Detached homes provide the best returns over the last decade

When comparing all residential property types over the past decade, detached properties have given investors the best returns and have outperformed flats by 20%, according to new market analysis.

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Property | Reporter
12th May 2023
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"Despite all of the economic and global turmoil we have endured in the past decade, negative annual price change has only been recorded twice and in both instances, it was flats that lost value, and neither time did the loss surpass -0.7%"

Research by peer-to-peer real estate investment platform, easyMoney, analysed the annual value change of all types of homes - detached, semi-detached, terraced, and flats - over the past decade to see which has increased the most and therefore delivered the best returns for investors.

Over the past ten years, the average price of detached homes in the UK has increased by 74% (£195,247) to stand at a current price of £459,013. This is the largest value increase of all property types.

Semi-detached homes now cost an average of £280,425 after ten-year price growth of 71.4% (£116,817), while terraced homes now cost £235,529 after increasing in value by 67.6% (£95,024) since 2013.

Meanwhile, UK flats have experienced price growth of 51% (£77,127) in the past decade, and now cost an average of £228,441.

Jason Ferrando, CEO of easyMoney says:

“This research demonstrates just how secure property investment is in this country. Despite all of the economic and global turmoil we have endured in the past decade, negative annual price change has only been recorded twice and in both instances, it was flats that lost value, and neither time did the loss surpass -0.7%.

"Flats are, in general, an outlier. While all other property types enjoyed massive price boosts during the pandemic, flats recorded only their third-highest growth of the decade.

"This is because the pandemic and lockdowns instigated a race for space that flats simply cannot satisfy, and also because of the external cladding issues highlighted by the Grenfell tragedy and which continue to haunt high-rise buildings to this day.

"Despite this, however, flats have still delivered positive ten-year investment returns proving that even in the worst circumstances, residential property is one of, if not the most reliable investment asset money can buy.”

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