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		<title>The UK Property Boom &#8211; they will continue in 2007</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ In an article published in December: &#34;This is money&#34;, she conducted a survey in which 55% of people expect prices to rise in 2007, and that they are expected to increase to 6% or more. 
 This was expected from the previous year at 43% of respondents said prices are rising. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> In an article published in December: &quot;This is money&quot;, she conducted a survey in which 55% of people expect prices to rise in 2007, and that they are expected to increase to 6% or more. </p>
<p> This was expected from the previous year at 43% of respondents said prices are rising. </p>
<p> In addition, the Halifax has said that <b >UK</b> house prices have risen an average of 10.6% over the last ten years. Nationwide quote that the average house price now £ 168,500. This is 6 times the averageWages, while in 1989 the average house price was £ 62,800 which was 4.8 times the average wage. </p>
<p> The Economist reviewed this subject in 2005 and found that increased between 2000 and 2005 (in developed promote economies) the total value of residential property to $ <b >30</b> trillion U.S. dollars to 70 trillion! </p>
<p> In other words, the increase is equal to 100% of the total GDP of these countries. </p>
<p> This is bigger than the stock market boom of the late 90s, where an increase of more than 5 years80% of GDP. </p>
<p> So this is a big bursting bubble? What can we as contibuting factors, identify the capital gains at this amazing? </p>
<p> Well, if we look at the <b >UK</b> there are several factors that have contributed to some of which are: </p>
<p> &#8211; Lower interest rates </p>
<p> &#8211; Lack of confidence in equities in 2000 </p>
<p> &#8211; The easy availability of credit finance and mortgage </p>
<p> &#8211; The popularity of buy to let </p>
<p> &#8211; People who are for interest only loans, so that the monthlyPayment less </p>
<p> &#8211; Lack of supply </p>
<p> Nobody has a crystal ball with any kind of investment, but if we look at the history of a healthy real estate prices displayed in value above inflation (though those of us who would have been around for a while, always point out the cyclical nature of the investment &#8212; Remember that house prices drop in 1989 <br /> and in the early 90s?) </p>
<p> &quot;Let the buyer beware&quot; is always in quotation marks when you buy a house. What we recommend is certainly, if oneinvest on the property as an asset class that is here to limit your risk on &quot;reasonable&quot; level on your overall attitude toward risk. These levels would typically 5-15% of your portfolio. </p>
<p> The Financial Tips Bottom Line: </p>
<p> If you can invest in real estate to buy other than going down the route, make sure that as an asset class is subject to part of a well-diversified risk portfolio. </p>
<p> Check the exposure you already have a property in your ISA, unit trusts andPensions and make sure you know what type of real estate funds invest in by the necessary research. </p>
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