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Signs that North of England and Scottish property in favour

Nicholas Wallwork

Nicholas Wallwork

Editor-in-Chief
Staff member
Premium Member
Over the last few weeks there has been much mention of the European Union, the EU referendum and the forthcoming UK exit from the EU. This has obviously caused some confusion and concern across investment markets with the property market apparently coming in for particular focus. It is therefore interesting to see that a recent

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Longterminvestor

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There has always been good value when looking at long-term buy to let investments in the likes of Scotland and the North of England. These areas do not attract the same level of capital appreciation as London and the South of England but long-term steady rental income has allowed many investors to build up significant portfolios.
 
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PostBrexitInvestor

Member
While business and political power in the UK are dominated by London and the south of England the vast majority of property investment will remain in these areas. However, the perceived valuation gap between the north and south of England must surely come into play at some point? When will investors begin to see more value in the North?
 
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