Is there enough 3 bed homes in Wembley?

Delving into the composition of Wembley's housing market reveals a significant statistic: 28.18% of households have three-bedrooms, but does this align with current and future needs? Do we need more four-bedroom homes or smaller starter homes? This article starts to unpack the intricacies of Wembley's property landscape...

Is there enough 3 bed homes in Wembley?
28.18% of Wembley households are 3-bedroom homes. Is that enough?

As an estate and letting agent with a keen eye on local Wembley property trends, it becomes imperative to delve into the nuanced landscape of property types, mainly through the lens of bedroom distribution across various tenures.
This analysis enriches the knowledge base of Wembley homeowners and landlords and positions them advantageously in making informed decisions.

At the heart of this exploration lies the categorisation of properties based on tenure: owner-occupied, owner-occupied with a mortgage, privately rented, and social housing. When dissected by the number of bedrooms - one, two, three, and four or more - each category reveals insightful trends that I can compare with local and national housing narratives.
Understanding this breakdown is crucial for Wembley homeowners as it sheds light on the current demand and supply dynamics within Wembley.

It offers a glimpse into which types of properties are most sought after. For instance, a surge in smaller, one or two-bedroom privately rented properties might indicate a rising demand from young professionals or smaller families, a demographic trend that has been observed nationally. Conversely, a prevalence of larger, owner-occupied homes could reflect a community with a significant number of established families valuing space and comfort.
On the other hand, Wembley landlords stand to gain immensely from this granular analysis.

The bedroom distribution across privately rented sectors can guide investment decisions, highlighting portfolio diversification or consolidation opportunities. For instance, a Wembley landlord noticing an undersupply in three-bedroom rental properties might consider acquiring or converting properties to fill this gap, thereby meeting market demand and enhancing rental yields. Our local authority, Brent London Borough Council, will also find it helpful to compare their housing stock against the private rented sector.

Moreover, comparing these local insights with national statistics offers a broader context, allowing Wembley's property stakeholders to benchmark against broader trends. Such comparisons can reveal whether Wembley is moving in tandem with national shifts - like the growing preference for more space post-pandemic - or if it harbours unique local preferences that could be leveraged for competitive advantage.

Let's look at the distribution of properties under tenure in the Wembley area, comparing them against the national stats.

In the Brent area …

· 21.49% of Brent homes are 1 bed households, compared to 11.4% nationally.
· 30.21% of Brent homes are 2 bed households, compared to 27.1% nationally.
· 28.18% of Brent homes are 3 bed households, compared to 40.4% nationally.
· 20.12% of Brent homes are 4+ bed households, compared to 21.1% nationally.

Next, let me look at the distribution over the tenures in Brent …
· 20.18% of Brent homes are owned outright, compared to 32.8% nationally.
· 20.16% of Brent homes are owned with a mortgage, compared to 28.7% nationally.
· 23.50% of Brent homes are social rented (Council & Housing Association), compared to 17.1% nationally.
· 36.17% of Brent homes are privately rented, compared to 20.3% nationally.

And now let’s look at household tenure by bedrooms:

Owned Outright

6.31% of Owned households in Brent have 1 bedroom (compared to the national average of 3.9%)
15.96% of Owned households in Brent have 2 bedrooms (compared to the national average of 22.9%)
45.42% of Owned households in Brent have 3 bedrooms (compared to the national average of 46.7%)
32.31% of Owned households in Brent have 4 or more bedrooms (compared to the national average of 26.5%)
Owned with a Mortgage
11.69% of Owned (with a mortgage) households in Brent have 1 bedroom (compared to the national average of 3.6%)
27.56% of Owned (with a mortgage) households in Brent have 2 bedrooms (compared to the national average of 19.0%)
30.28% of Owned (with a mortgage) households in Brent have 3 bedrooms (compared to the national average of 45.1%)
30.48% of Owned (with a mortgage) households in Brent have 4 or more bedrooms (compared to the national average of 32.3%)

Social Renting
31.24% of Social Rented households in Brent have 1 bedroom (compared to the national average of 29.4%)
36.52% of Social Rented households in Brent have 2 bedrooms (compared to the national average of 35.5%)
24.07% of Social Rented households in Brent have 3 bedrooms (compared to the national average of 31.2%)
8.18% of Social Rented households in Brent have 4 or more bedrooms (compared to the national average of 3.9%)

Private Renting
29.09% of Private Rented households in Brent have 1 bedroom (compared to the national average of 18.8%)
35.54% of Private Rented households in Brent have 2 bedrooms (compared to the national average of 39.1%)
20.07% of Private Rented households in Brent have 3 bedrooms (compared to the national average of 31.8%)
15.30% of Private Rented households in Brent have 4 or more bedrooms (compared to the national average of 10.4%) 


So, what does it all mean? The Wembley and Brent housing market, with its diverse range of properties and tenures, offers a rich tapestry for analysis.

For Wembley homeowners and landlords alike, understanding how the number of bedrooms correlates with different types of tenure provides a strategic lens through which to view their home or investments. It underscores the importance of local market intelligence in making informed decisions for buying, selling, or renting properties.

As Wembley continues to evolve, staying abreast of these trends will empower current property holders and attract prospective buyers and investors to this vibrant area.
And finally, to answer the question posed at the start, 28.18% of Wembley households are 3-bed homes – is that enough? Well, that can't be answered in this short article, as there is such a difference between the tenures. Instead, the article's purpose was to highlight the information and make you think.

Why? Ultimately, the most knowledgeable agents, homeowners and landlords will recognise the value of detailed, localised property insights, using them to navigate the complexities of the Wembley property market with confidence and understanding.

Do let me know your thoughts.  


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