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It's already happening via low interest and money liquidity. In effect keeping the first condition of my post aboveOriginally posted by Jeff Maginty View Postsasguru - what about the third option:
3. Government interference in the market or wider economy (perhaps with unintended consequences).
Could be UK government or even European.
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BTL has proved itself through the boom and bust it really is a can't fail investment and in that respect unique. You simply dial in how rich you would like to become and sit back an wait.Originally posted by sasguru View PostThere are only 2 ways house prices will fall:
1) Demand reduces - interest rates would have to go up drastically/economy collapses
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2) Supply increases: a massive house building program is completed.
At the moment, its simple, too few houses for the demand on a crowded island.
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There are only 2 ways house prices will fall:
1) Demand reduces - interest rates would have to go up drastically/economy collapses
or
2) Supply increases: a massive house building program is completed.
At the moment, its simple, too few houses for the demand on a crowded island.
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BTL Boom!
House prices post largest annual rise in two years - Telegraph
Rising rents, rising house prices, it really is a fantastic economy out there!Tags: None
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