Hi all,
I am fairly new to property inbvesting and have been listening to a lot of podcasts and watching you tube videos etc.
I recently heard about the theory of the 18 year property cycle and also that it can apparently be tracked by also keeping a close eye on what the stock market is doind as that is an indicator of things to come if the guys are right.
I would like to do my own research into this a little and have managed to find an app for my android device which allows me to look back at the stock market for the main indexes back to 1985. Does anyone know of a simple way to look back through the history of the property market to see if there is a relationship?
I know about RP data's free service at MYRP and that will allow me to go back 10 years I think and only for this country. As I am from the UK and have a property there and also a fairly easy ability to still be able to buy there, albeit with a huge deposit, I would love to know about a source for that market too.
Many thanks and hoping you can help,
Regards,
Paul
I am fairly new to property inbvesting and have been listening to a lot of podcasts and watching you tube videos etc.
I recently heard about the theory of the 18 year property cycle and also that it can apparently be tracked by also keeping a close eye on what the stock market is doind as that is an indicator of things to come if the guys are right.
I would like to do my own research into this a little and have managed to find an app for my android device which allows me to look back at the stock market for the main indexes back to 1985. Does anyone know of a simple way to look back through the history of the property market to see if there is a relationship?
I know about RP data's free service at MYRP and that will allow me to go back 10 years I think and only for this country. As I am from the UK and have a property there and also a fairly easy ability to still be able to buy there, albeit with a huge deposit, I would love to know about a source for that market too.
Many thanks and hoping you can help,
Regards,
Paul