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London House prices are falling.

Hi all,
Let me get straight to the point of this thread.

When we as a nation voted to leave the European Union, specifically London house prices started to fall. Since then landlords are now unable to remortgage their properties to invest in new houses. China and Singapore investors are DOMINATE the housing market in London, they do own most of the houses located in and around London. The government has now restricted access to them. Meaning they can not purchase London houses.

So what does this mean?

5% of the London housing market has already fallen, and due to most of the investor coming from overseas, it's likely that they will soon be unable to purchase property in London. Current UK landlords are unable to mortgage properties to build their portfolio. This may result in a decline in the house prices in London.

My sources have confirmed its likely due to the fact that the £ is at an all time low.

Shorting the house prices today can you can except to receive 80% return on an investment. Sound good to be true?

Don't ask how or why, however source have confirmed that house prices will gradually fall in the coming years and can expect to see a price decease by November 2016.

Any investors out their that have liquidly I suggest you look to invest in a hedge fund, as it can guarantee a break even.

I will not explain my strategy, however following my current strategy I have already gained healthy returns.

Bare in mind whilst house prices are rising around the UK I am primarily focusing on the London housing market.

Anyone has any questions please feel free to ask.
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  • CLAPTON
    CLAPTON Posts: 41,865 Forumite
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    edited 18 August 2016 at 7:11PM
    akpatel wrote: »
    Hi all,
    Let me get straight to the point of this thread.

    When we as a nation voted to leave the European Union, specifically London house prices started to fall. Since then landlords are now unable to remortgage their properties to invest in new houses. China and Singapore investors are DOMINATE the housing market in London, they do own most of the houses located in and around London. The government has now restricted access to them. Meaning they can not purchase London houses.

    So what does this mean?

    5% of the London housing market has already fallen, and due to most of the investor coming from overseas, it's likely that they will soon be unable to purchase property in London. Current UK landlords are unable to mortgage properties to build their portfolio. This may result in a decline in the house prices in London.

    My sources have confirmed its likely due to the fact that the £ is at an all time low.

    Shorting the house prices today can you can except to receive 80% return on an investment. Sound good to be true?

    Don't ask how or why, however source have confirmed that house prices will gradually fall in the coming years and can expect to see a price decease by November 2016.

    Any investors out their that have liquidly I suggest you look to invest in a hedge fund, as it can guarantee a break even.

    I will not explain my strategy, however following my current strategy I have already gained healthy returns.

    Bare in mind whilst house prices are rising around the UK I am primarily focusing on the London housing market.

    Anyone has any questions please feel free to ask.

    it also probably means that within months, every Londoner over 21 year old will be living comfortably in a 3/4 bed house.
  • MARTYM8`
    MARTYM8` Posts: 1,212 Forumite
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    The London market is very deceptive at present. Very low volumes with a lot of overpriced less desirable properties sitting there for weeks and months with little or no interest.

    It doesn't matter what your house is 'worth' if no one wants to buy it at that price when you want to sell it.

    But the madness and insanity continues unabated - with agents bumping up asking prices in some cases to yet more insane levels.
  • AnotherJoe
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    akpatel wrote: »

    Anyone has any questions please feel free to ask.

    What are you smoking?
  • zagubov
    zagubov Posts: 17,938 Forumite
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    CLAPTON wrote: »
    it also probably means that within months, every Londoner over 21 year old will be living confortably in a 3/4 bed house.

    My children will be delighted by this prospect.:beer::j
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  • sann420
    sann420 Posts: 122 Forumite
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    akpatel, Who are you and what are your credentials buddy?
  • System
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    zagubov wrote: »
    My children will be delighted by this prospect.:beer::j

    I can't wait, let London fall....:beer::beer::beer:
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  • System
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    I'm no economist.....just read a lot of books and follow the markets.

    As 2 x BEng Hons Engineer I am not meant to spell. I've only got a GCSE grade C both in English Language and English Literature.

    I don't care.....next dig please?

    What's your credibility??? A grade A ****
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  • I'm no economist.....just read a lot of books and follow the markets.

    As 2 x BEng Hons Engineer I am not meant to spell. I've only got a GCSE grade C both in English Language and English Literature.

    I don't care.....next dig please?

    What's your credibility??? A grade A ****

    But those degrees couldn't help you log off and back on to your sock puppet? How many accounts do you have?
  • System
    System Posts: 178,353 Community Admin
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    I've lost my sock puppet and spelling guide....

    akpatel is a top professor at a top University didn't you know? I will be following him into the London housing market....80% return.
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  • I've lost my sock puppet and spelling guide....

    akpatel is a top professor at a top University didn't you know? I will be following him into the London housing market....80% return.

    I'd stop posting now. You only seem semi-mental at the moment.

    And whatever you've been huffing..... put it down.
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