'One reader, a recruitment consultant from Leeds, is typical of hundreds of thousands of people, who bought during the boom years. He bought a new flat in a Leeds waterside development for £180,000 in 2005. But, by 2009, he was told the flat was worth between £100,000 and £120,000. He says agents told him it would be at least a decade before he could break even. The flat eventually sold for £120,000 and he is now renting.
He says: ‘The experience has left me quite badly scarred. I will never buy a new- build again, and I am almost sure I won’t get a mortgage again, either. I will save and buy outright or not buy at all'
He says: ‘The experience has left me quite badly scarred. I will never buy a new- build again, and I am almost sure I won’t get a mortgage again, either. I will save and buy outright or not buy at all'
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