The current post-pandemic climate is a petri dish for doubt. Uncertainty is driving the UK housing market to extremes, which is affecting every element, from first time purchasers to seasoned landlords.
Our third Prime Minister in six years is about to be voted in after the last two were unceremoniously deposed. Larry, number 10’s cat, doesn’t even bother to introduce himself to any new tenant, or the 20 odd housing ministers that have crossed his threshold since 1997, as he has come to expect their imminent eviction. Given this, is it any wonder the housing market is in the state it is today? There is no consistency which feeds further into housing uncertainty.
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