Landlords Overwhelmingly Behind Conservatives

Results from this quarter’s Young Index survey of residential investor sentiment show, overwhelmingly, that landlords believe a Conservative government would bring the greatest benefits for private rented sector landlords.
By: Michael Oakes
 
April 6, 2010 - PRLog -- Of the 500 landlords polled, all of whom own residential property in the UK, 84% of respondents believe that that a Conservative government have the policies to bring the greatest benefit to residential landlords.

This contrasts with 13% of landlords who expect a Labour government to create the right conditions for the private rented sector to flourish.

Of the three main political parties, the Liberal Democrats appear to be languishing far behind in third place in the eyes of property investors.  Only 3% believe that the Liberal Democrats would be good news for landlords.


Young Index: Headline Results for Q1 2010

•   100% of landlords intend to hold their residential property investments for the next 12 months.
•   47% intend to hold their assets for at least 10 years.
•   24% of landlords intend to retain their property investments for the next 20 years or more.
•   The average period that residential property investors expect to hold their property investment assets is 12 years.
•   49% of investors are considering purchasing additional residential property assets within London over the next 12 months.
•   22% of investors are looking at opportunities in the UK outside of the capital.
•   78% of respondents believe that London prices will be at current levels or higher by this time next year.
•   For UK property outside of the capital, 49% expect prices to be at current levels or higher by this time next year.
•   Landlords expect to see an average price increase of 1.48% by this time next year, twice the increase they were expecting last quarter (0.7%).
•   The predicted 12 month outlook for UK property prices outside the capital is a fall of 0.58%, compared to the drop of 1.0% predicted last quarter.
•   94% of respondents expect the Bank of England base rate to be higher than the current all time low of 0.5% by the beginning of 2011.
•   The average base rate expectation for Q1 2011 stands at 1.25%, up from the 1.1% predicted for Q4 2010 in last quarter’s Index.
•   93% of landlords believe that Estate Agencies should be regulated.
•   86% of landlords believe that individual estate agents should be subject to regulation.
•   68% of landlords believe that they themselves should be regulated.
•   84% of respondents believe that that a Conservative government would bring the greatest benefit to residential landlords.
•   13% of landlords expect a Labour government to create the right conditions for the private rented sector to flourish.
•   3% believe that the Liberal Democrats would be good news for landlords.

To view the entire Young Index Q1 2010 results, including price outlook, interest rate expectation and landlords’ views on regulation, visit: www.younggroup.co.uk

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About Young Index
Young Index is a quarterly gauge of market sentiment within the private rented sector, polling Young Group’s client base of around 500 active investors/landlords who hold UK residential investment property.

About Young Group (www.younggroup.co.uk)
Young Group specialises in delivering Property Portfolio Management services to private and institutional investors. The Group’s activity spans the entire investment cycle from identifying opportunities and financing their acquisition, through to managing the asset (tenanting through our Sunday Times’ award-winning agency, Young London; furnishing through Young Furnishing; financing/refinancing through Young Finance), regularly reviewing the performance of the property holdings and advising on strategic direction, through to realising returns in the most tax efficient manner. Young Group supports NORWOOD and CHILDREN with LEUKAEMIA, charities doing valuable work which is particularly close to our hearts.
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Source:Michael Oakes
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