Originally posted by ChimpMaster
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oh dear (tm): Generation rent: the housing ladder starts to collapse for the under-40
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostNot wishing to make this a handfuls of hot gravel post, I echo these experiences, and I think many others do too. Christ I think I've been on a foreign holiday three times in 15 years and have worshiped at the altar of Skoda. But the fact of the matter is either prices come down, or more folks just will not ever reach the critical mass of deposit needed to purchase. Even if they live with Mum & Dad and live of beans on toast. This reflects a potentially fundamental change in our society, where a modestly wealthy group who got in to property in the 'sweet spot', will be followed by a poor and impoverished prole like group who unless gifted a winning ticket to the party (inheritance, BOMAD, etc), will pay the rent/mortgage of the yuppie generation.Comment
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostWe are where we are and we have to deal with the situation as it is now. You can't change the world or the macro-economy; you can only adjust your circumstances to make them work best for you. You have a massive advantage over 90% of the population: you are a contractor, hopefully in contract right now and hopefully on a reasonable rate.Comment
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Originally posted by sal View Post
So you promote young hard working people to buy a house and move to a deprived area with no jobs and wait for the jobs to come to them while leeching benefits?
That being the case, the geographic location of your home is less critical so can be almost anywhere that there is decent broadband.
People will have to learn to compromise if they really want to get onto the property ladder because nothing is going to land in your lap.
It never has, it seems that previous generations grasped this fact much more readily.“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostI suggested that as we move further into the 21st Century there are plenty of options for working from home if you have decent skills, education, and initiative.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostNo. That is not what I proposed at all. Maybe reread it and comment again. In summary, I suggested that as we move further into the 21st Century there are plenty of options for working from home if you have decent skills, education, and initiative.
That being the case, the geographic location of your home is less critical so can be almost anywhere that there is decent broadband.
People will have to learn to compromise if they really want to get onto the property ladder because nothing is going to land in your lap.
It never has, it seems that previous generations grasped this fact much more readily.
We made sacrifices to get what we wanted because we knew we couldn't have it all.
As did our parents.
Todays generation will think nothing of dropping 50 quid on a new hipster hairdo.
Then bitch about not being able to afford a house.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostDo you work from home?
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Originally posted by tractor View PostU mad bro?
Back in the drawer with you.
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Prices are high because government uses force to keep rates low, embarks on bubble inflating exercises like help for first-time buyers, etc, etc.
All rent control does is limit supply and lower quality.
The solution is real prices. Not manipulated prices.Comment
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