Speculative property investors hit by oversupply

December 21, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Mortgages

The oversupply of flats will have the biggest impact upon those “who have just gone in for the speculative investment” says an industry expert.

Landlordzone.co.uk has said that while established landlords who invest in property as a business could profit from falls in house prices, “the people who have gone into this more recently” will be the ones “who suffer”.

Tom Entwistle, editor of www.landlordzone.co.uk said: “The problem now is that because people [landlords] are desperate, they will lower their expectations of tenants, and will go for a lower quality of tenant.”

“That has a snowball effect because it means people will struggle to let and that could destroy the quality of the whole development,” he added.

Consumers invested in property thinking prices were going to continue rising but this has not happened, concluded Mr Entwistle.

His comments arrive after the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors reported that the demand for flats has fallen due to “an oversupply in the market”.

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