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Assetz warns property investors of risky locations

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Tuesday, 17 January 2012 16:11

By Yuan Phoon

Property investors in the UK should be very selective about the areas they choose to buy in this year, warned Assetz.

The property investment adviser said that with rising unemployment and the ongoing eurozone crisis yet to play out, taking a punt on secondary locations could prove risky.

It said popular residential areas where there is good infrastructure and a strong employment market, such as most of London and upmarket commuter hotspots around all major cities, would support price growth.

In contrast areas that are reliant on manufacturing or the public sector, for example, which may be struggling with high levels of unemployment, would see relatively low transaction levels during 2012 and a fall in values of 5% or even greater.

Stuart Law, chief executive of buy-to-let group Assetz, said: “Now is not the time to take a punt on potentially “up and coming” locations, or those that are dependent on sectors which are at risk from high levels of unemployment.

“The deepening eurozone crisis is far from over and it will no doubt continue to impact the property market here in the UK by limiting the amount banks are able to lend and stifling consumer confidence.

"High levels of tenant demand and the lack of first-time buyer finance will continue to underpin the market with rent rises expected in the region of 5%, as increasing numbers of people turn to buy to let as a way to generate a decent income from their cash.
“Buying in a strong location will help deliver a reliable rental income and a good supply of quality tenants, albeit alongside only modest capital growth for the time being.”

Assetz said rents are expected to continue growing strongly in most areas, in the region of 5% over the next year as restricted mortgage lending and poor employment prospects leave a whole generation of potential first-time buyers with little prospect of buying a home.

 

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