Your Property & Economic Predictions for 2012
Calling all landlords and associated property professionals
We all read the various pundits forecasts and they are nearly always wrong so I thought it would be interesting to see if Property118.com readers can predict any more accurately what will happen in 2012 than the professionals.
Please leave your considered guestimates in the comments section below and we will see who is the closest next year by creating an article about it in January 2013.
Your mission, should you choose to accept …..
- What will the UK Bank of England interest rate be following the December 2012 MPC meeting?
- What will inflation be by December 2012
- What will the % change in London property values be according to the combined Nationwide/Halifax index in Dec 2012?
- What will the % change in UK property values be according to the combined Nationwide/Halifax index in Dec 2012?
- What will the % change in London average rents be according to the LSL index in Dec 2012?
- What will the % change in UK average rents be according to the LSL index in Dec 2012?
For what it’s worth, these are my predictions:-
- Half of one percent (0.5%)
- Two percent (2%)
- Plus eight percent (+8%)
- Plus two percent (+2%)
- Plus 11% (+11%)
- Plus thirty pounds (+£30)
By all means discuss these projections here, using the comments section below, or add your own with your rationale. If you want the kudos of getting it right or don’t mind the shame of being a million miles off the mark then please use your real name.
Good luck and let’s see if a Property118.com reader can out-do the people who are paid a fortune to do this.
Please add your comments below and share this so that more people can join in the fun.
Mark Alexander
Mark and his family have been investing in property since 1989, initially in the Norwich area but more recently across the length and breadth of England. Mark created Property118.com as a social network for landlords with a vision of becoming the UK’s largest online property investor directory.
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Comments: 2
12:02 PM, 30th November 2011, About 14 years ago
1) 0.5%
2) 3%
3) + 6%
4) + 4%
5) +9%
6) +7%
Based on a mix of Gut feeling, economic statistics and the world wide political environment
Member Since July 2013 - Comments: 186 - Articles: 2
8:54 PM, 30th November 2011, About 14 years ago
1) 0.25%
2) 6%
3) 10%
4) 5%
5) 7%
6) 5%
Who the hell knows!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ill probably be bankrupt by then anyway.
10:29 AM, 1st December 2011, About 14 years ago
1. 0.5%
2. 3.5%
3. 9.0%
4. 2.8%
5. 6% (or RPI + 2%)
6. 2%
Member Since April 2014 - Comments: 163
2:53 PM, 1st December 2011, About 14 years ago
1. 0.5%
2. 3.8%
3. +7.5%
4. +1.5%
5. +9%
6. +6%
Good suggestion Mark. That will keep us reading until next year just to see who won.
4:47 AM, 3rd December 2011, About 14 years ago
1. 1.25%
2. 2.5%
3. – 2%
4. – 4%
5.+ 6%
6.+ 4%
6:21 AM, 3rd December 2011, About 14 years ago
Herewith my predictions
1) +0.5%
2)+2.2%
3)+5.0%
4)-1.0%
5)+5.3%
6)+20
10:15 AM, 3rd December 2011, About 14 years ago
My predictions are:-
1. 1/2%
2. +3%
3. +10%
4. +2%
5. +10%
6. +5%
Member Since October 2013 - Comments: 8
11:04 AM, 3rd December 2011, About 14 years ago
My pedictions
1. 0.5%
2. 3.8%
3. + 3.2%
4. + 1.8%
5. + 4.5%
6. + 3%
Member Since November 2013 - Comments: 25
11:06 AM, 3rd December 2011, About 14 years ago
Predictions:-
1. 0.5%
2. 7%
3. 2%
4. -10%
5. 5%
6. 2%
11:28 AM, 3rd December 2011, About 14 years ago
1. 0.5%
2. 3%
3. 2%
4. -2%
5. 4%
6. 0%