Tuesday, Jul 28, 2009

Live debate on house prices

Times Online: Live debate: Has the housing market bottomed out?

On our panel tomorrow:
Andrew Ellson
Andrew Ellson is Personal Finance Editor of The Times and has been writing about the housing and mortgage markets for the last five years. In 2008, he was awarded Mortgage Writer of the Year at the Personal Finance Media Awards. You can follow Andrew Ellson on Twitter at www.twitter.com/andrewellson
David Hollingworth
David Hollingworth is Head of Communications at London & Country, the mortgage broker.
Stuart Law
Stuart Law is Chief Executive of Assetz plc, a property adviser and developer. He is an active property investor himself with a large property portfolio including new-build student accommodation, buy-to-let, overseas and UK holiday-let properties and commercial offices.
NOT TO BE MISSED!

Posted by tim miller @ 11:40 PM (719 views) Add Comment

5 Comments

1. paul said...

So on the panel is a personal finance editor whose job depends on property advertising revenue, a mortgage broker and a 'property advisor'?

Like watching three Churchill dogs all nodding in agreement on a bumpy road.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009 07:41AM Report Comment
 

2. bidin'matime said...

Paul - precisely, well put...!

Wednesday, July 29, 2009 07:45AM Report Comment
 

3. tyrellcorporation said...

NOT TO BE MISSED!

Er...

Wednesday, July 29, 2009 08:25AM Report Comment
 

4. doomwatch said...

Stuart Law found himself with real experts at the Money Week round table last week, and looked like a right berk.

No time for this clear VI sh1t. Stopped buying the Times 3 years ago.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009 10:37AM Report Comment
 

5. britishblue said...

Has Stuart Law ever predicted house prices will go down? If so waht was his highest ever prediction in advance of this going down. This isnt a live debate it is a PR presentation for VI's

Wednesday, July 29, 2009 10:53AM Report Comment
 

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