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FIFE PROPERTY MARKET UPDATE – 12TH – 18TH FEB 2023 (Watch/Listen)

 

 

PODCAST: https://anchor.fm/fife-properties/episodes/FIFE-PROPERTY-MARKET-UPDATE–12TH–18TH-FEB-2023-e1v78dh

 

Weekly round up on what’s driving the Fife Property market including a look at recent listings, sales and coming soon:

Article, Podcast and TV Shows written and produced this week are:

 

FP TV (EP 130) THE LANDLORD LINGO BUSTER PART ONE: Effective management to keep everything running smoothly, legally and profitably.

 

Your tenants have moved in, you’ve protected their deposit, and the first month’s rent is in the bank. So what comes next?

 

Following on from Part One of our Landlord Lingo Buster, Part Two is all about effective management to keep everything running smoothly, legally and profitably.

(Watch/read/listen) https://www.fifeproperties.co.uk/…/the-landlord-lingo…/

 

 

 

50% of Fife house sellers in 2022 had only been in their old home on average 4 years and 12 weeks

How often do Fife people move home? Well, it’s a lot less than the 1980’s! Yet, new research shows there is now a two-speed Fife property market, with the younger generation moving only after a few years, and the older generation in Fife staying in their homes for decades.

In this article, I discuss the implications behind this and how both Fife homebuyers and house sellers can adopt and adapt to this. Click here to read the article:

(Watch/Read/Listen) https://www.fifeproperties.co.uk/blog/50-of-fife-house-sellers-in-2022-had-only-been-in-their-old-home-on-average-4-years-and-12-weeks/

 

 

Watch out for the Wealth Creation Show on Monday @ 12.30pm live on these channels:

EP59 THE WEALTH CREATION SHOW: Is Buy to Let Really Worth it?

“Is this this the beginning of the end for Buy to Let Investors? It seems like the UK and Scottish Governments are determined to get rid of Private Landlords by implementing some of the most draconian legislation in history. Therefore, the question on everyone’s lips is: “Is it really worth investing in Buy to Let?”

 

Luckily, you don’t need to head back to school to understand this as Richard Cook and one of the UK’s most successful property investors, Jim Parker is on hand to take you through where we are today and clearly demonstrate if Buy to Let Property Investment is still a viable option for long-term wealth. We’ll be covering mortgage rates, inflation, ADS, yields, stress testing, occupancy rates, capital appreciation and the state of the UK economy and how that impacts on Buy to Let today.  As ever, this is based on Jim’s personal experience and wisdom that took him from homeless and unemployed in his early 20’s to financial freedom at 38 years old.

 

https://www.fifeproperties.co.uk/blog/the-wealth-creation-show-is-buy-to-let-really-worth-it/

If you’ve missed the previous shows you can catch up on our play list:

 

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu-dtDBNhbLJvH_47QHVWEQSB0w2_KGj9

 

If you are a private client of ours, including the ongoing support you will also receive an invite for the last Thursday of every month to a private zoom session which will be a deep dive into more detail on portfolio building. If you haven’t received your invite, please contact us to richard.cook@fifeproperties.co.uk

 

This is all about accelerating your wealth in 2023.

 

*We must point out that we are not financial advisors, and this is only our opinion of what we would do. Investments can go down as well as up so if you do want professional advice from a qualified advisor, please contact us direct and we will put you in touch with someone.

 

 

50% of Fife house sellers in 2022 had only been in their old home on average 4 years and 12 weeks (Watch/Read/Listen))

 

 

PODCAST: https://anchor.fm/fife-properties/episodes/50-of-Fife-house-sellers-in-2022-had-only-been-in-their-old-home-on-average-4-years-and-12-weeks-e1v2rbp

 

The share of Brits moving each year has been declining since the late 1980s (when at one stage, people moved every eight years), yet since the pandemic’s beginning, something has appeared to upset that trend.

 

Newspaper stories and social media posts painted a picture of homeowners moving from the city centres to its suburbs, from the suburbs to the towns and countryside around the UK. Areas like the Cotswolds and coastal towns around the country got swamped by the ‘race for space’, significantly affecting housing markets (including Fife).

 

But how many Brits moved? And how long had they been in their homes before they moved?

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