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7AtW in real terms as not bought yet28.57%2DimPrawn potentially as missus is gold digger28.57%2Shimano105 who paid his nortgage off 3 years ago0.00%0AndyW42.86%3 -
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I own several properties and a villa and my total mortgage is currently £6K. That's not per month, that's total owed.
I keep the mortgage has it gives me an instant (open) facility of up to £250K to pay for business ventures.
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Originally posted by DimPrawnI own several properties and a villa and my total mortgage is currently £6K. That's not per month, that's total owed.
I keep the mortgage has it gives me an instant (open) facility of up to £250K to pay for business ventures.
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And people like you are the reason property is going through the roof and children are in daycare from age 0.
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I am my own self fulfilling prophecy. You know it's true. Money makes money.Originally posted by LucyAnd people like you are the reason property is going through the roof and children are in daycare from age 0.
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Have good weekend all and don't forget to pay your landlords.Comment
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Watch out, you'll turn into a Dim Prawn nextOriginally posted by DimPrawnI am my own self fulfilling prophecy. You know it's true. Money makes money.
Have good weekend all and don't forget to pay your landlords.
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I did have a mortgage once, talked into it by the accountants, something about tax efficiency, but it's all b4lls, recon it was just a scam where they were making money, not me. I've paid cash on the nail ever since.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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