Re: What now for the UK? : Tue Dec 27, 2011 11:54 am
Sal Paradise wrote: Get banks to start lending again especially to first time buyers - once that starts then you would see more rented property becoming available to buy. You would also builders start building new houses again as they would have a chance of selling them. There is already a scheme in place to underwrite 95% first time buyers mortgages, it follows the successful Homebuyer scheme which the current Government stopped and has now done a rebadge on (absolutely not a u-turn though) http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-15817982 Problem is that within four weeks of that announcement the FSA announced this http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-16246210 which completely contradicts the message given out by Government that buying not renting is good. It would be awfully nice if some leadership could be brought to bear and we all started pissing in the same pot. |
Sal Paradise wrote: Get banks to start lending again especially to first time buyers - once that starts then you would see more rented property becoming available to buy. You would also builders start building new houses again as they would have a chance of selling them. There is already a scheme in place to underwrite 95% first time buyers mortgages, it follows the successful Homebuyer scheme which the current Government stopped and has now done a rebadge on (absolutely not a u-turn though) http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-15817982 Problem is that within four weeks of that announcement the FSA announced this http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-16246210 which completely contradicts the message given out by Government that buying not renting is good. It would be awfully nice if some leadership could be brought to bear and we all started pissing in the same pot. |
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