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Buy to Let Strategies in an Uncertain Market

By Parmdeep Vadesha

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Buy to let has been the buzz word in the UK property industry since the mid 1990s. However, reports of uncertainty have been slowly creeping up. Despite that, many industry experts are still saying that the property market continues to be a profitable business if you buy well. Even though there have been news of a slowdown in the UK housing market and talks of a rise in repossession numbers, investors can still manage to rake in returns in the current climate.

Buy to let has always been popular with many people. Here are the reasons for the continuous growth experienced by the buy to let industry:

* The tremendous inflow of immigrants from EU countries

* High rates of divorce in Europe

* Mobile workforce expansion

* A significant growth in UK population

* Disintegrating families

* A lack of properties

* A decrease in the number of properties owned by councils

All these factors have contributed to the high demand for property, which is expected to continue into the foreseeable future. But with the slew of negative reports that surround the housing market now, experts suggest that investors follow some time-tested tips.

Buy at auction

Now is an excellent time to negotiate a bargain at auction. According to experts, there is going to be an increase in the number of properties to be offered at auction. The strategy of buying a property at auction has become popular after investors discovered that the place is a gold mine for bargain properties now that the buyers are few and far between.

Industry professionals say that a slowing market often puts vendors into two categories: those that have to sell and those that don't. Often, the first group will learn that selling their property at auction is the best route they could take if they are dotty about making a quick and certain sale.

In addition, there is a predicted increase in the number of repossessed properties that will go under the hammer whenever the financial climate tightens. With a lesser number of buyers expected, there is going to be a rise in the number of available bargains, giving buyers a wide array of choice. This eases the way for many investors who are after affordable properties.

Buy now

Now that the market is seeing more sellers than buyers, the time becomes a perfect one to buy property. Many beginners and short-term investors want to sell, while potential first-time buyers are waiting it out until their confidence in the market rises.

Property prices are already experiencing slight declines in certain areas. Investors who decide to buy now will have the upper hand when negotiating for a better price. They can likewise take advantage of an increase in rental demand and higher rents. Plus, they can benefit from the anticipated drop in interest rates, which will make repayments lower than they were in the previous year.

Many experts insist that the current market conditions make it a superb time to buy a property. With the market expected to bounce back, long-term investors, most especially, can expect to earn excellent returns and a robust capital growth. What they need to have is a well-planned strategy and excellent negotiation abilities.

Parmdeep Vadesha is a property investment expert and founder of the largest community of property entrepreneurs on the web who buy below market value properties from distressed homeowners facing repossession, divorce and bankruptcy. He writes a monthly newsletter for over 70,000 property investors worldwide - http://www.Property-System.com

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