I am yet to buy a house as I believe that house prices are still overvalued. I try and demonstrate this monthly with the house affordability ratios that I present. This current government however seems intent on using our taxes to prop up this property market bubble. This offends me because my (and your) taxes are being used against me to keep me out of the market and also as an electioneering tool.
Saturday, 3 April 2010
Wednesday, 31 March 2010
Gold Priced in USD – March 2010 Update
Within my Retirement Investing Strategy I currently hold 3.5% (up from 3.2% at the last USD gold update) of my portfolio in gold with a targeted holding of 5%. Gold is the only portion of my portfolio that does not provide a yield (dividends, interest etc).
Tuesday, 30 March 2010
UK Property Market – March 2010 Update
I am still yet to buy myself a flat or house even though the ownership of one is important to my retirement investing strategy in the longer term. As I mentioned last month I have now also even stopped looking on the internet at house prices in the area that I am interested as I still think that UK house prices are still overvalued by a huge margin. Today the Nationwide reported that average house prices had risen from £161,320 to £164,519, a monthly rise of £3,199 or 2.0%. On an annualised basis house prices in absolute terms are up by 9.0% and if I look at real (after inflation) returns they are still up by 4.5%. When you live in a society where average assets are increasing at £3,199 per month I ask myself why go to work. Why not just leverage up, buy a few buy to lets and sit at home using your house price increases as a cash machine [sic].
Monday, 29 March 2010
Australian house price anecdotal
My dataset for Logan City which is just south of Brisbane shows that over the last 3 months house prices have risen 4.6% in this part of the world. This seems outrageous to me given the credit crunch that the world has just been through. However I now have a story that I wouldn’t have believed if somebody had told me but that demonstrates just how crazy the property market still is in this part of the world.
Sunday, 28 March 2010
UK Inflation – March 2010 Update
The Office for National Statistics has reported the February 2010 UK Consumer Price Index (CPI) as 3.0% down from 3.5% and the UK Retail Price Index (RPI) as 3.7% which is identical to last month.
My first chart is tracking the CHAW Index which is the RPI including All Items. I focus on the RPI as my National Savings and Investments Index Linked Savings Certificates use the RPI to index from. The current level of the Index remains above the trend line and now appears to be diverging further from trend.
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