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With Brexit fears gathering pace and job losses racking up I don’t see where the confidence is coming from, I doubt locals in Bridgend expect rises. Although I agree this is very much regionalised with increases spreading out from London ever northwards I’m failing to anticipate consumer confidence this year at the very least.
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11 June 2019 09:22 AM
Despite FW having many valid points which we’d all agree with, I can also see the bbc was wise to choose him as a propaganda stick. His delivery of his points and overall attitude was too blunt, even my daughters couldn’t listen to him a minute more. All he did was put over us LL as vindictive, parasites which the tenant generation are already being spoon fed on a daily basis. There was no balance at all and not once did it mention the damage tenants cause, failure to pay rents etc etc they we have all faced. If the mortgage lenders won’t lend to risky cases those cases become LL responsibility but the risk still remains, only passed on to us mugs, so picking and choosing is common sense but again, nowhere was this mentioned as being a sensible and plausible business decision and one that mortgage lenders have already likely refused themselves.
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19 March 2019 11:54 AM
Those that are the ppl the gvt arevtrying to push out the market I think this report means?
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27 February 2019 09:09 AM
Even in areas of low availability where rents may indeed rise, it doesn’t necessarily mean sitting tenants will pay from month to month. One also has to consider affordability and with tenants protected at least for a short period of time it’s possible more may choose/be forced into defaults. Economic models of supply and demand, equilibrium etc etc work until they don’t and location equally plays a part into the equation. Many tenants don’t want to purchase it’s true but, neither are they willing to swallow over exaggerated rents, wanting the best of both worlds is human nature. We are very watchful currently with our small portfolio and happy to be on the sidelines.
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24 September 2018 15:45 PM
Deposits also show some commitment from the tenant, I’m sure most tenants would love to have no deposit paid but it affords some protection to landlords. The insurance scheme sounds like a mess waiting to happen.
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