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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Assetz UK That Britain is in the process of a property downturn is not in doubt, even in the eyes of the most blinkered. But while the impact of the credit crunch is well known and recent house price figures are clear enough evidence of what is going on, the question remains just how far this will all go. written by Assetz UK When the Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) delivered its verdict on interest rates for this month at noon today few would have been surprised. It decided to keep the base rate at five per cent, following its vote to cut the rate last month. written by Assetz UK For every analyst who says the Spanish property market is dead, another states that it is only slumbering. Some have suggested that the market is a busted flush for investors, with falling prices and overdevelopment meaning the good times are over after the recent boom years. written by Assetz UK France has been an interesting case when it comes to the assessment of the property fortunes of different countries. While some markets have struggled and others remain strong due to their status as emerging markets with cheap bargains, France seems to be somewhere in the middle. written by Assetz UK The bad press that the buy-to-let industry has had in some quarters in recent years seems never to abate; it simply shifts target. Previously, the industry was blamed for rising prices on the basis of the nation that homes being snapped up by investors could have gone to first-time buyers instead. written by Assetz UK Cape Verde has become a land of exciting opportunity in recent years, where the economy, tourist industry and property market - not to mention its infrastructure and list of airports - have all grown. Each of these are dependent on the other, which has meant that Cape Verde news of almost any kind has been worth reading about for those investing in property. A new airport means new air routes, new air routes means more tourists and more tourists mean more customers for buy-to-let property. written by Assetz UK Those investing in the property market will wonder what, if anything, the government can do to help people get on the property ladder. A reduction in house prices is clearly not helping, partly because the cause of it is the same factor - the credit crunch - which has made getting a mortgage harder and more expensive in the first place. written by Assetz UK For a while home information packs have appeared to drop off the radar, following the final implementation of them as a home-seller's requirement in December for small homes. written by Assetz UK Its official: the housing market is in crisis. At least, this is the not-so private view of housing minister Caroline Flint. If she had hoped to keep her briefing to the cabinet on the subject under wraps today, she might have done better than hold her notes just where the long lenses of numerous state-of-the art cameras outside 10 Downing Street were poised as she entered. written by Assetz UK Location, location, location may have been a well-worn phrase even before it became the name of a TV programme, but many will wonder whether this is indeed the be-all and end all for those investing in property, either as a place to live or as a place to rent out. written by Assetz UK Up until today it had not seemed to be a good week for news emanating from the Bank of England. written by Assetz UK This week brought what appeared to be some positive news amid the gloom of falling house prices, as the Bank of England told the world it believed the worst of the credit crunch had passed and that a return of confidence in the coming months was justified. written by Assetz UK Reading the latest stories of the alleged impending property apocalypse, it may seem to some that it is rather easy to ignore certain things that are going on in the market. What so many people involved in the buy-to-let industry really think and are planning to do appears to be sneaking under the radar of some. written by Assetz UK The news today appears to have been rather bad if one only considers good news to be increases in house prices. For those looking to sell or borrow against the value of their house it certainly is, but less so for those looking to buy. written by Assetz UK Much excitement was generated by the recent change in capital gains tax (CGT), which saw two major benefits for buy-to-let investors who might wish to sell any of their assets at any given time. written by Assetz UK A key issue in the UK property market in recent months, both for residential buyers and those looking to acquire investment property, has been the cost of mortgages, with the credit crunch pushing up interbank lending rates, which in turn have restricted the capacity of banks to lend and led to higher rates and deposits for borrowers. written by Assetz UK It is now more than three months since the controversial home information packs (Hips) became mandatory for all homes being sold in Britain. written by Assetz UK As pre-emptive strikes go, few might indicate more strongly an expectation that interest rates will be cut next month than news today that both Nationwide and Halifax are raising the interest rates on their tracker mortgages. written by Brittney Jackeline The craze for Spain has given birth to full-grown market that deal in Spanish properties. Property dealers offer services to all those who want to buy, sell, rent or lent property in this spectacular and diverse country. written by Brittney Jackeline Each Costa del Sol property comes with a complete package that ensures you have peace and the seaside absolutely free, together with lush greenery. Check out how you can get the best deal in Costa del Sol property. written by Brittney Jackeline This article talks about the fact that the picturesque beauty of Spain has boosted the tourism as well as the property market of the country. It also discusses the increasing demand for buying Spanish property and the demand among tourists for Spanish property to rent. written by Brittney Jackeline With the shiny beeches, famous golf courses and the best weather condition in Europe, Costa del Sol promises an ultra-peaceful living. To make this most famous coast line of Spain your permanent home, you can take help of Costa del Sol property agents. << previous page 1 next page>> |