Thursday 16 December 2010

Is 2011 the year to get back into the property market? - MoneyWeek

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Is 2011 the year to get back into the property market?
Is 2011 the year to get back into the property market?

For a decade, investing in property looked like a dead cert. All you had to do was buy property and then sit back and watch it soar in value. But now the good times are officially over. Britain is in the grip of a full-blown house price crash. In fact this is already the worst house price crash on record, far bigger than the slump in the 1990s, with house prices back to 2004 levels (roughly where they were when MoneyWeek first started warning our readers not to invest in property).

But we know all this already. What we really want to know now is, how much worse can things get? Surely, having fallen so far, there must be good news on the horizon for the property market.

Unfortunately the answer is a resounding 'no'. In this indispensable guide we reveal why property prices will continue to fall, how long it will take before the market recovers and how much further property prices will fall by.

Our property experts also explain why the worst is yet to come for the US housing market - and why that could spell bad news for us in the UK.

Don't miss this exclusive guide brought to you by Money Week Magazine, the must-read magazine for every time-pressed person who wants to keep up with, and make money from, the world of finance and investing.

Act now and you can instantly download our essential guide - 'When will house prices bottom out - and how will you know?'. In addition you will receive 4 trial issues of Money Week Magazine delivered directly to your door.

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