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Is Buy-to-Let Investing Dead?

Is Buy-to-Let Investing Dead?

FromMany Happy Returns


Is Buy-to-Let Investing Dead?

FromMany Happy Returns

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Oct 25, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Regulatory changes and rising interest rates have squeezed rental yields, leaving investors to wonder: Is the buy-to-let dream over? And in today’s Dumb Question of the Week: Does real estate outperform the stock market over the long-term? Thanks to IG for sponsoring this episode. Find out more about IG Smart Portfolios via https://upl.inc/h46sgc Selected links Monthly Lettings Index (Hamptons) Mortgaged landlords face falling profits and refinancing hurdles (FT) Why Britain’s buy-to-let dream is dying (The Telegraph) The Rate of Return on Everything, 1870–2015 Get in touch ? mhr@pensioncraft.com ? many-happy-returns.captivate.fm Join PensionCraft ? Go to pensioncraft.com for all Ramin’s work ? Join PensionCraft's membership here pensioncraft.com/membership ▶️ Subscribe on YouTube Disclaimer This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes and is not financial advice. We do not provide recommendations or endorse any decision to buy, sell or hold any security. We cannot be held responsible for any actions listeners may take and investors are encouraged to seek independent financial advice. Copyright 2022 Many Happy Returns
Released:
Oct 25, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Investing is the best way to build wealth, but it comes with risk and uncertainty. Join Ramin Nakisa (a professional investment coach with a dedicated YouTube following) and Michael Pugh (a not-so-professional investor) as they untangle the ups and downs of financial markets and debate how to design and grow a portfolio. If you want the knowledge and confidence to invest in stocks, bonds, and ETFs, join us every Wednesday as we journey through the world of bull markets, bubbles and crashes. Bring snacks and a steady hand, we're in it for the long haul... Ramin Nakisa is co-founder of PensionCraft and a former investment banking strategist, with two published books on investing. He has a PhD in Physics and a dog called Teddy. Michael Pugh is a media executive in London, working in news, television and music. He is an amateur investor and a new dad.