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The Property Podcast

ASK329: Where next for property prices? PLUS: Have some areas hit their peak already?

The Property Podcast

Rob Bence & Rob Dix

News, Education, Business, Investing, Business News

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 19 April 2022

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

Rob & Rob are back for some more listener questions, and we’ve got an 18-year property cycle double whammy for you this week!  Kicking us off this week is long-term listener – Barry!  Barry’s been listening to the podcast since we started back in 2013, and he’s recently been thinking about property prices and the 18-year property cycle.  What he wants to know is what Rob & Rob expect to happen to property prices in the next 18 months, but with a specific focus on different property types rather than regions.  Will larger country property prices continue to grow in line with other property types and follow the 18-year cycle or will it deviate?  Staying on theme, our next listener has been wondering how Rob & Rob think the cycle is going to play out over the next 10, 20, 25 years.  Tune in to find out the advice Rob & Rob have got to give and make sure you join us on Thursday for the much-awaited episode dedicated to all things 18-year property cycle on The Property Podcast.  Do you have a buy-to-let or property investment related question for Rob & Rob? You could feature on the next episode by giving us a call on 013 808 00035 and leaving a message with your name and question (normal UK call rates apply).   Or if you prefer, click here to leave a recording via your computer instead.  The next question on Ask Rob & Rob could be yours.   Have you joined us over on the Property Hub Forum yet? Our online community is friendly, informative, and the members are waiting to welcome you with open arms. So, get yourself over and introduce yourself.  And if you’d like to find out more information about Portfolio you can do that here.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello everybody and welcome to Ask Rob and Rob, the show where you get your questions

0:14.0

in and we give you our answers and our thoughts and this week's a bit of a special because

0:19.5

they're both questions around the 18 year property cycle, so we can't wait to get into

0:24.5

these.

0:25.5

But before we do, let's give you a quick reminder of how to get your questions in.

0:28.8

Yep, it remains very, very reasonable.

0:31.2

Just give us a call on 013808035 or go to propertyhub.net slash ask.

0:37.4

Leave us a voicemail, wait a bit, get your question answered.

0:40.7

It works if you're a new listener, but it also works if you've been with us for a long

0:44.2

time.

0:45.2

Hi Rob, it's Ari here from Worry.

0:47.2

I've been with you every week since the start of the property podcast in 2013 and I believe

0:52.7

I think I was one of the first to invest with the help of our MP property in 2013 as

0:58.0

well.

0:59.0

So my question is about your thoughts on property price growth in the next 18 months, looking

1:04.8

at different types of property rather than by regions.

1:08.6

Do you think that larger country property prices will continue to grow in line with other

1:14.0

types of property and follow the 18 year property cycle or will the race of space peter

1:19.4

ads and therefore prices deviate from the national average price growth.

1:25.5

So could larger properties, 18 year property cycle peak early and therefore it might be good

1:31.5

time to downsize.

1:33.1

Many thanks for all your help and advice over the years.

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