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First-time buyers welcome crash | First-time buyers welcome crash |
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By Peter Jackson BBC News | |
The financial crisis might be a blessing for first-time buyers Praying for the house crash House prices have fallen for 11 months in a row with lender Nationwide warning of "difficult" times ahead, but many first-time buyers are quietly counting their blessings. | The financial crisis might be a blessing for first-time buyers Praying for the house crash House prices have fallen for 11 months in a row with lender Nationwide warning of "difficult" times ahead, but many first-time buyers are quietly counting their blessings. |
The housing market slump offers thousands of young workers their best chance of ownership in years as homes become more and more affordable. | The housing market slump offers thousands of young workers their best chance of ownership in years as homes become more and more affordable. |
Many are not buying yet, but are more than happy to play a waiting game and try to call the bottom of the market. | Many are not buying yet, but are more than happy to play a waiting game and try to call the bottom of the market. |
In April, BBC News spoke to three young professionals who hoped a housing crash might get them a foot on the ladder. | In April, BBC News spoke to three young professionals who hoped a housing crash might get them a foot on the ladder. |
How do their prospects look nearly six months on with the economy in disarray? | How do their prospects look nearly six months on with the economy in disarray? |
IZZY MIYAGHI, 34, FROM BIRMINGHAM | IZZY MIYAGHI, 34, FROM BIRMINGHAM |
The community education outreach officer earns £28,000 a year and wants to buy a house for around £120,000. He lives with his family to save as much as possible for his deposit. | The community education outreach officer earns £28,000 a year and wants to buy a house for around £120,000. He lives with his family to save as much as possible for his deposit. |
"My position is stronger, I've got more money saved up, house prices are falling and the market is getting better," he said. | "My position is stronger, I've got more money saved up, house prices are falling and the market is getting better," he said. |
"But it's not where I want it to be. I still don't believe I'm ready to buy a property for another nine months, especially because I think house prices are coming down further. | "But it's not where I want it to be. I still don't believe I'm ready to buy a property for another nine months, especially because I think house prices are coming down further. |
"I have sympathy for people who have a house, but I want to buy a house, I want to live. | "I have sympathy for people who have a house, but I want to buy a house, I want to live. |
"I'm living with the family. I need to save every penny I can - I can't even afford to rent." | "I'm living with the family. I need to save every penny I can - I can't even afford to rent." |
SEBASTIAN CLARKE, 25, FROM ABERYSTWYTH, CEREDIGION | SEBASTIAN CLARKE, 25, FROM ABERYSTWYTH, CEREDIGION |
The IT systems adminstrator has been renting for seven years, earns £20,000 a year and hopes to buy a house with his fiancee for around £100,000. | The IT systems adminstrator has been renting for seven years, earns £20,000 a year and hopes to buy a house with his fiancee for around £100,000. |
"My situtation is better in terms of choice and it will get better as long as prices keep dropping," he said. | "My situtation is better in terms of choice and it will get better as long as prices keep dropping," he said. |
"I'm glad I didn't get into property a couple of years ago. I've got friends who bought then and are already into negative equity. | "I'm glad I didn't get into property a couple of years ago. I've got friends who bought then and are already into negative equity. |
The IT administrator says he is playing a wait and see game | The IT administrator says he is playing a wait and see game |
"I'm playing a wait and see game at the moment because I think prices will fall for some time. | "I'm playing a wait and see game at the moment because I think prices will fall for some time. |
"It would be a mistake to get something overvalued. Unless something jumps out at me, I'm not rushing into anything. | "It would be a mistake to get something overvalued. Unless something jumps out at me, I'm not rushing into anything. |
"Banks are getting a lot tighter, a 25% deposit is becoming more common now and it will take me a while to raise that." | "Banks are getting a lot tighter, a 25% deposit is becoming more common now and it will take me a while to raise that." |
HEIDI McFADDEN, 29, FROM COLCHESTER, ESSEX | HEIDI McFADDEN, 29, FROM COLCHESTER, ESSEX |
The English teacher earns £30,000 a year and lives at home with her parents, paying them rent. | The English teacher earns £30,000 a year and lives at home with her parents, paying them rent. |
"In the long-term the crash is quite positive because I don't have a mortgage and I do have a small amount of savings," she said. | "In the long-term the crash is quite positive because I don't have a mortgage and I do have a small amount of savings," she said. |
"I'd welcome a further drop in the market because it bears no relation to what people are earning and it should. | "I'd welcome a further drop in the market because it bears no relation to what people are earning and it should. |
"I think I'll have to sit tight for at least another two or three years... if prices don't come down further we'll have to re-address our very attitudes to what a house is for." | "I think I'll have to sit tight for at least another two or three years... if prices don't come down further we'll have to re-address our very attitudes to what a house is for." |