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PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 5:40 pm 
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Dally wrote:That's true - the area is full of them. Especially at lunchtime - when the young retirees live it up with expensive pub lunches on their hefty pensions.

Last night Mrs D was out with a friend who recently packed up working with the local authority. She was the lowest paid member of dept but they can't cope without her - because the more senior people are so hopeless. They have asked her to go back on triple the salary - not bad in times of 25% cuts, hey? It's bloo** ludicrous how the petty beaurocrats can always find money to cover their inept backsides but not for the services to help the people they are supposed to.


I reckon she'll be returning on a per diem, consultative basis, rather than as a full-time employee and as such, that's not far from the norm that they'd expect to pay an agency for someone without the necessary experience. Sounds cheap to me






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Dally wrote:Our local 'paper pointed out that average house prices in St Albans are a little over £430,000 and that if someone gets a mortgage with a 25% deposit (which will be nearly £110,000) they need a salary of £90,000 pa to get a mortgage.



What salary do they need to actually be able to afford that mortgage?






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sally cinnamon wrote:The massive growth in house prices between 1996 to 2006 was well above long term trend and there was obviously scope to fall from then. I think house prices have stabilised now though. I expect that that big growth in house prices will not be repeated any time in the next few decades as wage growth is likely to be low for some time and lenders are unlikely to go crazy making the loans they did in the late 1990s and early 2000s so that will depress demand.

Nationwide's index of house prices suggests that they have now returned more or less to trend from 1975 to present. It would have been healthier for the economy if growth had followed that smooth red line.

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That graph is in real house prices by the way, ie adjusted for inflation to todays price, when it says the average house cost £65k in 1977, the actual average price then was around £13k, but that would be £65k in todays money.


It's interesting that prices have risen 2.9% above inflation (on average), over such a long period. I'd expect a period of real house prices falling, without the actual ticket price dropping too much. A readjustment is necessary and healthy. That's best case - the bottom could still fall out of things completely into a downward spiral, I guess. That wouldn't last forever, but as you say, a smoother line is better. A less steep one too, IMO.






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Mild Rover wrote:It's interesting that prices have risen 2.9% above inflation (on average), over such a long period. I'd expect a period of real house prices falling, without the actual ticket price dropping too much. A readjustment is necessary and healthy. That's best case - the bottom could still fall out of things completely into a downward spiral, I guess. That wouldn't last forever, but as you say, a smoother line is better. A less steep one too, IMO.


The only time any downwards re-adjustment will occur is if there's a release of suitable land and affordable houses onto the market, all the time that demand outstrips supply, prices will ineviatably increase.

The strange thing is, there's thousands of acres of suitable land available, much of it owned by local authorities and government agencies and that's without all the landbanking that's been taking place over the last 20 years or so. If the owners of this land were to be charged an annula land tax, based on the theoretical maximum developed potential of the land, the market would be flooded.

There's also 1 million long-term, empty houses in this country that could be turned over to the 2 million looking for a home of their own. It's time we moved away from the marketisation of homes and returned them to being primarily places to live.

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Mild Rover wrote:It's interesting that prices have risen 2.9% above inflation (on average), over such a long period. I'd expect a period of real house prices falling, without the actual ticket price dropping too much. A readjustment is necessary and healthy. That's best case - the bottom could still fall out of things completely into a downward spiral, I guess. That wouldn't last forever, but as you say, a smoother line is better. A less steep one too, IMO.


The only time any downwards re-adjustment will occur is if there's a release of suitable land and affordable houses onto the market, all the time that demand outstrips supply, prices will ineviatably increase.

The strange thing is, there's thousands of acres of suitable land available, much of it owned by local authorities and government agencies and that's without all the landbanking that's been taking place over the last 20 years or so. If the owners of this land were to be charged an annula land tax, based on the theoretical maximum developed potential of the land, the market would be flooded.

There's also 1 million long-term, empty houses in this country that could be turned over to the 2 million looking for a home of their own. It's time we moved away from the marketisation of homes and returned them to being primarily places to live.

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cod'ead wrote:The only time any downwards re-adjustment will occur is if there's a release of suitable land and affordable houses onto the market, all the time that demand outstrips supply, prices will ineviatably increase.


When interest rates /nemployment rise, prices will drop.

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Simple answer to the OP..

If house prices increase by only 0.5% more than the average wage does, then it doesn't take a genius to see that there will fairly quickly come a point where people can't keep up with house prices.

We fairly obviously passed that point some time back, but I can't see anyone selling their house for less than they paid, can you? It's going to be desperation times for some though.






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In the 1960s, you could get a mortgage that was 3 x a husband's salary + 10% deposit
In the 1980s, they relaxed the rules to 3 x couple's salaries + 5% (and then 0%) deposit
Then in the mid 1980s, it was interest-only endowment mortgages
At the peak (2008 ish), it was 5 x couple's salaries (interest only) + 0% deposit + money from mum and dad + credit cards
Today, we're probably at 4 x couple's salary (repayment) + 10% deposit + bank of mum and dad
We probably should be at 3 x couple's salary (repayment) + 15% deposit.

However, people have been waiting for a proper property crash since 1991 and it's not really happened yet.

As average salaries are not going anywhere, rising prices seem to depend on government subsidies and an increase in demand for homes. There is predicted to be a long term rise in demand, and governments do benefit politically from rising house prices.

In Japan they have, I think, 100 year inter-generational mortgages. Maybe that'll be the next development.

In other words, who knows when the madness will end.

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In Japan they have, I think, 100 year inter-generational mortgages. Maybe that'll be the next development.

In other words, who knows when the madness will end.


They've had that on the continent since WW2. Parents leave their offspring a debt rather than an asset. But then again, most continentals view a house as somewhere to live, we have taken a different view since 1980






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tw15 wrote:
We probably should be at 3 x couple's salary (repayment) + 15% deposit.



That's too high. We should be at 2.5 times one salary. Otherwise, kids suffer through two parents working and society starts falling apart. What I really hate to see is the toddlers being dumped in nurseries near our local train station whilst their dads go off to work in London (presumably because their mother's have already gone). These are parents with good salaries. If they cared about their children they'd move to a lower cost housing area (5 miles away you can get nice property for a third of the price) and one would look after the children.

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I'm not sure where the idea that if you are from a certain area, you should de facto be able to buy in that area.

It's true that people's expectations are a little high sometimes. I've lost count of the amount of times I've registered applicants who want something that doesn't exist. A terraced house, not on a main road, with gardens and a drive, for instance. Then there are those with the 'I want it all, and I want it now' attitude, whilst not having the income to support those ambitions.

But I digress, the simplest solution would be that if you want to buy, move to an area you can afford, and attempt to trade up at a later date. But that's very simplistic, and effectively supports a theory that people will accept anything, when that's not the case.

The government have brought in 'firstbuy', which helps first time buyers financially. The trouble is, it's only available on new homes, which helps no-one except the builders building them. Those properties are empty, so it won't get any chains moving, and therefore won't help anyone trying to sell their homes.

Now if they offered a similar scheme on ALL properties below, say, the average for the area, it would be great. FTB could buy a terraced house, the sellers of which could then trade up to a semi and so on.

In terms of prices being unsustainable. Look, you're always going to get people who can and can't afford houses. It's always been like that, and whilst it's very noble suggesting that 'affordable' houses should be built, that then opens up a massive can of worms in that you have to put all sorts of covenants on to ensure they remain affordable when they're sold on.

You have to ban investors from buying them, which on one hand is great because it means those properties remain in owner-occupant hands (where they should be), but in reality, handicaps you because it then severely limits your chance of selling. In that price range, investors make up a HUGE percentage of your buyers.

Then you have the social stigma to contend with. It's wrong, of course, but you WILL get people comparing them with the old 'council estates', only this time, because they're owner occupied, you've not got the council performing routine maintenance. If everyone is on a low income, how long do you think it will be before the houses start to look a little tired, because the owners can't afford to repair them?

Basically, all you're doing is transferring a problem that is dotted around, and concentrating them onto large estates, and it won't be long before people are shouting about how the Tories want to round them all up and stigmatise these people. Did any of you think of that?






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