Why Do House Prices Go Up In Value? - Property Investment | Real Estate Investing Education - Andy explains the key reasons for property prices growing in the future (well, most of the time). Review Of Housing Supply by Kate Barker - March 2004 http://news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/bsp/hi/pdfs/17_03_04_barker_review.pdf The Government’s Response To Kate Barker’s Review of Housing Supply - December 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/pdfs/05_12_05_pbr05_barker_553.pdf Share this video: https://youtu.be/NgejmwlRZQI Subscribe To My Channel to Get More Great Information http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=Monoperty Andy Walker is the creator of monoperty.com, where he blogs online as a property investor and landlord, sharing what works, and what doesn’t, to help you start or expand your property portfolio. Check out Andy’s informative videos and join the conversation. If you have any questions, please leave a comment in one of the videos or head over to http://monoperty.com/ask. Why Do House Prices Go Up In Value? - Property Investment | Real Estate Investing Education 0:00 Other Videos To Watch: Finding A Letting Agent For Your Investment Property - Monoperty EP008 https://youtu.be/1KM7FaYobkY Common Mistakes People Make When They Start Investing In Property https://youtu.be/jnu3ccedeFc The Power Of Leverage Explained https://youtu.be/XXdm96uoios Other Great Resources: http://monoperty.com Connect With Me: http://www.facebook.com/monoperty https://twitter.com/monoperty https://www.linkedin.com/in/andywalker3 Why Do House Prices Go Up In Value? - Property Investment | Real Estate Investing Education
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I believe there should be even greater intervention in the market by the govt. (although that's akin to closing the stable door after the horse has bolted!) with even greater taxes for those owning more than one home (on purchase and at point of sale!).
I'm not however opposed to individuals making money from renovating their home and making money in doing so. I also believe there should be a fundamental review of the operating practices of estate agents and the introduction of greater regulatory control to ensure properties are valued much more realistically. This I'm sure may require a re-think of the entire system.
At the end of the day, a home should be a place to live in and enjoy, where kids can feel secure and not primarily an investment opportunity for get rich quick investors.