How Does Immigration Affects House Prices?

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Last year, the UK saw a record level of net immigration, 600,000 – and although last year was exceptional, it is forecast to remain above pre-Brexit levels until 2026. Last year was also a year of record rent rises and chronic housing unaffordability. Given the UK’s inability to meet housing targets, how much is immigration …

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How Overvalued are UK House Prices?

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UK house prices are overvalued, which is why prices have started falling in most regions across the country. But, the big question is how far do prices need to fall? And where are prices most overvalued? How OVERVALUED are UK House Prices?Watch this video on YouTube   In the aftermath of the 1990s recession, UK …

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UK House Prices Falling

House prices are falling at their fastest rate since 2009. With average prices 5% or £14,600 lower than last year. (Both Halifax and Nationwide reporting similar falls) Whilst Property experts are hoping for a soft landing, the market still has to absorb more bad news with a record fall in mortgage approvals and the impact …

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How High Should Interest Rates be?

In the space of 18 months, Bank of England base rates have risen from historical lows to 5%, with more expected. It’s a remarkable turnaround for an economy accustomed to ultra-low borrowing costs – the rapid increase in rates have seen soaring mortgage costs and threatens to push an already struggling economy into recession. Yet …

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Are We Heading for a Fiscal Timebomb?

The economist recently warned that governments are living in a fiscal fantasyland, failing to confront dire and growing levels of debt. High inflation and rising interest rates have caused a surge in debt interest payments. By next year, the UK’s debt service payments will be similar to the entire education budget. It is a similar …

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Is the UK heading for a Recession in 2024?

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Is the UK Heading for a Pre-Election RECESSION?Watch this video on YouTube Last year, the Bank of England made a very gloomy prediction for the UK economy – a deep and prolonged recession. They were wrong, the UK avoided recession and grew more strongly than some expected, but the downside is that the Bank of …

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