u/Grand_Inspector_6778

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What’s it going to take for landlords (especially flats in London) to finally realise their property is not worth what they think it is? Sales are down significantly, rates are up and likely staying higher for longer due to inflationary pressures globally, there’s minimal incentives for FHB, while more and more BTLs come on the market.

At what point will landlords start to panic and cut their losses before it gets worse? After they don’t sell this spring selling season?

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u/Grand_Inspector_6778 — 17 days ago