2025 House Price Prediction (And What to Do Now)

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In this video, I’m breaking down the key factors impacting UK house prices as we head into 2025. From recent interest rate hikes to the lingering effects of COVID on the property market, I’ll walk you through why house prices didn’t crash as predicted and what you should consider as a landlord or investor now. With over a decade in the UK property market, I’ll share my insights into what’s coming for house prices and the impact on buy-to-let and property investment. Don’t miss this in-depth analysis if you’re preparing to buy, sell, or expand your portfolio.

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Great video, been following you for a while now. Really appreciate the quality and effort put into making them. I’m in the process of buying my first house now, hoping for some good growth in 2025. Basic supply & demand 🏡💰

Bevisdabomb
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Hi William, don't you consider the impact of the new government budget, including stamp duty on house prices?

Hunterthepunter
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That's an interesting take on the market, but I've also listened to Alex Groundwater's observations on the housing market and what affects it and, although you align in some areas, you've not considered real wage growth and the correlation with that and house prices. If he's right and real wage growth shrinks, we'll see stagnation in property prices at best, falls at worst and it's anyone's guess as to the severity of those falls. Given that the budget has done nothing to ease the cost of living on households, especially owner living costs, there's likely to be less and less money available to fund ever increasing house prices and all of the extra measures, such as increasing mortgage borrowing terms to 40 years - which costs thousands extra in interest and makes people mortgage slaves for life, lowering the stress test thresholds - further increasing the risk of defaults on payments, could be argued that they are merely sticking plasters on a very shaky house of cards and, as Alex is predicting, we could see hard times as bad as 90/91, when job losses due to a poor economy saw prices drop by a quarter in most places.

madmountainman
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I think rents will keep rising especially with the landlord exodus for older aged landlords who want to hand down their wealth. Many landlords seem to be OAP’s it would be interesting to see some stats on average and median landlord age. As part of this wealth transfer the younger generations are less likely to invest in property. Those of us who remain in the game will enjoy higher rental yields. This in itself drives up property prices despite the recent tax hikes. Tenants still want to try and buy their own homes

pmtilbury
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I think house prices will fall- as it will be more expensive to buy second properties now with the new budget I think people buying to rent will be less appealing, and the demand will therefore go down dropping the prices.
Very rich have already started moving from the UK and i envisage entrepreneurs concerned about further rises in taxes for them will consider moving abroad as well, again creating more availability of houses for sale. I also think the budget is not focused on growing the economy, and after 5 years of struggles many with the opportunity will move to countries with a growing economy and more opportunity. Therefore my prediction is house prices will fall over the next 12-24 months.

zl
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But Charlie said house prices would drop 35%

DavidSouthon
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Aftet saving consistently forbthe last 4 years, i have to move 260 miles from my family to the other side of the country in some shit hole town to afford a house.

fashbk
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basically i have no chance owning my own house. why bother working so hard - it only helps the rich, I may as well live in a tent in the wilderness

jayxunderwood