. If prices are still out of reach for many people (based on 3*salary), what will drive the market quickly higher?
A new Factor of say * 5 salary should boot the housing engine back into HyperBoom mode,
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Originally posted by SuperZ View PostI won`t take much notice of what is reported regarding prices until real liquidity returns.
I don`t think we`ll see quick upward movement in house prices unless banks go back to their naughty ways. If prices are still out of reach for many people (based on 3*salary), what will drive the market quickly higher?
I`m a BTL`er but my gut feeling is that the days of such dramatic moves upwards in house prices are gone for now.
Actually, keep an eye out on the mortgage trade press in w/c 24th August.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Posthttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8194768.stm
I reckon prices will double in the next few weeks at this rate.
I won`t take much notice of what is reported regarding prices until real liquidity returns.
I don`t think we`ll see quick upward movement in house prices unless banks go back to their naughty ways. If prices are still out of reach for many people (based on 3*salary), what will drive the market quickly higher?
I`m a BTL`er but my gut feeling is that the days of such dramatic moves upwards in house prices are gone for now.
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostSo, I'm just about done paying off my debts, have about 6 months worth of warchest in the bank and I'm looking to start investing about £1k a month.
Do the panel have any particular recommendations? I'm looking fairly short term (1-2 years) before I take it all out and disappear off to Oz
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I remember now. It was Nouriel Roubini. Here is what the Telegraph reported.Last edited by HairyArsedBloke; 11 August 2009, 10:33. Reason: I'm an old man and the memory is not so fast these days
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Originally posted by SuperZ View PostDream on.Will be lucky if prices double over the next 15-20 years.
I reckon prices will double in the next few weeks at this rate.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIf you are serious, stick it in a SIPP. I say this because although in the UK you can't get the money until retirement age, if you are pissing off abroad you can elect to have your pension fund transferred (QROPS) and after 5 years, with a bit of jiggery pokery, get your hands on the whole pot tax free regardless of your age.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Unlock-You...les&id=2026628
Being able to take it as one lump sum tax free at retirement is a big advantage.
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Why not buy a bigger house in the UK and then sell in 2 years time, and double your money?
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostSo, I'm just about done paying off my debts, have about 6 months worth of warchest in the bank and I'm looking to start investing about £1k a month.
Do the panel have any particular recommendations? I'm looking fairly short term (1-2 years) before I take it all out and disappear off to Oz
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIf you are serious, stick it in a SIPP. I say this because although in the UK you can't get the money until retirement age, if you are pissing off abroad you can elect to have your pension fund transferred (QROPS) and after 5 years, with a bit of jiggery pokery, get your hands on the whole pot tax free regardless of your age.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Unlock-You...les&id=2026628
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostSo, I'm just about done paying off my debts, have about 6 months worth of warchest in the bank and I'm looking to start investing about £1k a month.
Do the panel have any particular recommendations? I'm looking fairly short term (1-2 years) before I take it all out and disappear off to Oz
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostSo, I'm just about done paying off my debts, have about 6 months worth of warchest in the bank and I'm looking to start investing about £1k a month.
Do the panel have any particular recommendations? I'm looking fairly short term (1-2 years) before I take it all out and disappear off to Oz
http://ezinearticles.com/?Unlock-You...les&id=2026628
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