UK Property Prices Forecast & Why The Property Price Boom Will Last – June 21 Report
Welcome to my June 2021 report on the UK Property Prices and the UK Housing Market!
In this video below, I will explain why the property price boom will not only continue but last for another three years.
Also, I’ll show you how to avoid following the wrong strategy in these crucial times as well as some of the key trends that you should be aware of in the housing market right now.
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Member Since June 2013 - Comments: 3237 - Articles: 81
2:56 PM, 10th June 2021, About 5 years ago
Great words on the value & price on them having the extra cash, so the prices go up.
I bought a temporary car to last me few months while waiting for new one. WeBuyAnyCar offered me £11300 last week, whereas one month ago offered me £10,300. So value or price gone up £1000 in 1 month, And I’d already heard new 2nd hand car market going silly as people can’t get the new ones quick enough.
The only way to make money out of property is to HOLD IT.
I wish this 95% LTV scheme would take my tenants so I can eventually sell my houses & retire.
Member Since August 2016 - Comments: 1190
2:59 PM, 10th June 2021, About 5 years ago
Reply to the comment left by Mick Roberts at 10/06/2021 – 14:56Wait unlit 2030 (only 8 and a half years away) when new sales of petrol and diesel cars are banned non electric values will go through the roof.
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3:28 PM, 10th June 2021, About 5 years ago
Reply to the comment left by Dylan Morris at 10/06/2021 – 14:59
That is a point or maybe could swing other way if everyone just wants electric going forward.
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5:34 PM, 10th June 2021, About 5 years ago
Reply to the comment left by Mick Roberts at 10/06/2021 – 15:28Won’t happen where’s all the electricity going to come from ?
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6:49 PM, 10th June 2021, About 5 years ago
That’s a point too. Although about 20 of my houses have car electric charging points when they was giving the free grants away about 7 years ago.
But we all know where are these charging points going on all the terraced houses?
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5:58 PM, 12th June 2021, About 5 years ago
John Ward has done a you tube video on the energy requirement to charge an all electric car transportation structure. There appears to be enough energy generation capacity at the moment. It’s fully utilised at peak demand, but most of the time it not running. At times the electricity wholesale prices are negative, they are paid to use electricity as you can’t turn of wind generation and nuclear is best left running at a constant rate.