Shropshire Seagull
Well-known member
Interesting debate.
However, no one has yet mentioned the "time-bomb" thats emerging.
Q: Who buys 3/4/5 bed properties?
A: Usually, 2 bed owners that have gained some equity and are looking to start a family/or want more space.
Q: So if the 2 bed owners are acutually becomming tennants and thus not gernerating equity to enable them to buy 3/4/5 bed houses, what happens to 3/4/5 bed house sales in 10 years?
A: Shit, not enough buyers.
Outcome: Sales of 3/4/5 beds will become very difficult and may push the price of these types of property down. Meanwhile the prices for 2 bed will always remain strong as they are in the greatest demand (both FTBs and BTLs)
However, no one has yet mentioned the "time-bomb" thats emerging.
Q: Who buys 3/4/5 bed properties?
A: Usually, 2 bed owners that have gained some equity and are looking to start a family/or want more space.
Q: So if the 2 bed owners are acutually becomming tennants and thus not gernerating equity to enable them to buy 3/4/5 bed houses, what happens to 3/4/5 bed house sales in 10 years?
A: Shit, not enough buyers.
Outcome: Sales of 3/4/5 beds will become very difficult and may push the price of these types of property down. Meanwhile the prices for 2 bed will always remain strong as they are in the greatest demand (both FTBs and BTLs)