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House prices can only go up up up!
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Originally posted by AnnaDanishekWaiting for this bubble to expload
Halifax raises mortgage borrowing age limit to 80 | Money | The Guardian
Barclays Offer Sees Return Of 100% Mortgages
New self-cert mortgage lender 'can't meet demand' | Money | The Guardian
Give it another 20 years though and it will go pop.Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostKeep waiting.
Halifax raises mortgage borrowing age limit to 80 | Money | The Guardian
Barclays Offer Sees Return Of 100% Mortgages
New self-cert mortgage lender 'can't meet demand' | Money | The Guardian
Give it another 20 years though and it will go pop.
For all the UK Govenment's fine words and noble aspirations about sensible lending, we can't afford to be any less liberal on credit than the US.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
Now remember folks, if someone takes out a mortgage from this company and subsequently can't pay it back (for example because they've told a pack of lies on their application), they are victims and not greedy.
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showing my age now but that's exactly what they said in 1988 and then 2007
you can't have ladder with no bottom runs the issue will be kids won't move out of the parents home they will just sit waiting, so not paying rent and not buying starter homes
Both times it crashed the sign as been the boards outside houses, they just multiply overnight and I don't mean the selling ones I mean the To let boards, once you start seeing those it shows people are not moving around, people trying to sell come and go, they just take it off the market but the BTL can't have the house empty, when people stop moving around and you see the To Let boards popping up all over the place its a sign that the agencies don't have enough people coming through looking for rental and that's when the panic sets inComment
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Originally posted by Support Monkey View Postshowing my age now but that's exactly what they said in 1988 and then 2007
you can't have ladder with no bottom runs the issue will be kids won't move out of the parents home they will just sit waiting, so not paying rent and not buying starter homes
Both times it crashed the sign as been the boards outside houses, they just multiply overnight and I don't mean the selling ones I mean the To let boards, once you start seeing those it shows people are not moving around, people trying to sell come and go, they just take it off the market but the BTL can't have the house empty, when people stop moving around and you see the To Let boards popping up all over the place its a sign that the agencies don't have enough people coming through looking for rental and that's when the panic sets in
You won't be seeing any To Let signs or sad looking BTL owners, or property price falls.
Mortgages are heading back to the 1000 year mortgages, self cert, 125% LTV, zero deposit, interest only land again.
When it all looks shaky, the helicopters will drop enough money so no one has to work ever again.
I for one, can't wait. It's a New Paradigm™Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThere's enough immigrants arriving every year to fill each BTL property 5 times over.
You won't be seeing any To Let signs or sad looking BTL owners, or property price falls.
Mortgages are heading back to the 1000 year mortgages, self cert, 125% LTV, zero deposit, interest only land again.
When it all looks shaky, the helicopters will drop enough money so no one has to work ever again.
I for one, can't wait. It's a New Paradigm™Comment
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Originally posted by Support Monkey View PostAt the moment, All good things come to an end eventually
Maybe they should create an app for that.....Comment
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The only voting the stupid generation do is on Big Brother.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eloi
By the year AD 802,701, humanity has evolved into two separate species: the Eloi and the Morlocks, whereof the Eloi live a banal life of ease on the surface of the earth, while the Morlocks live underground, tending machinery and providing food, clothing, and infrastructure for the Eloi. The narration suggests that the separation of species may have been the result of a widening split between different social classes. Having solved all problems that required strength, intelligence, or virtue, the Eloi have slowly become dissolute and naive: they are described as smaller than modern humans, with shoulder-length curly hair, pointed chins, large eyes, small ears, small mouths with bright red thin lips, and sub-human intelligence. They do not perform much work, except to feed, play, and mate; and when Weena falls into a river, none of the other Eloi helps her (she is rescued instead by the Time Traveler).Comment
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