I am sure you
have heard of
the double dip they keep on going on about.
This is where property prices are going to fall back down again
after
the 9 month surge.
GREAT.
If
you are someone trying to sell your property
please believe this and sell your property now before it is too late. Prices are only going to plummet and now is
your last chance. If you do not sell you
are likely to die very very poor.
This is the sort
of scare
mongering that can really work in our favour.
For those fortunate people who were able to buy a property in the
past
who are now wanting to get rid for whatever reason and rent then now, if
everything is meant to be believed, is the best time.
So is it a good
time to
sell? Well not really. As
long as you have borrowed significantly
(greater than 75% of the purchase price) then it is never a good time to
sell. I am making an assumption that you
are someone who is aspiring upwards rather than scaling back and
lowering your
risk. I think that is a safe assumption
otherwise you would not be reading this email.
The reason being
is that a
property will always gain more in equity than you spend on interest if
rates
stay at their long term average. So take
a £100k property that costs around £300 per month to hold.
Over 25 years you will pay:
300 months x £300
= £90,000
This assumes a
long term
rate of 4.8% on a £75,000 loan. Now
compare this to what the property will be worth in 10 years time. If we take the long term growth rate of 2.9%
and compound it your £100k property will be worth:
1.029^25 = 2.04 x
£100,000 =
£204,000.
So you have
gained £104,000
in equity in 25 years and paid out £90,000 in interest. So
effectively a £14,000 profit. Please note I have
not included any rent
received over the 25 years. Not one
penny. So even if it sat empty your long
term wealth would still grow. Seems
weird does it not? Well not really if
you have a good grasp of financials.
This is why
ownership of
property is so much better than paying rent.
Why pay rent if you can pay interest?
This is how property owners can become very rich.
The reason being the long term growth of 2.9%
is in reality 10% growth one year and 5% decline the next!
So catch it right and when you want to get
out of the game and retire you can get a massive pay off much greater
than any
private pension can give you.
So if you know
anyone who is
thinking of selling let them believe the hype.
When they believe the hype we become rich. Simple.
Want to be rich?
Ajay
Posted on: 16th Mar 2010