Is Cash King Again? Why Are Rents Out Of Control?

This week on The Investors Corner, we've got a jam-packed episode where we give you an update on what’s currently happening in the property market for sales and lettings and why our opinion is different to the medias view.

We look at:

✅ The sales market: Has it crashed or is it still going strong?

✅ Look into the rentals market to understand why rents seem to be out of control.

✅ An update on the renters reform bill and why we haven’t heard anything from the government in 4 months

✅ We're also sharing our predictions for what's next in the property market for the rest of this year

✅ Plus, base rate predictions

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Your hosts are Andy Brown & Mike Robson

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