New analysis from property website Rightmove reveals that homeowners of five-bedroom properties who own outright could unlock almost half a million pounds, simply by downsizing.
Rightmove’s analysis highlights the cash-equity release opportunities for those ready to downsize to a smaller home, before moving costs such as stamp duty and conveyancing.
On average, larger property homeowners outside of London could release £498,687 in cash by downsizing from a five-bedroom to a three-bedroom house, based on the current average asking price for these types of properties.
According to Rightmove, five-bedroom homes have seen substantial price growth over the past decade, and homeowners who bought their properties in 2014 have experienced on average a 36% increase in the value of their property.
Meanwhile, homeowners in London who own their property outright could release the most in pure cash terms due to the higher expense of housing in the capital, as data suggests they could release as much as £1,062,087 in equity.
Tim Bannister, Rightmove’s property expert, said:
“Downsizing is a sensitive topic for many homeowners, as emotional ties and the inconvenience of moving often deter them from selling their family homes.
“However, empty nesters may overlook the significant benefits of downsizing, such as reduced energy bills and increased cash from purchasing a smaller home, that can still cover moving costs with leftover returns.
“By transitioning from a five-bedroom to a three-bedroom house, homeowners could still retain spare bedrooms for guests and free up on average half a million in cash for other uses before moving costs.”
Potential movers from the North East gain the most proportionally, recouping 65% of their five-bedroom property value, the highest percentage of any region.
At the lowest end of the regional scale, downsizers in the East Midlands, South West and East of England could unlock 58% of their five-bedroom property value, still a significant cash return.
Energy bill savings
Not only could the release of cash from a home be a motivator for an empty nester to downsize, but so too could the substantial savings on energy bills.
Rightmove analysis shows that downsizing from a five-bedroom less energy efficient EPC E rated house, to a three-bed more energy efficient EPC C rated house could save homeowners an average of £3,806 a year in energy bills.
If 150,000 larger households made this move, over half a billion pounds a year could be saved by these downsizers in energy costs for them to potentially spend elsewhere.
James Linder, Regional Sales Director, Leaders Romans Group, said:
“We’ve observed a trend in downsizing among homeowners, particularly in towns with family homes and larger urban areas. Many people are downsizing to release equity, often using the substantial cash returns to help their children get onto the property ladder.
“Additionally, the potential savings on energy bills, council tax, and maintenance costs are considerable. Moving can save homeowners a significant amount annually in energy costs alone. Lower council tax and reduced upkeep expenses further enhance the appeal of downsizing.
“We are also witnessing a demographic shift, with more individuals in their 60s opting to downsize, compared to the traditional age range of 70-80. This younger group is proactive in securing their financial future and reducing their monthly costs.”
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