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Good News For Those Struggling To Get On The Ladder.....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Nope, there simply are not enough houses to give everyone a home, net migration was over 500K last year and whilst many were families a good proportion are not. Unless houses are built in excess of that number then prices wont drop, but building that number needs new roads, gas lines, electricity generating stations, doctors, hospitals, schools and so on that cant be built that quick so we wont build the homes.
Whilst the selling of properties will cause another blip this will be temporary, the Banks are busy building property portfolios and that will snap up the slack.
Either way it is still supply and demand that will drive the price.
Whilst the selling of properties will cause another blip this will be temporary, the Banks are busy building property portfolios and that will snap up the slack.
Either way it is still supply and demand that will drive the price.
it isn’t drivel. housebuilding is at its lowest level since the second world war and has been like that for decades. before that we were at the lowest level since the 1920s. this situation is not happenstance it is manufactured… it is the long term consequence of the public housing selloff in the 1980s and the political decision to inhibit growth in social housing.
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this is intentional. homeowners do not want their homes to lose value, landlords do not want to lose rent and politicians do not want to lose their votes.
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this is intentional. homeowners do not want their homes to lose value, landlords do not want to lose rent and politicians do not want to lose their votes.
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