Henry Pryor

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Sinopsis

Comments on the housing market on radio programs since 2007. More detail at www.HenryPryor.com (www.henrypryor.com)

Episodios

  • London house prices on the slide? 15th Nov 2017

    16/11/2017 Duración: 09min

    A chat with Vanessa Feltz on BBC London who had read in the Evening Standard that house prices in the Capital are falling. True or false?

  • You & Yours - 14th Sept 2017

    15/09/2017 Duración: 05min

    Marco Nardi wants to sell his home in Kensington but after five months he's had just five viewers and has now had to drop the asking price from £4.75m to £3.85m. Will he have to drop it further and is what's happening to the top end of the market in London likely to spread across other parts of the country asks Shari Vahl. Knight Frank are now selling Marco's home. You can find details here;- http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-67371425.html

  • Roberto Perrone 25th July 2017 pt 2

    14/08/2017 Duración: 09min

    Part 2 of the BBC Three Counties look at the leasehold issue this time with an interview with me.

  • Roberto Perrone 25th July 2017 pt 1

    14/08/2017 Duración: 13min

    A two-part focus on the scandal of leasehold homes including an interview with Louise O'Riordan who lives near Dunstable. Louise and her husband were first time buyers.

  • You & Yours - 21st June. What's happening to the housing market?

    23/06/2017 Duración: 05min

    Winifred Robinson is concerned that we no longer have a single housing market and as a consequence it's no longer possible to be certain what's happening to prices and to sale volumes. She speak to me and to Annie Goak, a buyer in Manchester

  • Five Live Breakfast 2nd June 2017

    03/06/2017 Duración: 03min

    Having been quoted on the front page of The Times Sean Farrington and Clare McDonnell were keen to chat to me about the state of the housing market just a week before the General Election.

  • Today program - 8th Dec 2016

    08/12/2016 Duración: 05min

    A painful appearance mostly spent correcting research put out by London Central Portfolio suggesting a melt down in high end property. LCP interrogate the latest Land Registry data set for their numbers but this does mean that they are using incomplete data due to the time lag updating the records. Further more HMRC publish Stamp Duty receipts every month which confirm that in 1999/00 they raised £3.2bn and last year £10.7bn. The total will no doubt fall as transactions slow but we haven't seen this yet and claims that it has are refuted by the likes of Knight Frank and Savills whom I have spoken to. All we can really say is that the pendulum has swung from it being a sellers market to being a buyers market. Nice to finally meet business presenter Dominic O'Connell at last. Nice chap.

  • You & Yours - 21st Nov 2016 - Are landlords being persecuted?

    21/11/2016 Duración: 09min

    Changes introduced by George Osborne in his summer Budget last year means significant changes for the way that mortgage interest can be off-set against tax. Some landlords claim that they will lead to increased rents and to social housing tenants being given notice but who exactly might be affected, why and when? My contribution along with a spokesman for Property118, a landlord and a social housing tenant.

  • An listener writes..

    16/11/2016 Duración: 43s

    One of the great things about radio is the immediate feedback you get from the audience. Of course much of what I receive asks why I was booked to go on the program in the first place but this reaction to Vanessa Feltz was a rare exception

  • Wake up to Money 16th Nov 2016 - The Redfern Review

    16/11/2016 Duración: 07min

    The Labour Party commissioned it's fourth housing review since 2004 and today Pete Redfern the chairman of Taylor Wimpey publishes his findings. I speak to Coletta Smith and Mickey Clark about whether it tells us anything new or if it provides any interesting answers.

  • BBC London 15th Nov 2016 - Calls to amend Stamp Duty

    16/11/2016 Duración: 11min

    A long and very enjoyable chat with Vanessa Feltz on BBC London as the Telegraph lead a campaign to amend the way Stamp Duty is charged.

  • MoneyBox on Radio 4 - 15th Oct 2016

    15/10/2016 Duración: 07min

    Online agents - the future or one more reason for the public to hate estate agents? Paul Lewis quizzes Michael Brown, the boss and founder of PurpleBricks and gets an impressive scoop.

  • Interest rates are chopped to 0.25%! Jeremy Vine Show, 4th August 2016

    04/08/2016 Duración: 12min

    A trip to Radio 2 to find Vanessa Feltz standing in for Jeremy and to be joined first by the BBC's Business Editor Simon Jack and then a discussion with Vicky Pryce. Vicky favours the lower rate and the additional £60bn of Quantitive Easing that has been announced. I'm less happy...

  • What now? Speaking to BBC radio about the implications of today's decision

    24/06/2016 Duración: 06min

    A morning spent speaking to newspapers, magazines and broadcasters about what the Leave result means for the housing market. Here's my response the David Preever on BBC Berkshire

  • Should we privatise HM Land Registry? You & Yours 15th June 2016

    15/06/2016 Duración: 05min

    The government proposes to sell off Land Registry to private companies. Campaigners against the idea say Land Registry is the only system we have of property registration, and to allow that data into private hands would be deeply dangerous. I discuss the pros and cons with a Winifred Robinson.

  • Would a vote to Leave mean lower prices? Today - 21st May 2016

    21/05/2016 Duración: 06min

    George Osborne warns that a vote to leave the EU on 23rd June could lead to a 10-18% fall in house prices. Is he right or is he trying to scare people into voting to remain. I'm talking to Justin Webb (via Luci Live)

  • Market on the edge? Share Radio - 24th April 2016

    25/04/2016 Duración: 06min

    The independent think-tank, The Resolution Foundation, is set to present its first-ever audit of Britain's housing market. It may raise many issues in a country that’s not building enough new homes for a rising population. Share Radio's Robert Van Egghen asks me for my thoughts in his report as uncertainty over Brexit builds, and Britain's housebuilders warn of a construction slowdown.

  • BBC Radio 4 PM Program - 29th March 2016

    31/03/2016 Duración: 02min

    New curbs on buy-to-let proposed by Bank of England following control being given by George Osborne. "What might the implications be?" asks Eddie Mair

  • BBC Radio 4 You & Yours. Nightmare on Nine Elms Street?

    07/03/2016 Duración: 08min

    Has the shine come off London's new build housing market? Tony Bonsignore looks at Nine Elms developments and speaks to Merryn Somerset Webb, Roarie Scarisbrick from Property Vision, selling agents Garton Jones & me on Radio 4's You and Yours.

  • Simon Jack speaks to Peter Redfern on BBC Today

    04/02/2016 Duración: 03min

    Shadow housing minister John Healey has asked Peter Redfern, boss of house builder Taylor Wimpey to look into the problems of home ownership. Those expecting a smooth ride from Simon should pay attention to his killer offer to save the Review six months! Later in the day it was announced that Simon was to become BBC Business Editor although the two events may not have been connected. Full details of the Redfern Review here;- http://www.redfernreview.org

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