Originally posted by d000hg
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Want to buy a broom cupboard in London, how to borrow the £££
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Maybe just continue to rent and in due course buy somewhere outside London.
There seems to be no end to the ridiculous housing bubble in the foreseeable future. Politics is feeding it. Immigration is feeding it. The City of London is feeding it. People will just live in smaller and smaller houses. Perhaps the SE of England will become like Hong Kong. The only possible disruptor is if we come out of Europe in 2017, or reforms on the City - unlikely. The City IS the government.Comment
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Hopefully the money supply-induced housing bubble will eventually burst, if that is what it turns out to be, and there are a lot of theories out there.
I guess I will wait for 3 to 5 years to increase my initial capital, although if the market doesn't stop going up, it all become academic.
I was hoping there were tried and tested strategies out there that people had used, hence my reference to a broom cupboard. I thought maybe I should just buy anything even if it is only a 1-bed studio on the M25 that I'm never going to actually live in, and then trade up somehow. Or perhaps find an architect building a self-build for a housing co-op of the type that didn't demand your soul. But I guess there's no such thing as a free lunch. Or even partially free.Comment
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Originally posted by adam42 View PostI thought maybe I should just buy anything even if it is only a 1-bed studio on the M25
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Originally posted by stek View PostBorrowing even £400k is a mega-risk in my view when you consider the state of contracting and it's future or lack of it.
I get that a HPC is off the cards until the global financial mega bubble pops. So either wade in or sit out. As another decade goes by... It would be nice to have a proper pad before the clock ticks 50.Comment
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Why don't you take 100k and buy 3 or 4 sub 100k properties in the north with a high yield.. get the cash flow coming in and bank on (slower than London) equity growth over the next few yearsComment
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Want to buy a broom cupboard in London, how to borrow the £££
Originally posted by Peter Loew View PostWhy don't you take 100k and buy 3 or 4 sub 100k properties in the north with a high yield.. get the cash flow coming in and bank on (slower than London) equity growth over the next few yearsComment
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Originally posted by Peter Loew View PostWhy don't you take 100k and buy 3 or 4 sub 100k properties in the north with a high yield.. get the cash flow coming in and bank on (slower than London) equity growth over the next few yearsComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI tried that before. It only ends up with aggravation. And London property market doubles every 10 years. Its a money making machine! They only way is up!Comment
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Originally posted by Peter Loew View PostBuying around the HS2 link should boost growth as commutes into London will be 'doable'. Depends what your goal is too, cash flow vs equity?
How many stations are on the HS2 link? And won't it take a decade to build?Comment
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