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New build is worst buy-to-let investment, experts warn
if you bought in London you’ll always sell at a profit same with any of the UK attractive cities
True, even though it might take 10 years for price to recover: if you paid for house in cash then you might just be okay.
Other than that it is a rubbish myth that they want to believe you in order to con you into playing their con-game.
You know what cracks me up with UK public? Lots of paper stories about how those SMS/phone premium calls games are a con... because some people who called at the end were not included in the draw... big fking deal - the main point is that the whole game is a con - the chances of winning are low, that's the whole point of the con, its like picking on Grim Reaper for not wearing a matching tie - it does not matter ffs when he came to take your life!
Aren't you taking this a bit personally? After all if you've insider insights not available to the stupid public, you should be able to capitalise, n'est pas?
All this liquidity in all kind of global bubbles is coming from 0% interest japanese yen which peeps borrowed for the last 10 years to invest globally.
If the japanese market starts recovering and its interest rate start rising which has already started, it will be mother of all recessions since all the yen will go home.
Apparently the money involved was trillions of dollars and nobody ,even the japs haven't a clue how much.
We saw this phenomenon at a small level during 1998 crash , this time it will be at greater scale.
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