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The Property Podcast

TPP375: The property market is about to boom or bust – which will it be?

The Property Podcast

Rob Bence & Rob Dix

Education, Business News, Business, News, Investing

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 21 May 2020

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

This week on The Property Podcast, The Robs are discussing the hottest topic in property right now. Boom or bust! Is there about to be a property boom, or is the market going to go bust? It’s safe to say that at the beginning of the year, no one would have guessed that we’d be in the situation we’re in right now. Many seem to be a little on edge as to whether the property market will boom post coronavirus, and should be buying as many properties as they can now. Or, if we’re going to have a market crash, should you be holding out, sitting tight on your cash and preparing for future purchases?  Nobody knows the answers, not even Rob & Rob. But they’re going to (once again) put their heads on the chopping block and give you their extensive thoughts on the subject AND unveil their predictions on whether we’re in for a boom or bust! It’s definitely not one to miss. Tune in now!   In the news this week, ‘house hunting technology on the rise’ - we’re looking at how different estate agents are implementing different uses of technology to help them get through these strange times.  It’s a shame it’s taken a world-wide pandemic to get estate agents on board with using up-to-date technology and not just relying on physical viewings.    We’d love to hear what you think of this week’s Property Podcast over on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. You might even have a topic you’d like us to cover in the future - if so, pop us a message on social and we’ll see what we can do.   Make sure you’ve liked and subscribed to our YouTube channel where we upload new content every week!  If that wasn’t enough, you can also join our friendly property community on the Property Hub forum. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This week on the Property Podcast, we're bold. In fact, it's probably the boldest we've ever been in over seven years of recording.

0:09.0

We're going to talk about two scenarios, a massive boom or a massive bust. And we're going to give you our

0:15.1

prediction on which is going to happen.

0:17.0

Welcome to the Property Podcast where every Thursday property investors come to be

0:26.8

informed and inspired. This week as Rob's already said we're being bold.

0:30.6

We're looking at two very extreme versions of the future, laying out the

0:33.9

reasons behind it and saying which we believe is most likely to happen. Now this is a

0:38.4

heavy episode there's a lot to take in but stick with it because there's a bit of a

0:42.3

twist and you won't want to miss it.

0:44.0

So it's time for our news story of the week and this new story comes from what House.

0:49.0

And the headline reads, House Hunting technology on the rise.

0:53.7

Now, the article interviews lots of estate agents

0:56.7

and talks about how they are implementing

0:58.6

different uses of technology

1:00.0

to get through this weird environment

1:01.7

we're all operated in right now.

1:03.2

So people can start to view homes and that's really cool,

1:06.5

but some people are going to be reluctant to do that.

1:08.5

So estate agents are embracing technology.

1:11.5

Now Rob, the interesting thing for me with this story is that embracing technology

1:13.4

is that while there's a crisis there's always good in a crisis there's always good in a crisis

1:18.2

there's always things that benefit from a crisis if you look back to the world wars you know technology

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