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Aynho can be a tough place to find accurate information like any city in the UK. Read on to learn about which data to stay on top of when looking at house for sale in Aynho.
On top of this, keep reading for detailed information on the demographics of Aynho in Northamptonshire. This is crucial in finding houses for sale in the UK, that are worth investing in for the long term too.
In general, what do houses for sale sell for in Aynho?
There are a lot of factors that impact the final sale price a house for sale sells for in the UK and in Aynho. In Aynho, this sale price works out to be £375,394. As an example, a factor like population growth over the last 10 years which works out to be 4% in Aynho and impacts house prices of the houses for sale.
Housing category | Total final sale price |
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Average sold price (detached) | £472,190 |
Average sold price (semi-detached) | £311,845 |
Average sold price (terraced) | £288,127 |
Average sold price (flat) | £191,798 |
Above, the exact type of house is also shown to vary in price in a table in Aynho. You may think that the bigger the house is the more expensive, but actually, this table is more based on the demand for the properties in each category.
Housing category | Sale price per square foot |
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Average sold price/sqft | £3,200 |
Average sold price/sqft (new build) | £3,120 |
Average sold price/sqft (old stock) | £3,150 |
In addition, here is the price per square foot. By taking this data and doing an average, it is also possible to work out the average square foot of houses in Aynho which is £3,370. From here you can get a sense of the price of the overall housing market and therefore, also find out the prices of the houses for sale.
houses for sale in other cities and regions in the UK
Below is a list of towns that differ from Aynho.
Going over these locations will help you evaluate the different houses for sale across the UK. Whether that be in the same or a very different region to South East:
- beddgelert in South East
- oxford in South East
- ashton-common in South East
- digswell in South East
- barnsley in South East
If you are interested in other cities or even regions of the UK, please visit the following page for more information:houses for sale in the UK it contains all the data related to the houses for sale in our nation.
What’s the rental yield in general for the city of Aynho?
Most of the time, high deprivation levels signal that people cannot afford to sustain their living expenses. In Aynho, currently, £0 people fall into this category.
Measuring this statistic against the nationwide average of 33% should give you a pretty good idea of where the city lies in the scale of poverty in the area and how much you can charge for rent in your ast (assured tenancy shorthold).
Is the housing market in Aynho growing?
Whenever you are thinking about looking for houses for sale in Aynho, think about how the city is growing and how this may impact the overall growth of the area.
Comparing the growth at different time periods would be a great way to assess whether the growth has slowed down, remained the same or perhaps stagnated over the years.
1 year | 3 years | 5 years | |
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Aynho growth rate | 22% | 31% | 31% |
As the population of Aynho grows, this may also push up the price of the houses for sale. More people would be looking to buy homes and permanently live in the area. This demand helps a home appreciate. However, this isn’t always true because some cities build a lot of houses too to match the supply.
In Aynho, what are the demographics like?
Is the crime rate bad in the city of Aynho?
For every one thousand people living in Aynho, 4800% commits crimes and are prosecuted. Coming to a conclusion as to whether all the other factors of your house purchase like the house price justify this figure when contrasting it with the UK average of 79.52 is something you should do as a homeowner.
It could be that the crime rate is higher than you expected but there it is worth the population growth, appreciation of the house and worth the relative price you are purchasing the house for.
Nonetheless, the crime rate of 4800% is not a statistic that should just be ignored as you could have to pay more for things like home insurance and install additional security on your house if the rate is particularly high.
Either way, burglaries are not something you would want to encounter in a house. Whether that be a house you are living in or a house you are renting out to tenants.
In Aynho, how has the population changed?
Whenever there is a population change this can impact the demand for housing and hence the appreciation of properties too. The total population of Aynho if 17197 and in the below heading how this population has changed will be broken down.
Like most data to do with houses, all data has to be considered holistically with multiple variables to determine if the population growth actually impacts the statistics that matter to you as a landlord in Aynho such as rental yield or house appreciation.
How has the population size of Aynho adjusted in the last 5 years?
In the previous five years there has been a change in the number of people of Aynho by 2%. Analysing this figure is a great way to tell if there is new demand for housing or not as a decreasing figure reduces the number of people who want to buy houses. Read more here
To compare this figure over a greater period of time, you could look at the figure for the 1 year population too and compare them. This way you can see if the population has changed recently or if this 2% change has historically occurred before. Click here to know more on the UK population trends.
Over the last 10 years, how has the population size adjusted in Aynho?
In the last decade, the population of Aynho has been adjusted by 4%. This growth may be as a result of factors like new industries employing people or emigration and immigration balancing out to create this population change.
A precedent that shows population change in this way over decades is the region of Greater London. The capital city has grown by 27% in the past 20 years. Population growth has caused house prices to go up to price523,666 on average.
What is the education level like in Aynho?
Interestingly, the percentage of people who have a degree in the city of Aynho is 24%. Most of the time, the more people that have a degree, the higher the average household income and the more likely someone is to be able to afford to purchase a house. For example, the average income of the citizens in the area of Aynho is £52,600.00.
Generally, areas with high numbers of people with a degree are also areas with more people likely to be home owners and therefore the value of houses and relative prices of the houses for sale are more likely to go up too.
Nonetheless, making predictions about the appreciation of a house also has to be considered alongside other factors like population growth and the rental yields of the area.
However, most of the time, being educated is a good indication of affluence with 82% of people graded a first in tertiary education going on to eventually own a house.
Are the people in Aynho earning a lot?
While not always the case, the amount people earn can be associated with better schools in the area and perhaps a nicer environment to live in.
£52,600.00 is the average household income of the area. And the higher this figure is the more likely it is that there is a higher percentage of people with a social grade score in the A or B categories which is 32% for Aynho.
Aynho in the county of Northamptonshire is notable for its specific demographics and has individual characteristics.
For localised cities and the bigger areas of the UK there are wide variations in the demographics that shape an area so the same is also true for the wider region Aynho is located in; South East.
Below, these demographics are talked about in headings that explain how the city has grown, what the education levels are like in Aynho, what the social grade score of the city is like and if the green space matches the recommended levels people living in the UK should have.
How deprived is the population of Aynho?
Deprivation levels refer to the ability of the population of the city to earn enough to keep their lifestyle going. Nationwide, it is thought that the number of people at this level or not being able to meet the costs of living is around 33%. In comparison, the deprivation level of Aynho is £0.
Is there sufficient green space in Aynho?
In the city of Aynho, there are 38 acres of green space per 1000 residents.
The charity, ‘Fields in Trusts’ recommends a minimum of 6 acres of green space per 1000 people so it is easy to see where Aynho is when seeing if green space availability is sufficient. This green space could be parks, nature reserves, public gardens or playing fields.
What is the social grade score of Aynho?
In the city of Aynho and throughout the UK, the social grade score is assessed by observing what type of jobs people have and then grouping this into a grading system.
In general, the people at the top of the scale (the A category) have the highest paid, most skilled jobs and this is just 4% of the general UK population. On the lower end of the scale, people who are on benefits, state pensions and also manual workers all are grouped into this category that represents the most unskilled.
When trying to determine if the area of Aynho has an abundance of highly skilled workers, the top two categories are grouped together and given a percentage. This percentage is 32%.
Below, you can see how this compares to the National average as the average for the top two categories nationwide is 27% (Adding together the A and B categories)
Social Score | Category | The proportion of the UK population (%) |
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A | Professional, managerial or administrative | 4 |
B | Intermediate managerial or professional jobs | 23 |
C1 | Supervisory, junior managerial or professional jobs | 29 |
C2 | Skilled manual workers | 21 |
D | Semi and unskilled manual workers | 15 |
E | State pensioners, casual & lowest grade workers | 8 |
In Aynho, what is the asking price in general for a house for sale?
Table showing the asking prices for houses for sale in Aynho
Average asking price (1 bed) | no relevant data for this city |
Average asking price (2 bed) | £319,997 |
Average asking price (3 bed) | £418,589 |
Average asking price (4 bed) | £612,241 |
Average asking price (5 bed) | no relevant data for this city |
The above table is perfect for understanding the distribution of properties in the area as well as looking at this data alongside the average asking price per square foot of £3,540. Telling you what type of house is most in demand relative to the price of the area.
This could be due to more people looking at particular types of houses for sale over others or even due to the fact that Aynho has a lack of supply of housing in certain categories.
When speaking about the city of Aynho, £480,848 is the asking price for a house for sale.
We have compiled a table of data so you can know the asking prices of the specific size of home you’re most interested in. As you can imagine, a family looking to move out with children in Aynho would be after a larger house than someone living alone.
The data is in fact very different compared to the number of rooms you’re interested in having in your home and the asking price also tends to go up in staggering amounts as you add rooms.
Finding the ideal house for sale for you
Find here below a list of criteria that we suggest you consider before looking for houses for sale in Aynho
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affordability – the UK gov website comes in helpful when you want to understand (see what house for sale you can afford)
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Geographic Location – the county and region across the UK you are considering to invest in are crucial factors to consider when browsing houses for sale.
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Transport network of the house for sale – Hopefully, the pandemic stays in the past. Therefore, working from home may become less predominant than a couple of years ago. Check the commuting time of the house for sale you are considering buying.
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Bedrooms in the house for sale – are you looking for houses for sale for yourself, for a couple or for the whole family? This condition will narrow down the number of houses for sale relevant to buy.
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EPC of the house for sale – today more than ever, the energy performance of the properties for sale on the market should be one of the first things you check.
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Broadband speed – having a good internet connection is crucial nowadays. Always check the available subscriptions available for the areas of the house for sale you want to purchase
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Are you a car owner? – if yes, you will have to check for parking availability of the house for sale. Does it come with a garage included in the price?
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Conservation areas – when browsing for houses for sale, we suggest you take a look at the National Heritage list. When a house for sale is included it means that it is not possible for the future homeowner to make changes to the property, both inside and outside.
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Houses for sale Conditions – some properties, like new builds, need no repairs or works; other houses listed for sale may need some investment to restore them and some others may need a complete renovation. Someone looking for houses for sale should always think about how much time and money they are willing to invest to complete the needed repairs.
Get professional help on the houses for sale in Aynho
Considering all the above data and information provided, you may want know who can help you buy a house for sale.
Lots of professionals offer property investors and first-time buyers advice and assistance in dealing with the process of acquiring a house for sale.
Below, you can find a list of professionals that come in handy when looking for houses for sale:
- Lender – Is someone capable of lending you the money you need to complete the purchase of the house for sale
- Insurer – Insurance companies provide building insurances and other financial products you need to protect your real estate assets
- Conveyancer – This professional will take care of the legal work needed when looking for a house for sale
- Surveyor – Use this professional to assess the condition of the house for sale you are willing to buy, get an independent valuation and feel more comfortable when negotiating the final price
- Mortgage broker or adviser – Different buyers can access different mortgages to buy a house for sale. Let the mortgage broker suggest to you which one is the best given your financial situation
- Energy professional – Nowadays is more important than ever, to get professional advice on the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) of the house for sale you are considering as your next investment
FAQ
Are there opportunities for property renovation in Aynho?
If planning permissions are abundant in the vicinity of Aynho, it may look promising for landlords looking to renovate. With 13 getting approved on a monthly basis, and a success rate of 88%, these prospects flourish against a population of 17197. A comparative analysis against other locations across the UK will lend you a good perspective of this data.
On a monthly basis, how many property transactions take place in Aynho?
In the city of Aynho, there are 11 and in the total for the UK, there are around 1.1 million property sales.
What’s the annual population shift in a city such as Aynho?
For a comprehensive analysis of Aynho’s population trends, observe the population fluctuation over a decade, indicated by 4%, and the five-year alteration represented by 2%. Perhaps also look at data from another nearby city too so you can see a comparison.
prices for houses on sale in the broader vicinity of Aynho?
In Aynho, the mean asking price per square foot for a house is currently £3,540, based on the average value per square foot
Would acquiring a house for sale in Aynho be regarded as a high-priced option?
Ascertain the costliness of a property by examining a listed house for sale in relation to the prevailing average selling prices. In Aynho, this stands at £375,394, whereas the UK’s mean is £286,500.
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