Originally posted by sasguru
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"Only for overextended people "
Umm - let's say you bought a house at 3.75 and it's gone up by 1.75. You're paying £1000 a month and it's now gone up pretty much by to £1500 a month - that's pricey for anyone. Of course repos go up because yes, some people are overextended.
You originally implied that repos weren't linked to interest rates, now I've no idea what you're trying to say apart from squirming out of a dumb comment and once again trying to prove how much cleverer you are than anyone who actually, god forbid, bought a house. You rock
Repos go up with interest rates, time delayed, and if interest rates do indeed hit double figure then a lot of people are in trouble - but I don't see that happening, especially not based on some poxy little chart pulled out of context by your good self.Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith
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Originally posted by snawUmm - let's say you bought a house at 3.75 and it's gone up by 1.75. You're paying £1000 a month and it's now gone up pretty much by to £1500 a month - that's pricey for anyone.
By the way morgage rates are typically higher than BoE rate - this means that 1.75% increase was actually on a higher number than 3.75%, thus representing smaller overall increase.
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You miss the point, yet again, my good friend. When a particular staistical base is low it doesn't take much to make what seems like a dramatic rise. The point is that 20000 repos is less than the long-term statistical average of 30000.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguruYou miss the point, yet again, my good friend.Comment
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For a supposedly clever guy, you're a bit thick. Obviously no statistical education.
There's a difference between a spike and a trend. The spike may yet turn to a trend but the time span isn't enough to say.
To cope with the "storm", if I was you, I would shut the dormer window in my bedsit, fill the cracks with old copies of the Sun and hide under the duvet on my single bed
Personally I am going hunting for property 4 this weekend.Hard Brexit now!
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Clearly the only answer is to raise taxes and introduce more laws. You need to start thinking the NL way.Comment
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Originally posted by sasguruFor a supposedly clever guy, you're a bit thick. Obviously no statistical education.Comment
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