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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

What is Next For The UK Property Market

By Martin Davis

In recent months the housing market in the UK has seen a substantial decline in price. In fact, in January 2009 the value of properties fell by a further 1.3% this taking the total decline to 16.6%.

There are many articles online which give you an idea about the future of the UKs economy. It seems unlikely that any improvement will be seen for some time to come, if anything the condition of the housing market looks set to decline further still.

It has been predicted, by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) that there will be a further 10% decrease in the number of houses sold, this year. The housing market is currently in the worst position seen in many, many years.

When it comes to the UK property market, only those sellers who are prepared to accept that their home is worth far less than it was last year are going to benefit. As mentioned; although house values are going to fall another 10% in the coming year. The RICS predicts that sales of homes will begin to pick up once more in 2011.

Although the market is in this weakened state, there are many people who are still willing to buy. For those who are looking to invest in property this may be the ideal time to do so. With house prices still falling and so many people being faced with homes being repossessed, deals are certainly available.

During the rest of 2009 it is expected that a further 34,000 homes will be repossessed. Housing repossession is currently at an all time high, this owing mainly to the current economic climate. People are finding it ever more difficult to keep up with their mortgage and rent repayments.

Below are a few reasons why the UK property market has seen a fall over the last year.

(1) Mortgage companies are far less willing to provide finance to those people who want to purchase a home. This is because many people are unsure whether they will have a job or not and whether repayments for these mortgages can be met.

(2) In order to obtain a mortgage, finance companies require the buyer to provide a much larger deposit. So for first time buyers, being able to get a mortgage to buy their first home has virtually become impossible.

(3) Many people expect house prices to fall further making them hold off buying now.

(4) Although cuts in the banks base rates have helped to reduce how much peoples mortgages cost, this wont actually help to stop the prices of houses falling further. Even with these cuts, the average cost of a mortgage has not altered that much because 2 or 3 years ago people were remortgaging due to great deals being offered. What many of us do not realise is that over time the banks have been increasing their profit margins.

The property industry is not at its healthiest at the moment, many construction workers are becoming out of work and many estate agents are closing by the day. As stated above, it is a very difficult time for this industry. - 23221

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