What Does Inflation Mean For Property Investors & Developers? 6 Property Experts Discuss its impact

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  • What Does Inflation Mean For Property Investors & Developers? Watch this episode of Property Summits where 6 Property Experts Discuss the impact of inflation and what savvy investors can do.
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Komentáře • 32

  • @akwal1
    @akwal1 Před rokem +4

    Interesting vid
    I would like to have seen a longer discussion on stagflation which is where we are headed ie, Inflation & Recession ?
    Discussion was very one sided. Having debt in inflationary environement is good ceteris paribus. But reality is interest rates are going up (not great if you have lot's of debt) and house prices are now falling, while we are still in an inflationary environment !
    I disagree with comment Base rate will cap at 2%. Interest rates will go above 2% that is guaranteed. In fact, Base rate will rise to 2.25% on 15 Sept 2022 (in 2 weeks time) and we still have 3 base rate hikes between now and Christmas !
    The discussion misses a key point. Although base rates is historically low with LT average being 6-7%, the key point is when these experts bought their first homes average mortgages were £60,000 today that is circa £180,000. So interest rates will have a 3:1 multiplier effect compared to the property crash of 1988-1996. If Base Rate increases to 4% today, that will have the same effect as 12% in the 1990's as wages have not kept up as we can see in the P/E ratios.
    Good discussion but very one-sided.

  • @sukkklu
    @sukkklu Před rokem

    Great video - this topic I feel needs to be discussed more often. Ranjan, be great to get your more detailed perspective on thus. I know inflation is good for asset prices, but how long does this take? It feels prices are more likely to drop than rise!

  • @snorttroll4379
    @snorttroll4379 Před rokem

    Ranjan. You have the right temper. I like that. You and david c barnett. Could you do a series of hand holding videos where you handhold someone unsuccessful into being successful ? Helping them with showing examples etc etc.

  • @skiathosmobi
    @skiathosmobi Před rokem +1

    Interesting times ahead..

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  • @batmanflyshigh
    @batmanflyshigh Před rokem

    Great video

    • @batmanflyshigh
      @batmanflyshigh Před rokem

      Until I heard that you think people (I presume you mean the general population) saved money, out of touch

  • @zawarshah508
    @zawarshah508 Před rokem +6

    Protect what you have. Don't get greedy. And just survive. This is going to be worse than 1990.

  • @mohmda4449
    @mohmda4449 Před rokem

    Interest rates have risen since the video. so what happens in the next few months ?

  • @kevinscott168
    @kevinscott168 Před rokem

    good luck

  • @aceofspades5786
    @aceofspades5786 Před rokem

    The first chap speaking, it doesn't necessary follow that 10% inflation means property will go up 10%, rightmove already awash with price reductions

  • @tomatobrush3283
    @tomatobrush3283 Před rokem

    Rent and be cash rich but have high inflation destroy the savings and private rental rates shoot up or risk interest rates and negative equity and buy a residential property.

  • @zawarshah508
    @zawarshah508 Před rokem +1

    The government has no idea how to tackle this situation..print print print 🙄 the chickens will come home to roost. Inflation is running wild. More to come. We have only just had the appetiser on the Inflation so far. 🤷
    It is what it is sadly.

  • @sajryder2541
    @sajryder2541 Před rokem

    1st here

  • @zawarshah508
    @zawarshah508 Před rokem +1

    If the interest rates go upwards of 6% all bets are off.crash on steroids will be the order of the day. 1990 could be revisited.

    • @aceofspades5786
      @aceofspades5786 Před rokem +1

      6% base rate means 8% SVR B2L mortgages, very few can stomach that on these BRRR portfolio debt mountains

    • @shyturk10
      @shyturk10 Před rokem

      That’s impossible. If that happens then riots would happen also so I really doubt it!

    • @zawarshah508
      @zawarshah508 Před rokem

      There were no riots in 1990 when we had sky high interest rates imposed on us..history repeats itself..sadly so..there will be no riots .the people who rent will be happy to see landlords go under. It's like farmers planting crops they have to harvest..I suppose it's time to harvest the landlord's.
      When people say interest rates can't go to 6% or above..wake up smell the coffee..the politicians will do whatever to try to save themselves. In the name of the economic good. Just watch..
      I hope to be proved wrong 😕 🙃. I am sorry to ⚠️ you all...protect what you have. Forget being greedy. Good luck all see you on the other side of the slump coming.

    • @shyturk10
      @shyturk10 Před rokem

      @@zawarshah508 yes I’m the past it has gone up and above 6% but back then house prices were less than half of what they are now.. thats why that won’t happen and if it does things will get nasty as landlords will raise rents and that will cause an effect.

  • @leeleelee0054
    @leeleelee0054 Před rokem

    People with cash waiting patiently for a big drop In assets ,before buying at fire sale prices -40%

    • @ranjanbhattacharya-succeed7617
      @ranjanbhattacharya-succeed7617  Před rokem

      Lol. I don’t think that’s gonna happen

    • @leeleelee0054
      @leeleelee0054 Před rokem

      @@ranjanbhattacharya-succeed7617 take note just like pre 2008 crash Michael burry big short has sold everything

    • @londonengland7096
      @londonengland7096 Před rokem

      @@ranjanbhattacharya-succeed7617 you don’t think that’s gonna happen? You were saying this time last year interest rates won’t go up as well. You are a clueless buffoon

  • @danielgraaf5042
    @danielgraaf5042 Před rokem

    I agree with Paul - if the inflation is due to a lack of supply, shouldn't we have low interest rates so that businesses can borrow money cheaply to invest in increasing production and improving efficiency? Increasing interest rates and signs of recession are going to deter investment in increasing production, which will lead to a weaker economy.

  • @tf2368
    @tf2368 Před rokem +3

    It is time for the great reset