Synopsis
Comments on the housing market on radio programs since 2007. More detail at www.HenryPryor.com (www.henrypryor.com)
Episodes
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MoneyBox 19th June 2021
22/06/2021 Duration: 09minWith the end of the Stamp Duty holiday just two weeks away what might happen to those deals that don't make it? How many transactions are being pushed through and what happens when it end? Paul Lewis speaks to Dan Whitworth, to Stephanie who is trying to get her sale and purchase through, to Helen, a hassled conveyancer and to me.
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Jeremy Vine - 21st Jan 2021
21/01/2021 Duration: 08minPeople are traveling miles to see a house but what restrictions are there? Should you try and beat the Stamp Duty holiday? Why can someone go and view a property but I can't see my gran.
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BBC Radio Kent
05/05/2020 Duration: 10minA chat with Ian Collins on BBC Radio Kent who wanted to know what to expect when we come out of Lock Down. Where next for prices, for rents and the impact on people thinking of moving.
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Jeremy Vine Show - Radio 2 30th April 2020
30/04/2020 Duration: 04minTrouble for both residential and commercial landlords and tenants as the impact of Covid-19 grips businesses as well as people. Jeremy spoke to a pub landlord and to a residential tenant about their situations before speaking to me about the bigger picture.
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Money Box live - 8th April 2020
08/04/2020 Duration: 34minLouise Cooper asks how government rules help tenants and landlords affected by coronavirus. With a series of questions from listeners I join a panel including Anny Cullum - National organiser for Acorn, a community and tenants union and John Stewart - Policy manager at the National Residential Landlords Association
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Jeremy Vine on Radio 2 - 27th March 2020
28/03/2020 Duration: 07minThe Government has advised that all property transactions be halted during the lock down, banned agents from inspecting properties or buyers viewing. Jeremy wants to know what can still progress and the implications.
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You & Yours - 30th Aug 2019. The 40 year mortgage.
12/09/2019 Duration: 07minTheir son James is self employed and unable to get a mortgage so mum and dad Pam & Keith are taking out a 40 year mortgage to help him to buy a home. I have some problems with this as I explained to Peter White via LuciLive in Umbria.
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You & Yours - 31st May 2019
31/05/2019 Duration: 07minThe Lawford Housing Enterprise Trust in Essex has the simple and sole aim of providing affordable local housing for young local people, within the Parishes of Lawford, Manningtree and Mistley. The Trust’s schemes support tenants to save funds to put towards a deposit to buy their own home; tenants pay an affordable monthly payment which includes rent and a deposit payment which is returned to them on successful completion of their tenancy. Clare Worden went along to see how it works and asked me for some comments on the idea of 'Almshouses for the young'. More detail here
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Today Program 26th Feb 2019
26/02/2019 Duration: 03minTo New Broadcasting House to chat to Dominic O'Connell about house builder Persimmon Homes record-breaking £1bn profits
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Today Program - 17th Jan 2019. Impact of Brexit on housing market
17/01/2019 Duration: 03minTo W1A to chat to John Humphreys about the latest RICS housing market survey with Simon Rubinsohn. Not as stark as has been reported, there is still a market but it's not the same market that we had perhaps in 2016\. Big regional variations also make the national picture more complicated.
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29th Dec 2018 - Jeremy Vine, Radio 2
29/11/2018 Duration: 07minBank of England Governor is reported to be preparing for a 30% fall in house prices in the event of a 'hard Brexit'. I'm joined by Ruben from PricedOut to discuss what he really said and what the implications might be IF prices were to crash.
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14th Nov 2018 - You & Yours
14/11/2018 Duration: 04min[Research from Savills](https://www.savills.co.uk/blog/article/268550/residential-property/interactive-map--house-prices-in-the-north-to-rise-faster-than-in-the-south.aspx) suggests that house prices will rise across the country over the coming years and that the north may see greater house price inflation than the south. I explain the challenges of these kind of predictions to Winifred Robinson on You and Yours.
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17th Sept 2018 - You & Yours on Radio 4.
18/09/2018 Duration: 07minCould people who used the Governments Help to Buy scheme be facing negative equity? I'm joined by David O'Leary from the Home builders Federation to discuss this and other aspects of the scheme.
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14th Sept. 2018 BBC Radio 5 Live Breakfast
14/09/2018 Duration: 10minBank of England Governor Mark Carney is reported to have told Cabinet that house prices might fall by 35% in the event of "a had Brexit". I've spent the day explaining to radio stations that this was not a prediction or forecast but rather the bank stress-testing in the event that this were to happen. They did similar modelling in November last year. I'm chatting here to Rachel Berden and Nicky Campbell and in due course to Sean Farrington. This link helps clarify what has happened. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-45516678
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Peak property in the Capital? BBC London 16th Aug 2018
16/08/2018 Duration: 08minAn early morning chat with Vanessa Feltz about Daily Mail headlines - is this peak property in the Capital? Could the market crash?
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6th July 2018 - Funding our cathedrals with Jeremy Vine on Radio 2
06/07/2018 Duration: 09minPeterborough & Exeter cathedrals are just two examples of the 42 cathedrals in this country that are reported to be in dire financial straites so the General Synod are considering passing a law to prevent courts from forcing the sale of these great buildings in the event that of bankruptcy. Can we commercialise these churches? I debate with the charming Richard Fitzwilliams to explore the pro's and con's.
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You & Yours - 21st June 2018
21/06/2018 Duration: 07minHaving been to Belfast and to Edinburgh You & Yours sent Mike Young to London to take the temperature of the Capital's housing market. He spoke again to Marco Nardi whom he spoke to last year and who at the time was trying to sell his home in Kensington. He paid £3.95m for it in 2013, launched it first in Feb 2017 asking £4.85m but what did it eventually sell for? Also, Sinead Fox is selling her home in Dollis Hill. How has she faired and will her husband now realise just how much they have spent on it since they bought it five years ago?
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You & Yours - 1st June 2018
01/06/2018 Duration: 07minBuy-to-let lending is down but is this unexpected and should we worry? Shari Vahl asks the questions but due to a rather busy news day I am cut off in my prime!
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LBC - 23rd March 2018
29/03/2018 Duration: 08min[Savills research](http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-43541990?intlink_from_url=&link_location=live-reporting-story) for BBC News suggests that people are moving less often than they used to and LBC's Shelagh Fogarty wanted to know why.
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Budget day on The Jeremy Vine show 22nd Nov 2017
23/11/2017 Duration: 05minAs the Chancellor stands up to deliver his Budget I debate with Sam Bowman from The Adam Smith Institute the merits of changing or even scrapping Stamp Duty.