It is the time of year when everyone has predictions for the year ahead. I am about to suggest that you should ignore them all.
Turning points
Forecasts are only valuable when they can identify significant shifts in the market before, they happen.
What difference does it make if prices increase by 2% or decrease by 3% in the next year? For an investor who is investing for the long term, it will not matter. However, what if the market is about to soar or collapse? It would be beneficial to be aware of that beforehand.
However, forecasters have a dismal history of doing this. Consider the year 2007, just before a 15% market collapse, one analyst (Capital Economics) who had been predicting a crash for four years retracted this forecast in 2007, stating that “you can’t keep saying a crash will happen while prices keep on rising.”
Then came 2020, when a market that had been stagnant began to boom and prices increased by 7.3%. That knowledge would have been beneficial to have beforehand. However, Savills (among many others) predicted a 5–10% drop in prices.
False confidence
The other issue with predictions is that you can find data to support any point you want to make. So, if you look around, you will find lots of seemingly credible people making detailed, data-backed arguments… that entirely contradict one another.
Who are you going to believe? Can you really have conviction in any view?
So by all means absorb other people’s predictions – but only as one of many data points to help develop your own beliefs, not to blindly follow.
If you see someone making a confident and eye-catching forecast… have a quick Google of what they said at the same time last year. You might find that their track record is less than convincing.
This week’s biggest news…
- Rightmove has reported a strong start to January, with asking prices rising by 1.3% and a 20% increase in the number of sales agreed compared to last year. You wouldn’t say we were back to “normal” (if anyone can even remember what that is), but buyer confidence is on the up.
- London prices have fallen by 6% year-on-year, according to Land Registry data. It’s a lagging source, but still points to the pattern of prices falling in the South East and holding up far better elsewhere.
- A previously gloomy forecaster has changed its tune: Knight Frank previously believed property prices would fall by 4% in 2024, but the recent cuts in mortgage rates mean they now anticipate a 3% increase.
- There’s been another rash of lenders cutting rates this week – including TSB, Santander, and Skipton. Popular investor lender The Mortgage Works has some eye-catching new rates, including two-year fixes below 4%– although it’s worth noting that fees are still much higher than they were a couple of years ago.
Author : Jag Chaggar
Great information and advice, thank you Jag
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