Wembley Property Market: Which homes are selling the best?

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Wembley Property Market: Which homes are selling the best?
Those of you that read my articles on the Wembley property market know I like to look further afield to compare the Wembley market with the regional and national markets. The one thing that is immediately apparent is that the UK does not have one property market.

House prices are up in one region of the UK, yet down in another. It is a hotchpotch patchwork (almost like a fly’s eye) of lots of small property markets all performing in different ways.

… and that made me think …
Is there just one Wembley property market or many?

So, I decided to dive into the dynamics of the Wembley housing market, to see if it operates as a singular entity or if the diverse price ranges significantly influence a property's saleability.

This curiosity stems from the observation that properties, much like a spectrum, range from modestly priced to premium priced. Such variations in pricing could potentially carve out distinct segments within the market, each with its own trends and buyer behaviours. I decided the best way was to split the Wembley property market into four equal sized distinct price ranges, each representing a unique slice of the market.
Imagine the entire range of house prices as a four-layer cake.

The lowest quartile forms the base layer, representing the most affordable 25% of homes – these are typically the most accessible for first-time buyers and buy-to-let landlords. Next up is the lower middle quartile, the second layer, encompassing properties priced between the 25th and 50th percentiles. These homes offer a step up in features, style or location while remaining within a moderate price range.

Ascending further, the middle upper quartile, the third layer, includes homes priced between the 50th and 75th percentiles, appealing to buyers looking for more amenities or premium locations. At the top sits the upper quartile, the cream of the crop, representing the most expensive 25% of properties in Wembley. These homes are often luxurious, boasting high-end features and coveted locations, and are sought after by those who desire the best the market has to offer.

By segmenting properties into these quartiles, we gain insight into their saleability and can tailor strategies to target buyers effectively within each segment.

These are the quartile/house price bands for Wembley:
• Lowest Quartile - (0 to 25% quartile in terms of value) - Up to £325,000
• Lower Middle Quartile - (25% to 50% quartile in terms of value) - £325,000 to £450,000
• Middle Upper Quartile - (50% to 75% quartile in terms of value) - £450,000 to £650,000
• Upper Quartile - (highest 25% quartile in terms of value) - £650,000 upwards

So, having split the Wembley property market approximately into four equal sizes, the results in terms of what price band has sold (subject to contract or stc) the most is quite enlightening.

The statistics across various price ranges present an interesting pattern. For properties priced up to £325,000, there are 162 available, with 58 already sold subject to contract (STC), representing a 26.4% sale rate.
In the next price band, £325,000 to £450,000, there are 147 properties available, with 64 sold STC, accounting for a 30.3% sale rate.
The £450,000 to £650,000 range shows 167 properties on the market, of which 73 have been sold STC, indicating a 30.4% sale rate.

Lastly, for properties priced at £650,000 and upwards, there are 159 available, with 57 sold STC, resulting in a sale rate of 26.4%.


The best-performing price ranges/quartiles in the Wembley area are the lower middle quartile and middle upper quartile markets, with both the lower and upper quartile ranges finding things tougher.

In analysing the Wembley property market, it's clear that the dynamics are multifaceted and cannot be neatly categorised under a single umbrella.

The market's behaviour is akin to a kaleidoscope, with each turn revealing a different pattern based on the price segment. This diversity in performance across various price bands/quartiles is indicative of a market that caters to a wide spectrum of buyer preferences and financial capacities.

The most illuminating insight from this investigation is the relative success of different price quartiles.
The lower middle and middle upper quartiles, encompassing homes between £325,000 and £650,000, have shown remarkable resilience, with a high percentage of properties going under contract.

In contrast, the upper quartile, representing the most expensive homes, faces a more challenging landscape. With a lower percentage of homes sold, this segment could be experiencing a slowdown, possibly due to its limited buyer pool or the broader economic factors affecting higher-end property investments and underlines the need for realistic pricing.

This disparity in market performance underscores the importance of understanding Wembley's property landscape through a segmented approach.

By recognising the unique characteristics and demand drivers within each quartile, estate agents, buyers, and sellers can make more informed decisions.

As a Wembley estate agent, this insight into the local market's nuances not only enhances our ability to advise clients but also reinforces our commitment to providing tailored solutions that resonate with the diverse needs of the Wembley community.

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