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The UK property market is facing its most dramatic changes in over 15 years, and ordinary homeowners, renters, and first-time buyers are feeling the impact. In this video, we break down the five forces reshaping housing in 2025: mortgage regulation changes, surging property listings, small landlords leaving the market, massive corporate acquisitions, and potential new taxes targeting homeowners.
We explore:
• How the FCA’s mortgage stress test reforms could open doors for buyers—or fuel price surges.
• Why a flood of property listings isn’t necessarily good news for first-time buyers.
• The difference between small landlords and corporate giants like BlackRock, Legal & General, and Blackstone.
• How institutional investors are turning UK homes into a financial asset class.
• What looming land value tax proposals could mean for homeowners worth over £500k.
Whether you own, rent, or are trying to get your first foot on the property ladder, understanding these changes is critical for making informed decisions. Don’t get left behind as the UK property market transforms.
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