Michael Usher Mortgages Camberley

88 High Street,
Frimley, Surrey
01276 670777

House Prices have risen in Camberley, but hold on.

on May 29th, 2009 by admin in category: Personal Thoughts

House prices rose 1.2% in May on April, offering evidence of activity in the UK housing market, according to figures from the Nationwide building society.

The annual rate of house price falls eased from 15% in April to 11.3%, with a typical home now costing £154,016.

Over the past three months, house prices fell by 0.5% compared with the previous three-month period, the lowest quarterly drop since January last year.

But lets not get too carried away here.

These kind of headlines may sell newspapers and the information for the Nationwide is in the public domain. But I hope that people generally wont jump the bandwagon.

This could well be a false dawn and sellers might just be tempted to put up their prices too early, led by estate agents who promise to sell at a higher price than the market allows.

Although I am optimistic about the future of property in the local area and feel that prices will go up over time, the way this headline is being presented in the media, is that the green shoots of recovery have started.

I hope they have and certainly we are the busiest we have been for months, but we are still not out of the BIG R, officially anyway.

But there is no doubt that there is more confidence in the market. I know of one family who were gazumped last week when another buyer upped the price on a property being sold for £295k by £8k and we haven’t had that for a while.

But there is a definite shortage of property for sale as people have decided to stay in their existing home and get the builders in to extend. Plus of course it is so expensive to sell your property…..but don’t get me started on that.

Estate agent friends of mine report there 3 or 4 people going after 1 property and in this kind of scenario, the buyer has every right to put their price up because it is in demand.

So I say good luck to anyone who is in that situation, but I hope we don’t all get carried away and forget that a house is an investment for the future and one of the best investment you can make.

Plus one set of figures doesn’t give you the whole picture.

If I can be of help please contact me or one of my staff.

Michael

email: michael@mumsltd.co.uk

3 Responses to “House Prices have risen in Camberley, but hold on.”

  1. yam gurung says:

    Dear Michael,
    I am the former Gurkha now living in Watford WD17 area.
    My two sons are working.I would like to help financially to buy the property in the Watford.
    I need your advise in this matters.

  2. admin says:

    Dear Yam

    Please contact my office and I will be glad to offer you my best advice.

    Michael
    01276 670 777

  3. i am looking for to buy a house in aldershot area and in need of morgage advise,where and what is the best time to contact your office.thank you for your consideretion.

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