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Some buy to let investors get £800 capital appreciation PER DAY - claim

A high profile London lettings agency says some owners of properties in prime areas of the capital have seen capital appreciation of over £800 per day, on average, for the past year.

Benham and Reeves has found that prime London property values have increased by £285 per day over the last year, with this daily rate of house price appreciation climbing to £808 per day in the best performing areas. 

The analysis of London’s 28 most prestigious pockets of the property market found that, on average, prime London homes put up for sale are now commanding over £1.1m in the current market, up 10.3 per cent in the last year alone. 

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This equates to a total increase in value of £103,874 in just 12 months, meaning homeowners have seen an increase to the tune of £285 each day. 

Knightsbridge has seen the best performance in this respect. The average value of a home has climbed by 20.7 per cent in the last year to just over £1.7m. As a result, homeowners in the neighbourhood have enjoyed a £808 daily rate of house price appreciation. 

Chelsea is next, where house prices have increased at £743 per day in the last year, now averaging just over £1.65m. 

Prime homeowners in Victoria (+£575 per day) and St John’s Wood (+£510 per day) have enjoyed a daily increase of over £500, with Notting Hill also making the top five with an increase of £495 per day. 

Other areas where house prices have seen the largest daily rate of increase include Kensington, Highgate, Fulham, Barnes and Chiswick. 

Just one area of the prime market has failed to yield a daily uplift in value. The average house price in Canary Wharf has actually declined by 1.8 per cent in the last year. This £11,031 reduction in property values equates to a loss of £30 per day. 

“We’ve been highlighting the returning health of London’s top tier property market for quite some time now and the proof of this return to form is very much in the pudding” explains the director of Benham and Reeves, Marc von Grundherr.

“In the vast majority of neighbourhoods, we’re not just seeing incremental gains, we’re seeing some really quite notable increases in value. So much so, that the average homeowner is seeing the value of their property climb by hundreds of pounds a day. 

“This has largely been driven by foreign demand, with travel restrictions and Covid protocols no longer complicating the process of purchasing a primary or secondary residence within the capital.”

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