Buy-To-Let Is A Disaster Waiting To Happen

Britons are about to go crazy for property again. This time they’re gambling their pensions, says Harvey Jones

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It isn’t hard to see why Britons have fallen in love with buy-to-let. We’ve had a thing about bricks and mortar for years.

The idea of buying a property and getting somebody else to cover the mortgage by paying you rent every month is simply irresistible.

Buy-to-let has helped to fuel the runaway UK house price growth of the last 20 years, and flattened young people’s hopes of getting on the property ladder.

The proportion of 25-34 year olds who are homeowners has collapsed from 59% to just 36% in the last decade, according to the English Housing Survey.

Youngsters just can’t compete with the power of buy-to-let.  

Cry Freedom

Now the buy-to-let industry is gearing up for a fresh bonanza, thanks to forthcoming pension freedom rules.

The radical reforms will allow the over-55s to draw cash from their pension from 6 April, and spend it on whatever they like.

To sweeten the deal, they can take 25% of the money free of tax as well.

You’ll never guess what they’re going to do with their sudden wealth. Oh, you already did.

Invest it in property.

Buy Buy Buy-to-let

One in three people heading for retirement are now considering purchasing a buy-to-let property, according to a recent survey by Platinum Property Partners.

Property solicitors NeglectAssist puts the likely figure at a hefty 80,000 new investors a year.

That’s on top of the 1.63 million existing buy-to-let investors, whose numbers rose 8% last year.

Once again, property is being mistaken for a pension.

Wall Of Money

From April, a tsunami of pension cash will start flowing into the UK housing market.

Tim Wixted at NeglectAssist predicts this will lead to a property price boom and then a bust, as many landlords come unstuck by failing to do their sums properly, and buying at the top of an already inflated market.

Most investors will already have more than enough exposure to property prices, through their own home. They really don’t need more.

High Prices Forever

This is the last thing the UK economy and housing market needs, let alone first-time buyers.

But nothing is going to stop lovestruck Britons from ploughing their pensions into over-priced bricks and mortar. Except maybe the next crash.

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