Dagenham property market: 2011-2021

With all of us completing the Census, a couple of weeks ago, it made me realise profoundly that mine and my family’s life, which from our own point of view seems unique and delightful, makes us all into a series of statistics for the Census gatherers to pore over. To digest and regurgitate facts, figures and trends for those who are interested in the ever-changing social circumstances of these islands.

However, the information from the Census is vital to improving our lives – Governments can plan the future with the information it provides and we in turn can wonder about the lives of our past generations with the information provided therein historically if we so wish.

Whilst the information from this Census won’t be published until March 2023, let us have a look at what has been happening in the Dagenham property market since the last time we completed the Census in 2011.

Just to remind you, 2011 saw the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, Mr Cameron was the PM, there was the last flight of the Space Shuttle and Game of Thrones premiered.

Whilst in the Dagenham property market ….

  • The average price paid for a Dagenham detached home in the last 12 months has been £310,000. The average value of a Dagenham detached home has risen by 64.5% in the last 10 years or £149,200
  • The average price paid for a Dagenham semi-detached home in the last 12 months has been £351,700. The average value of a Dagenham semi-detached home has risen by 60.2% in the last 10 years or £118,200
  • T   The average price paid for a Dagenham town house/terraced home in the last 12 months has been £317,200. The average value of a Dagenham town house/terraced home has risen by 60.7% in the last 10 years or £130,300
  • The average price paid for a Dagenham apartment/flat in the last 12 months has been £204,700. The average value of a Dagenham apartment/flat has risen by 55.9% in the last 10 years or £83,200

New properties built in Dagenham…

Irrespective of any dip in Dagenham house prices or transactions when the Stamp Duty Holiday ends in the autumn, this is a trend that looks set to continue, with no sign that supply of new homes is anywhere near to keeping pace with demand for households.

There have only been 952 new properties built in Dagenham in the last 10 years, that’s less than 8 a month. That means the population in Dagenham has risen by 6.3 people for every new home built over that decade. 

Nationally, the country has only built just over 180k homes a year over the last decade 120k less than the national target of 300k. In the meantime, the population has grown by more than 4 million.

When looking locally at the size of new build property in Dagenham, the average property is just over 750 sq. ft., which is 8% larger than a decade ago.

Rents in Dagenham…

Whether you are a winner or loser in terms of rental values depends on whether you are a Dagenham landlord or a Dagenham tenant.

The average rent for a property in Dagenham currently stands at £1,380 per month, whilst a decade ago, it was £1,087 per month

This means private rents have increased by £2.44 a month for the past ten years. Interesting, when compared to the national average of 98p a month whilst in London as a whole, rents have grown by £4.64 a month.

The next 10 years of the Dagenham Property Market…

The next ten years will be just as fascinating. To try and predict would be a fool’s game.

For example, who would have believed what the Dagenham property market has done in the last 12 months since the start of Lockdown 1.0. The number of transactions (i.e., people moving) in turn with UK house prices having risen so much in the last year … all during a worldwide pandemic and at a time of such mayhem and havoc in the UK and world economy, is nothing short of remarkable … the question is – is it sustainable?

Read these articles in the coming months and years and I will share with you what is happening to the value of your Dagenham property, be you a Dagenham homeowner or Dagenham landlord.

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