Decidedly plebian poll coming up.
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Whats your mortgage on your main property (ie counting BTL/investements)?
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Whats your mortgage on your main property (ie counting BTL/investements)?
49Mortgage free36.73%180-50K10.20%551-100K10.20%5101-150K14.29%7151-200K12.24%6201-250K2.04%1251-300K6.12%3Over 300K4.08%2Over 400K0.00%0Over 500K2.04%1Greater than 500K2.04%1Hard Brexit now!
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Liquid lunch you seeOriginally posted by Bob Dalek View PostWhats your mortgage on your main property (ie counting BTL/investements)?

Hard Brexit now!
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Where's the 'renting and paying off credit cards' option?"Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon MuskComment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostLiquid lunch you see
Watching Jeremy Kyle, flipping through your final demands and sniffing lighter fuel.
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Only about 200k euros. Luckily we didn’t fall for the trap of buying a huge house on our combined income, but a small house with a small mortgage based on my girlfriend’s nursing income.
I don’t mean to be smug about this, because only last year we really considered buying a place nearby for about 700k euros, fantastic house, modern architecture, very stylish, swimming pool and the lot, but then I woke up in the middle of the night sweating and said ‘what if the contracting market goes belly up?’ Thank heavens we didn’t go ahead and buy that.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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I made exactly the same decision recently, went for a cheap and cheerful.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostOnly about 200k euros. Luckily we didn’t fall for the trap of buying a huge house on our combined income, but a small house with a small mortgage based on my girlfriend’s nursing income.
I don’t mean to be smug about this, because only last year we really considered buying a place nearby for about 700k euros, fantastic house, modern architecture, very stylish, swimming pool and the lot, but then I woke up in the middle of the night sweating and said ‘what if the contracting market goes belly up?’ Thank heavens we didn’t go ahead and buy that.
Had to buy as was under serious pressure from my wife, had been putting her off for 2 years but it was starting to become too big an issue
Mortgage is so small though that at current earning levels it could be paid off in full when the 3 year tie in period ends.Coffee's for closersComment
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Luckily I went for a septic tank, which I pay for by licking the streets of London clean every day for 4 pence a year.Comment
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