At the heart of the UK property market is the basic law of supply and demand. So, while demand far out strips supply then we can confidently predict that long term prices will increase. There are other economic factors that have to be taken into consideration, but as a general rule, this law normally holds true. However, that is not to say that in the short term they won't remain stagnant or even go backwards.
The Good News.
There has been a recent announcement that the Bank of England is going to make 50 billion pounds available to lenders in the UK to try and revitalise the flagging mortgage market. This is an extremely proactive and unprecedented measure to try and keep the UK economy as stable as possible.
Now, it may take several months for property buyers to feel the benefits of the money, but long term it should help to ensure the economy does not end up in the same mess as it did in the 1990's.
The Conclusion.
Even though 2008 is likely to be a volatile year for property owners, for the astute investor who has a big cash reserve and knows where to locate the undervalued properties, because of less competition from other investors who are trying to sit out the current uncertainty in the market, this year could prove to be one of their most profitable ever.
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