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Buy to Let Affordability

Does this mean the end for buy to let investment?


Well lets look at the factors The first thing you learn about in any Business Course is the simple principle of demand and supply.


Less Supply + More Demand = Increase in Prices.


More Supply + Less Demand = Decrease in Prices.


So how can we be talking about the decline of Buy to Let if demand is so high, has supply really outweighed demand?



I do not think it is as simple as that, true, there is high demand for property at the moment, and true, this has driven prices up in the last few years. This in turn has led to many properties being priced out of potential purchasers price ranges.


So with property being so expensive now it is harder to purchase a buy to let property that will guarantee you a decent yield.


Is it possible to find a way to satisfy the demand for property without increasing interest rates to such a level that you create a slump in prices there by making property more affordable?


Could increasing interest rates not be a double edged sword?


Lets say we have a 1 bed flat at 150,000 that a First Time Buyer wants to purchase, on an 85% LTV mortgage he will be paying approximately 610 pcm.


Say the Bank of England increases the interest rate to 6.25%, so a 0.5% increase.


Also lets speculate that this has a detrimental effect on property prices and they fall by 10%.



That same 1 bed flat is now worth 135,000, so if a First Time Buyer was to buy on an 85% LTV mortgage his monthly payments are now 597.


A 13 difference for the First Time Buyer but a nightmare for everyone who already has a variable rate mortgage!


So the problem we have in this country is that there is maybe too much demand for property, this leads to the rises in property values we have had over the past years being achievable where in many other countries a collapse may have happened a long time ago.


I think that the Bank of England knows this, they realise that the situation must be monitored closely but any thought of a crash are very premature.


The future may not be rosy but it is not all doom and gloom either. I believe that the slowdown has for the main part helped the property market, stabilising prices and injecting a sense of reality into investors that were gearing themselves too highly.

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Keith McGregor is a partner of Strawberrysoup, a web design agency with offices in Chichester and Bournemouth. Strawberrysoup specialise in creative web design, content managed websites, search engine optimisation, search engine marketing and graphic design



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