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At Williams & Goodwin, we’re not just estate agents; we’re your neighbours and friends, committed to supporting property owners in our community. Recently, Gwynedd Council introduced Article 4, a policy requiring planning permission for homes sold as second homes or holiday lets.
Anglesey Council hasn’t yet adopted this restriction. While it’s early days, here’s what you need to know about Article 4 and its potential impact.
COVID-19 Property Boom:
During the pandemic, demand for second homes in rural areas surged as people sought more space and remote work flexibility. This demand spike led to a property boom, with prices skyrocketing due to limited supply.
Cooling Market:
As life returned to normal, the demand for second homes cooled, stabilising the market. Prices began to level off or decrease, reflecting a more balanced supply and demand.
Short-Term Evidence:
Authorities, reacting to the pandemic’s short-term surge in second home purchases, considered imposing planning restrictions to protect local housing markets. However, these decisions were based on unusual circumstances, not long-term trends.
Potential Misalignment:
Policies based on short-term data may not align with long-term needs. Restrictions that seemed necessary during the pandemic might be less relevant as the market stabilises.
Marketability and Value:
Properties with restrictions have a smaller pool of buyers, potentially lowering market value. Buyers often pay more for properties with fewer restrictions, as they offer more flexibility.
Buyer Appeal:
Unrestricted properties attract a wider audience, including homeowners and investors. Restricted properties may take longer to sell and fetch lower prices.
The housing crisis in Gwynedd, Anglesey, and the UK is complex, influenced by many factors. A key issue is the shortage of new builds. While ensuring affordable housing for locals is crucial, it’s more achievable if they have access to well-paid jobs.
Economic Growth and Cultural Preservation:
Balancing economic growth with cultural preservation is essential. Investing in local industries and supporting small businesses can provide young people with the means to buy homes locally. Simultaneously, preserving cultural heritage through thoughtful planning and promoting the Welsh language is vital.
Community Concerns:
Article 4 may reduce property values by restricting who homeowners can sell to without planning permission. This could lead to a backlash if homeowners feel blindsided by the restrictions.
Legal and Financial Implications:
The need for additional planning permissions could increase legal and financial burdens for property owners, causing frustration and financial strain.
Impact on Housing Supply:
Article 4 might discourage property development, worsening the housing crisis. By limiting who builders can sell to, it could stifle home supply.
Economic Growth:
For local economies to thrive, a balance between controlling development and encouraging growth is crucial. Overly restrictive measures can deter investment in the housing market.
Community Engagement:
Effective implementation of Article 4 requires thorough community consultation. Local authorities must ensure residents understand the implications and benefits of the restrictions.
While Article 4 aims to protect local character, it could have far-reaching consequences for property owners and the housing market. To avoid a backlash, local authorities must engage with the community and consider economic implications. Addressing the housing issue requires a comprehensive strategy, including increasing new builds, ensuring well-paid jobs, and preserving cultural heritage. By fostering economic and cultural sustainability, we can create vibrant communities for future generations.
So if you feel its time to move and want to get your property let or sold, please contact your local property specialists covering Anglesey & Gwynedd, please call your team at Williams & Goodwin The Property People
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