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Brexit DOOM™: BTL
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The kind of foreigners who should be (wrongly) feeling unwelcome by the Brexit vote are those who can't afford a property of any description in London. So that can't be the reason.Originally posted by AtW View PostBubbles don't get corrected - they get burst.
Triggers could be difference, in this case Brexit can easily be one for London property - a fair few foreigners don't feel welcome anymore and they'll move somewhere else.
The foreigners in London who can afford London properties don't give a **** what Brexit voters think. Fairly sure those Russian oligarchs aren't giving two hoots in that respect.Taking a break from contractingComment
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We are talking about renters here.Originally posted by chopper View PostThe kind of foreigners who should be (wrongly) feeling unwelcome by the Brexit vote are those who can't afford a property of any description in London. So that can't be the reason.
The foreigners in London who can afford London properties don't give a **** what Brexit voters think. Fairly sure those Russian oligarchs aren't giving two hoots in that respect.
For example Governor of the Bank of England is a renter.
For rich foreigners Brexit is also bad because buying property in a EU member state is much more interesting, a fair few of them would now choose Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, Vienna etcComment
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But not from the EU. I don't think he feels unwelcome.Originally posted by AtW View PostWe are talking about renters here.
For example Governor of the Bank of England is a renter.
The average pret-a-manger worker can't afford to rent a place in London. Not even when shacking up with ten of his mates.
So what you're saying is that demand for properties in London is coming down because foreign buy-to-letters are choosing elsewhere, thus causing prices to become more sensible.For rich foreigners Brexit is also bad because buying property in a EU member state is much more interesting, a fair few of them would now choose Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, Vienna etc
Boom. BOOOOOOM.
Lets have more of that.Taking a break from contractingComment
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He gets £5k per week taxpayer-funded housing "allowance".Originally posted by chopper View PostBut not from the EU. I don't think he feels unwelcome.Comment
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It is pretty grimy but SFW.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostShort URL alert! NLUK may be sending us off to some dodgy porn site that keeps popping up windows all over the place!
We're not discussing _that_ sort of renter!Comment
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what you invested in ?Originally posted by sasguru View PostNope. Ride the markets, cowboy. Yee hah!Comment
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Bad weather affecting the rental price of allotments out on the east side of Scunthorpe?Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhy do you think I sold my BTLS last year?


I'll bite. Entertain me.Comment
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Boring index trackers.Originally posted by diseasex View Postwhat you invested in ?Hard Brexit now!
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