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Is It Time to Buy a Home in Webinar October 18, 2018

Madelyn Byrne | Suzanne Millar A Perfect Storm—UK Property Prices Down Due to: q Brexit Vote 2016 q Weak UK Currency q Major Stamp Duty Increase

Situation Today: Prime property prices are on average 17.6% below 2014 peak…

Source: Savills:MiM Prime London residenal - July 2018 …But even the best locations masks considerable variation and opportunity at an individual property level

What matters most? Price Change since June 2014, Performance by Decile, • Quality of property Price Prime Central London Change • Quality of location 0 (proximity to tube, noise -5 levels, etc) -10 • Size of property -15 • Where’s on-trend -20

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-30 -35 Best-performing Worst-performing

Source: Savills:MiM Prime London residenal - July 2018 Stamp Duty (One-off Buying Tax)

Buy-to-let and second home Stamp Duty Tax Bands Examples

Buy-to-let / second Brackets Standard Rate Example Price Stamp Duty Effecve Rate home rate (April 2016)

Up to £125,000 0% 3% £750,000 £50,000 6.7% £125,001 - 2% 5% £250,000 £1m £73,750 7.4% £250,001- 5% 8% £925,000 £1.5m £138,750 9.3% £925,001-£1.5m 10% 13% £2.5m £288,750 11.6% Over £1.5m 12% 15%

Source: HMRC Maximum Annual Property Tax (Council Tax)

& Chelsea: £2,246

• Westminster: £1,421

Post-Brexit, the £ is 25% below 2014 levels; and10% below year leading to Brexit vote

£ / $ Exchange Rate

UK Referendum on Leaving the EU WHERE to Buy? And Where Not To…?

Focus on the Prime London : Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster

Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster

Green Park

Knightsbridge

Gloucester Road

St James’s Park

Victoria

Minimum Price Guide

• Studio: £500k +

• 1 bed: £650k + • 2 bed: £1.2m +

• 3 bed: £1.5m +

• Mews House: £1.75m +

PROPERTY EXAMPLES

Good properties but…. OVERPRICED: Nice property but started on WRONG AGENT: this agent specializes in the the market for £2.95m—too high! Now high end, high prices—this one-bedroom gem for reduced by 24% and may go down further £650k is excellent value in great location!!

A 2 bed 2 bath flat to avoid • Don’t be tempted by size! It’s locaon that counts the most! • This flat is on one of the busiest roads in London—a “” which means it’s a main route through London. Buses and trucks constantly drive by. • This property appears to be good value at £1.35m for just over 1,000 sq feet, but it needs work and is on a terrible road! A great 2 bed 2 bath flat

• This prey lile 2 bed 2 bath is located on a beauful tree-lined street minutes from Nong Hill Gate and less than a 15 minute walk to • Could use a small amount of upgrades but geng 2 beds and 2 baths (830 square feet) on a prime street for just over £1.3m is prey good.

A new development to avoid

• Marketed as prime Kensington but right on the border with , so not near good shops or good transport • On a busy road • Huge development; no character and no soul

A great new development in the heart of South Kensington

• Refurbished Victorian building in central South Kensington locaon—near tube staons, shops, restaurants, museums, etc. • Lots of character • Bouque development: only 11 properes

A mews house to avoid

This mews house appears to be fairly good value at £3.25m for over 2,000 square feet and in a convenient South Kensington locaon, however: • It is on a “working mews”, ie, there are several noisy businesses surrounding it such as a car rental company and car servicing garage • One third of the square footage is in the basement which has no natural light at all and no venlaon

A good mews house with potential • This mews house is in a prime South Kensington locaon and it is over only 2 floors with great light and has a small garden. • It started on the market at over £4m, which was too high, but has been reduced several mes and is now on at £2.95m (and negoable) with 1,800 square feet in excellent condion.

• A new owner could even add a basement (subject to planning) and increase the size to 2,500 square feet