Friday, October 5, 2007

Ask the “expert”

Global property prices

I don't think I need a Knight Frank cheerleader to answer any of my questions, but I certianly could think of a few to make him squirm: "Liam Bailey, head of residential research at Knight Frank, will tackle your questions on the global housing market in a live debate on Monday October 8 from 2-3pm BST. Mr Bailey has substantial experience across the whole residential sector, from development and private housing to investment and affordable tenures."

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3 thoughts on “Ask the “expert”

  • Q: The UK looks more exposed to a housing-induced correction than the US. If we sit quietly, will it all go away?

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  • Have just sent the fellow a question asking him if Knight Frank has a vested interest in painting a rosy picture… We shall see if the FT publish! Goldman Sachs, who are as impartial as we’re likely to find, are now seeing chance of a 20% reduction, viz the earlier Martin Wolf article I posted.

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  • crash bandicoot says:

    Am I best to invest my IO BTL mortgage in ex-local authority housing, or should I bag me a healthy off-plan discount on some internatonal jet setting executive style new-build studio flats.

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