Becoming a landlord? The outlook is promising
Despite recent fluctuations in the market, purchasing property is still regarded as one of the safest ways you can future-proof your savings.
More than 14 million people in the UK own their home, either through a mortgage arrangement or outright. While the number is slightly down from a decade ago, bricks and mortar are still seen as a safe investment. The housing market is subject to peaks and troughs, but in the long-term, residential property prices will rise. Indeed, forecasters predict a 30pc increase in key areas over the next five years.
Becoming a landlord? The outlook is promising
Despite recent fluctuations in the market, purchasing property is still regarded as one of the safest ways you can future-proof your savings.
More than 14 million people in the UK own their home, either through a mortgage arrangement or outright. While the number is slightly down from a decade ago, bricks and mortar are still seen as a safe investment. The housing market is subject to peaks and troughs, but in the long-term, residential property prices will rise. Indeed, forecasters predict a 30pc increase in key areas over the next five years.