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Should You Buy Or Wait?

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Simon discusses the current state of the UK property market and whether now is the right time to buy or wait. With recent budget announcements from the Labour government, including changes to capital gains tax and an increase in stamp duty for second homes, Simon highlights the implications for both buyers and sellers. 

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • The UK property market is currently a buyer's market, with more sellers than buyers, making it an advantageous time for potential buyers to negotiate deals.
  • Recent budget announcements did not increase capital gains tax rates, which may encourage more sellers to enter the market. However, the increase in additional stamp duty from 3% to 5% for second homes and investment properties could deter some buyers.
  • The Bank of England has reduced the base rate to 4.75%, and if inflation remains low, further rate cuts may occur. This could influence buyers' decisions, but waiting for lower rates might lead to increased competition in the market.
  • Now is an opportune time to look for properties, as many sellers are motivated to finalise sales before the end of the year. Buyers can take advantage of this by securing deals quickly, even if the completion occurs in the following year.

BEST MOMENTS

"Now, I think a lot of buyers might think, you know what, now might be a good time to sell my property."

"Now is a great time for you to be looking for properties, not only because there's not much competition, but also because the sellers psychologically want to get a sale agreed."

"If you wait until rates have come down... there'll be more competition for the great deals."

"It's a great way of making cash flow on properties you don't actually own using purchase lease options and locking in a price."

"While other people are reeling from the shock of having to pay 5% stamp duty, now is a great opportunity for you to get out there and find some really good deals."

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Simon Zutshi, experienced investor, successful entrepreneur and best-selling author, is widely recognised as one of the top wealth creation strategists in the UK. Having started to invest in property in 1995 and went on to become financially independent by the age of 32.

Passionate about sharing his experience, Simon founded the property investor’s network (pin) in 2003 www.pinmeeting.co.uk   pin has since grown to become the largest property networking organisation in the UK, with monthly meetings in 50 cities, designed specifically to provide a supportive, educational and inspirational environment for people like you to network with and learn from other successful investors.

Since 2003, Simon has taught thousands of entrepreneurs and business owners how to successfully invest in a tax-efficient way.  How to create additional streams of income, give them more time to do the things they want to do and build their long-term wealth.

Simon’s book “Property Magic” which is now in its sixth edition, became an instant hit when first released in 2008 and remains an Amazon No 1 best-selling property book.

Simon launched his latest business, www.CrowdProperty.com, in 2014, which is an FCA Regulated peer to peer lending platform to facilitate loans between private individuals and property professionals.

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