I read that Keir Starmer said that he wants to help small businesses but surely this is what landlords are ??? They will regret the squeeze on landlords when they have little or none left
Affordable housing is the funniest thing to call it when it's anything but affordable. Just because they build tiny houses does not mean they are affordable. I'm yet to see these priced reasonably
There are now many new technologies to build houses. New materials. Building the house could be quite cheap and quick. The problem was tories had laws then businesses were not allowed to prodice such materials, building regulations are to build only old way. If this will be modernised we can easy have cheap houses. Most expencive would be as usual for UK - labour costs. In 1950-60s immigrans from British Empire came to build houses. I guess there will be foreign cheap labour coming too.
@@allykhan8594 what were the conclusions of that report? And who wrote it? (I agree btw. Labour think private sector will do stuff for no or little reward!!)
Is it not time for landlords to start considering removing their Tenants and putting their properties up for sale with what the Labour Party is planning to screw over the Landlords
@@ranjanbhattacharya-succeed7617could be that many property developers buy up large swathes of land and sit on it, waiting for the value to go up. This land is then often sold on to other developers who repeat the process.
@@firestarter1888 if you think house prices will go down You are dreaming Last labour government nearly triple the house prices I bought my first house in 99 162.000 and sold it 300.000 in 2004 And bought my second home 350.000 and sold it just before the crash 2008 520.000
@@firestarter1888you really think banks will lose out on this if landlords leave the market banks lose out on mortgages and hence less tax. End of the day unless this gov is just going to give houses for free then people Will have to save for their properties!
There's a shortage of at least 2 million homes, no government since Thatcher had anything close to the provision of new homes for the planned increases in population. bLiar, in particular, threw the gates open for millions of eastern europeans with ZERO infrastructure underway before, during or after that increase. Indeed, Thatcher was the last PM to build social housing, more units each and every year than all subsequent governments up to & including sCamoron...
The accusation of being nimbies is to cover the fact of practically zero planning. Why can’t we have good planning like they do in civilised countries such as Germany or the USA. They don’t just build Willy nilly, no they put infrastructure in, roads, schools, med facilities all to suit the new build. Here in the U.K. whole estates with no extra facilities get thrown up.
Rents and property prices find their own level in supply and demand. If migration continues then rents and house prices will increase. Rent controls don’t work as landlords have mortgages and repair costs.
migration to the UK is one factor. Other factors are: 1. new homes not being built. 2. natural population increase through births. 3. wages being too low against house prices. And others. All these factors are the impacts of government policy of the day.
Bdev has had land banks for years most major developers bank for 4 to 5 years in fallow periods to ensure they don't lose drastically and seldom sell for losses
Social housing will only work if the state doesn’t allow people to purchase their council house. The government should have never sold those properties in the first instance.
Aren't they relying on the private sector to build all those new homes which means it'll never happen because there isn't the capacity and/or infrastructure availability.
I believe the Tories said they would build 300,000 social housing per year. Labour said they would build 1.5 million social housing. So what is the difference between the two? Labour said they would build 1.5 million houses over 5 years! So if we do the maths then what is the difference between the two?
@@Stephanie-wf6xrgovernment doesn’t build anything They creat laws to attract developers to build the houses Developers will never build houses with out maximum profit. Also buy to rent will get smaller as already happened, that means the rent will go up and up
What about investing in tents because we are going to see more of them on our streets with all them immigrants coming over on them boats there be no places in the hotels they need somewhere to live😂
So no more weekends away for the hardworking British taxpayer who might want an occasional rest from keeping the rest of the Country going (plus the daily arrivals, of course!)
It's not that Labour will immediately build all these houses and put all anti-landlord legislation and taxes in place. People don't understand that the property market is largely based on sentiment. Plant the seeds that investing in property makes zero economic, except for some very special HMOs, and you have panicked landlords trying to sell up at whatever the market offers. That's what Labour are doing now, they are clever and people shouldn't underestimate these guys...
Not sure you will see panicked selling. We got interest rates coming down and pent up owner-occupier demand, and that will mop up a lot of properties sold by landlords
@@clairegraceyscott2327 I think in those circumstances Claire good landlords are happy too. This new legislation needs to properly allow landlords to retain powers to remove tenants who willfully break the terms. Also if they genuinely wish to move into the house themselves. Losing these rights is what scares good landlords so hope labour get that balance right. Otherwise if too risky to let property, the overall number of houses to rent will dramatically fall.
@@clairegraceyscott2327 Because sometimes people who lucky enough to own properties for lots and lots of different reasons, maybe they become I’ll and can’t mange anymore or may need to have them to house their own children like I do …..
Government will listen to sorce of power, landlord's combind with banks in an association format will dictate the way forward. I gess if such marriage can take place it will help landlord's and tennents togather. As landlord's want decent tennent and banks want decent landlord's so the system correct it self.
This guy has obviously NO KNOWLEDGE of the rental market in Cambridge. You want something ideal in September...start looking in early June for some places!!
I dont begrudge people having the money to buy multiple properties, but I do begrudge people having multiple properties. Time to find something else to do with your money. 😂
You need both. Not everyone wants to buy. Younger people often work and live in areas they don’t want to settle down in for the long term. Hence they want to rent
Cheaper housing will eventually come as more and more houses get build. Prices will stabilise. All over England around all the villages and large towns there are loads of housing estates going up and in some areas already you can see the price of the older more aspirational homes coming in line with the new slightly cheaper ones.
@@ranjanbhattacharya-succeed7617that's bullshit. People very much want to buy. You need some places to rent, but at the levels in the 90s before BTL. It worked absolutely fine
There should be rent reforms because rents have been to high for years, forcing people into homelessness. Rents should never be higher than 20% of earnings.
@@user-Tortured-soul the solution is to allow for increased supply or dampen demand through immigration.) rent control will simply refuse the private rented housing stock (as has been the case EVERYWHERE it has been tried!)
@@jacksanderson4237How do you work that out. I ll sell my property to the highest bidder. As will everybody else. Less houses for rent, higher demand, higher prices. It's childishly obvious.
@@ranjanbhattacharya-succeed7617I like it ❤ and your jacket and of course your extremely useful property knowledge and information you share 🙏🏻 ignore the fools
Hilarious. As entrepreneurs, we will move on to where the best opportunities are. Don’t worry about us. We will be more than fine. Save your concern for renters who will struggle to find rental property. Just look at Ireland where they went down the same path!!
The rental policies play into the hands of the hedge funds buying up huge swathes of rental properties, it punishes the small guys. It is the push by the global elites to own everything, it is real and happening now.
Labour dont encourage work. They encourage claiming benefits.
Wont be panic selling anytime soon . Ive got the popcorn ready for the Starmer show though . Great content , thanks for sharing. 🎉
I read that Keir Starmer said that he wants to help small businesses but surely this is what landlords are ???
They will regret the squeeze on landlords when they have little or none left
Self sovereignty is outlawed
Most landlords rip people off with pathetic rent prices
@@yvettegiudetti1676 the only help starmer wants is to help himself to whatever he wants
Affordable housing is the funniest thing to call it when it's anything but affordable. Just because they build tiny houses does not mean they are affordable. I'm yet to see these priced reasonably
The homelink algorithm is controlled from the inside rather than automatically set by the council.
There are now many new technologies to build houses. New materials. Building the house could be quite cheap and quick.
The problem was tories had laws then businesses were not allowed to prodice such materials, building regulations are to build only old way. If this will be modernised we can easy have cheap houses. Most expencive would be as usual for UK - labour costs.
In 1950-60s immigrans from British Empire came to build houses. I guess there will be foreign cheap labour coming too.
Affordable to people that don’t get off there back side and go to work 👀
@matthewpope4471
Well that's not true. We don't all have 500k income. Not many do in fact, especially the ones who work hardest
The problem is that those houses are crap.
I wouldn't buy one.
Only traditional brick and block construction.
fantastic info and insight! thanks for taking the time to keep us up to date! Love your humour aswell! 👍😊
the Aviary in the HMO had me 😂😂😂
This guy should be in stand-up, not property! Would love to see his reception at the Edinburgh Fringe
Thanks Ranjan ❤
Thank you for sharing Ranjan…
Ed millipede has no clue, except to shove the cost of everything up sky high
Thank you for your updates..
Ok thats fine, 4 months rent in advance minimum then...tenants can give me also 4 months notice to find another tenants....
sellling house and get charged 40 percent u mad u maddddddddddddd
Lol. Ye, never sell assets
No Corp is going build social houses for losses. An independent report outlined the reasons for low numbers in building.
@@allykhan8594 what were the conclusions of that report? And who wrote it? (I agree btw. Labour think private sector will do stuff for no or little reward!!)
@@ranjanbhattacharya-succeed7617 more greedy lanlords
They have to let go of minimum floor space (37m2 I think). In Paris, a 1-bed flat can be 15m2 and perfectly serviceable!
agreed. Let market dictate what is adequate
Is it not time for landlords to start considering removing their Tenants and putting their properties up for sale with what the Labour Party is planning to screw over the Landlords
Good, I blame property developers for most of the problems we have in our housing crisis today.
Really? Please tell me more? Why are property developers to blame??
@@ranjanbhattacharya-succeed7617could be that many property developers buy up large swathes of land and sit on it, waiting for the value to go up. This land is then often sold on to other developers who repeat the process.
@@glennwhitlock1272property developers that buy land often struggle to get planning permission, that is why they sit on it for ages
Yeah, nothing to do with the 1.2 million migrants flooding into our tiny island each year 😂
And the laws which allow buyer & outside investor buying here too easy. blame Tories gov.
1.5 million won’t be enough if 1 million legal and illegal migrants come here every year in the next 5 years
Buy to rent will disappear completely.
Rent will go up and up
And house prices will go down amd down meaning renters wont need to line your pockets anymore
@@firestarter1888 if you think house prices will go down
You are dreaming
Last labour government nearly triple the house prices
I bought my first house in 99
162.000 and sold it 300.000 in 2004
And bought my second home 350.000 and sold it just before the crash 2008 520.000
Rent will go up until new houses will build.
@@firestarter1888you really think banks will lose out on this if landlords leave the market banks lose out on mortgages and hence less tax. End of the day unless this gov is just going to give houses for free then people
Will have to save for their properties!
@@adamlexington7255 Banks should be public assets that serve people not private shareholders.
I know Im probably super insightful and can read between the lines - but the prospects doesnt look great for landlords
I think if you have single flats or single family houses, u will be exposed. Freehold apartment blocks for rental and HMO’s ok
There's a shortage of at least 2 million homes, no government since Thatcher had anything close to the provision of new homes for the planned increases in population. bLiar, in particular, threw the gates open for millions of eastern europeans with ZERO infrastructure underway before, during or after that increase. Indeed, Thatcher was the last PM to build social housing, more units each and every year than all subsequent governments up to & including sCamoron...
It won't impact people who live here as they will end up with boat people in them
i like the last bit hahaha
The accusation of being nimbies is to cover the fact of practically zero planning. Why can’t we have good planning like they do in civilised countries such as Germany or the USA. They don’t just build Willy nilly, no they put infrastructure in, roads, schools, med facilities all to suit the new build. Here in the U.K. whole estates with no extra facilities get thrown up.
Is is it still worth while to investinh in property 🤔
Leasehold reform
Good video
Rents and property prices find their own level in supply and demand. If migration continues then rents and house prices will increase. Rent controls don’t work as landlords have mortgages and repair costs.
migration to the UK is one factor. Other factors are: 1. new homes not being built. 2. natural population increase through births. 3. wages being too low against house prices. And others. All these factors are the impacts of government policy of the day.
Great video, very well structured
What is your suggestion for social housing? Some people need it. What would you offer tenants in terms of security that worked for both parties?
Well. Labour was democratically elected. You get what you vote for. God help us.
Bdev has had land banks for years most major developers bank for 4 to 5 years in fallow periods to ensure they don't lose drastically and seldom sell for losses
Can you explain guaranteed rent, pro and con,please.
Thank you.
I am in my mid 60's and own one buy to let outright. Should i be thinking about selling it with Labour's new proposals?
I’m thinking about it.
That’s the end of the private sector rental business
Not quite. There are still opportunities and very good opportunities.
More to follow in upcoming videos
Did the British really vote for Labour? 😂😂😂😂
No, the British didn't.
Yes
Social housing will only work if the state doesn’t allow people to purchase their council house. The government should have never sold those properties in the first instance.
RTB was vote catcher
They were suppose to reinvest the money into more housing
What plans are in place to speed up plannjng in wales ?
EAST TO WEST UK IS THE BEST🎉❤🎉
Loving the hair, who did the transplant ?
Ok but labour also are large importers of immigrants so it will cancel out tbf
Im sure they said they were building them for the new replacements
Not labour , conservative
The public sector will soon run into the skilled labour, available land, and materials issues the private sector face.
Aren't they relying on the private sector to build all those new homes which means it'll never happen because there isn't the capacity and/or infrastructure availability.
@@stumac869 exactly
How would labour policies affect land lords with 2,3,4, properties in portfolio.
Wales has permitted development rights
I believe the Tories said they would build 300,000 social housing per year.
Labour said they would build 1.5 million social housing.
So what is the difference between the two?
Labour said they would build 1.5 million houses over 5 years!
So if we do the maths then what is the difference between the two?
Diff = lol
Just reworded as they get desperate for new ponzi schemes
The Cons only built 120,000😂😂
@@Stephanie-wf6xrgovernment doesn’t build anything
They creat laws to attract developers to build the houses
Developers will never build houses with out maximum profit.
Also buy to rent will get smaller as already happened, that means the rent will go up and up
The difference is (1.500.000 -300.000) =1.200.000. You're welcome.
300 planning officer is that 1 officer per Council
Quite funny at times Ranjan. Policy 8 could have impact.
The hair got me thinking 🤔
What about investing in tents because we are going to see more of them on our streets with all them immigrants coming over on them boats there be no places in the hotels they need somewhere to live😂
Great video. When will we get the calculation for the lease extension with marriage value? any thoughts
Devil is always in the details. They haven’t worked that but out yet
The Councils Must reduce the rent amount
Properties reserved purely for airbnb or short term lets need to be completely outlawed
So no more weekends away for the hardworking British taxpayer who might want an occasional rest from keeping the rest of the Country going (plus the daily arrivals, of course!)
You are wrong about corporation tax is 25% on every company the small company rate of 19% has gone unless profits are under £50k
I'm getting the hell out of the UK.
Going to Dubai?
@@VinodPatel-it6tb USA or Dubai.
It's not that Labour will immediately build all these houses and put all anti-landlord legislation and taxes in place. People don't understand that the property market is largely based on sentiment. Plant the seeds that investing in property makes zero economic, except for some very special HMOs, and you have panicked landlords trying to sell up at whatever the market offers. That's what Labour are doing now, they are clever and people shouldn't underestimate these guys...
Not sure you will see panicked selling. We got interest rates coming down and pent up owner-occupier demand, and that will mop up a lot of properties sold by landlords
Is there something about forcing to sell to your tenant or something. That seems bullshit
Most of the scare stories are just that
@@donovanelliott6889 I hope so 🤞🏼
@@HorrorLadSteveo previous government have already damaged the business.
This isn't North Korea or China they couldn't legally do that. I'm sure they would like to do that but they wouldn't be able to.
There’s already incentive from mortgage companies for landlords to sell to tenants . Is this the beginning ? Concessionary mortgage !
This government won't last 6 months
Good summary, but what they say and what they actually do….
Devils always in the detail. …and I don’t think they will get all of this through! More in a future video
Stop right to buy of council homes.
But that won't make more houses available. The buyers simply remain in the same house.
Why
This would help them reinvest the money into another house
Ed Millipede 😂
End of easy money
1.5 million houses will not be built in the next 5 years of labour term.😂
If section 21 is gone , how do you get tenants out?
That is the big question. There doesn’t seem to be any linkage to beefing up the Court system first
You don't good luck
Why should tenants be made to get out of there homes if they're abiding by there tenancy agreement..hence no fault...!!!!
@@clairegraceyscott2327 I think in those circumstances Claire good landlords are happy too. This new legislation needs to properly allow landlords to retain powers to remove tenants who willfully break the terms. Also if they genuinely wish to move into the house themselves. Losing these rights is what scares good landlords so hope labour get that balance right. Otherwise if too risky to let property, the overall number of houses to rent will dramatically fall.
@@clairegraceyscott2327
Because sometimes people who lucky enough to own properties for lots and lots of different reasons, maybe they become I’ll and can’t mange anymore or may need to have them to house their own children like I do …..
Dont renovate houses too much incase prices drop.
Government will listen to sorce of power, landlord's combind with banks in an association format will dictate the way forward.
I gess if such marriage can take place it will help landlord's and tennents togather. As landlord's want decent tennent and banks want decent landlord's so the system correct it self.
sell sell asap
Ed Millipede 😆 😆
Whats going on with your barnet bro?
Personal insults are really lame.
Say something relevant
@@charliekane135 Okay, how’s Harry after letting us all down?
@RDR1456 stop liking your own comments 😆
Will Labour unpick the Tory proposals ending FHL in April 2025. The party of business, FHL creates employment.
Best way to describe the Tory government I have Sean... the Torys do the Socialists work for them ....😅 like they always do
Ed Millipede😂
Unfortunately reality will hit this Labour government
They demonise small landlords and give huge contracts to their dodgy mates !
This guy has obviously NO KNOWLEDGE of the rental market in Cambridge. You want something ideal in September...start looking in early June for some places!!
University towns are different.
I am going to be accidental landlord.what do I do ?
I dont begrudge people having the money to buy multiple properties, but I do begrudge people having multiple properties. Time to find something else to do with your money. 😂
The do-gooders will make everyone poorer.
We need cheaper housing for young people to buy not rent
You need both. Not everyone wants to buy. Younger people often work and live in areas they don’t want to settle down in for the long term. Hence they want to rent
Cheaper housing will eventually come as more and more houses get build. Prices will stabilise. All over England around all the villages and large towns there are loads of housing estates going up and in some areas already you can see the price of the older more aspirational homes coming in line with the new slightly cheaper ones.
@@ranjanbhattacharya-succeed7617that's bullshit. People very much want to buy. You need some places to rent, but at the levels in the 90s before BTL. It worked absolutely fine
There should be rent reforms because rents have been to high for years, forcing people into homelessness. Rents should never be higher than 20% of earnings.
Landlords will just sellup.
@@allykhan8594 Driving prices down, allowing the renters to buy the homes...
@@user-Tortured-soul the solution is to allow for increased supply or dampen demand through immigration.) rent control will simply refuse the private rented housing stock (as has been the case EVERYWHERE it has been tried!)
@@jacksanderson4237 busting banks and current mortgage lenders?
@@jacksanderson4237How do you work that out. I ll sell my property to the highest bidder. As will everybody else. Less houses for rent, higher demand, higher prices. It's childishly obvious.
Landlords need poor people to subsidise their lifestyle.
Utter bollocks.
@@ranjanbhattacharya-succeed7617 landlords profit from poorer people.
@@ranjanbhattacharya-succeed7617hahahahaha kya baat kardi aapnay
Utter tattay
I'm a landlord, I don't have poor people in the property I used to live in. They're not poor, they're saving to buy their own place.
OP prefers poor people to be homeless
You'll own nothing and will be happy
Doses iit mean 1 house every minute 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I can't get passed the wig...
That’s offensive. It’s all my own hair!!!!
@@ranjanbhattacharya-succeed7617
It does look like your own hair.
Trolls be trolling.
@@ranjanbhattacharya-succeed7617I like it ❤ and your jacket and of course your extremely useful property knowledge and information you share 🙏🏻 ignore the fools
They are liars they no its impossible to build that many homes.
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉 loving the Labour policies 😂 the gravy train is over haha
Bitter much? 🤔👎🏻
Hilarious. As entrepreneurs, we will move on to where the best opportunities are. Don’t worry about us. We will be more than fine. Save your concern for renters who will struggle to find rental property. Just look at Ireland where they went down the same path!!
@@marky9117 There’s no sign of bitter in “loving” however the sign of bitter is in you, because you had to try and reply with shade 😂🤣😂
The rental policies play into the hands of the hedge funds buying up huge swathes of rental properties, it punishes the small guys. It is the push by the global elites to own everything, it is real and happening now.
Building new houses for Muslim refugees for vote 🗳️ bank,
Do you get your wig from the same pkace as fabricant?
Socialist? 😂
Landlords provide housing the same way ticket touts provide entertainment
For people who don't buy legitimately
Rubbish
Too biased and cynical for my liking. No like/subscribe