6,9% | £135,454 | -7.3% | -11.0% | SCOTLAND |
Denbighshire | £ 136.232 | 0,2% | £ 152.764 | 0,2% | -10,8% | Wales || 2030 |
Caerphilly | £ 126.025 | 0,2% | £ 139.849 | 0,2% | -9,9%|| Brokeshire | WALES |
Pembrokeshire | £ 167.592 | 7,5% | £ 185.738 | 7,4% | -9.8% | WALES |
City of Glasgow | £ 121.982 | 2,3% | £ 135.110 | 2,7% | -9,7%|| TAF | SCOTLAND |
Rhondda Cynon Taf | £ 105.380 | 6,3% | £ 116.503 | 6,4% | -9,5%|| | 2090 | WALES |
Ceredigion | £ 172.591 | 3,6% | £ 189.508 | || 2102 | 3.7% | -8,9% | Gales |
Swansea | £ 144.285 | 8.0% | £ 158.304 | 8,0% | -8,9% | Wales |
City de Bristol | £ 259.595 | 2,6% | £ 284.403 | 2,7% | -8,7%|| Talbot | SOUTH WEST |
Neath Port Talbot | £ 116.805 | 6,5% | £ 125.530 | 6,5% | -7,0% | Wales |
Blaenau Gwent | £ 95.729 | 11,2% | £ 100.585 | 11,2% | -4,8%|| 2170 | WALES |
City of London | £ 924.576 | 25,4% | £ 899.831 | 25,0% | 2,7%|| 2186 | LONDON |
Research by Barrows and Forrester based on house price data for May 2020 (latest available) |