So whats going to happen to the property market now!? Ive just walked through Sainsburys to get some hand sanitiser and its all gone… Im must admit this is not really a surprise! But it does show
Secure that mortgage deal while you can!
Many economists do not expect UK interest rates to rise until 2019, and they believe that the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) will be reluctant to raise interest rates during Brexit negotiations.
Interest rates dropped to all time low
The Bank of England have dropped interest rates to an all time low of 0.25%
So what does that mean to you and me? Well it means that there will be a little bit more money in people’s pockets and borrowing money is a bit cheaper. We have been stable at a half percent interest rate for around seven years now and lets face it it, it is not any major surprise that the Bank of England has done this….
Brexit on reflection
It won’t come as a surprise that the recent referendum decision ground the Norwich housing market to a standstill. BUT… Three weeks on it is a completely different scenario. We are experiencing a far higher level of valuation requests and we are seeing significantly more property coming onto the Norwich property market.
How Have Property Prices Changed Over The Last 10 Years?
How have property prices changed over the last 10 years? Well in short they have gone up! Have a look at this chart to get a better understanding on how they have fluctuated. Basically prices have been stuck in a range for a very long time and only in the last few months have they managed to break higher. Click on the picture to see how […]