“Is now a good time to expand my buy to let portfolio?”

“Is now a good time to expand my buy to let portfolio?”

12:29 PM, 4th October 2011, About 13 years ago 2

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I recently asked my Twitter followers to pose questions for me to answer in my daily video blogs which you can subscribe to free of charge at You Tube. My You Tube channel is called Landlords Log.

Twitter follower @jonathanhorswell, an existing landlord, came back to me with a question asking “should I be adding to my buy to let portfolio or are house prices going to fall further?”

What advice would you give to Jonathan?

Do you agree with the advice I’ve provided in this video?


Mark Alexander
Mark and his family have been investing in property since 1989, initially in the Norwich area but more recently across the length and breadth of England. Mark created Property118.com as a social network for landlords with a vision of becoming the UK’s largest online property investor directory.
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8:53 AM, 6th October 2011, About 13 years ago

I agree with all your statements on this video Mark, I cannot see a negative outcome from buying investment properties at the moment. The demand for rental accomodation is huge, house prices are not fluctuating erratically and lets not forget the competition in the mortgage market. Accord Mortgages have now launched buy-to-let proposition and providers such as Northern Rock, Platform, Kensington and Aldermore are now competing with the likes of TMW and Birmingham Midshires.

Keep up the good work!

Mary Latham

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15:22 PM, 20th November 2011, About 13 years ago

We seem to have a very angry person commenting on YouTube. I wonder why this anger is being aimed at landlords? I understand why people are frustrated and angry but it would be more productive if that anger was used as energy to find solutions rather than distribute blame.

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