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Originally posted by FranckoWell, we are talking about 25 years time. How many chances that houses in 2032 will be 10% less than now?I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBatesif you were wise enough to put your money in say GAZPROM wait for prices to drop 20-30% in 2-3 years time and then buyComment
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Just as a matter of interest. Gunman Towers was valued last week at 230K. I purchased it about 2 years ago for 110K. Before you start with the "a valuation is not a sale price" bull, I would like to point out that a near neighbour valued at less sold for more and only took 3 weeks from advertised to sold.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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Originally posted by The Lone GunmanJust as a matter of interest. Gunman Towers was valued last week at 230K. I purchased it about 2 years ago for 110K. Before you start with the "a valuation is not a sale price" bull, I would like to point out that a near neighbour valued at less sold for more and only took 3 weeks from advertised to sold.Comment
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Originally posted by Lucifer BoxBut essentially it doesn't matter whether it's worth £1 or £1m because you live in it. If you're thinking of selling up and downsizing, then it might matter.
What does matter is the fear of a house price crash. Values would have to fall 50% to hit the purchase price and go a lot further to achieve negative equity. If the majority are in the same position then the crash is less likely as people wont be too woried about mounting debt. As long as interest rates dont get silly and they can still service their mortgage there will be no panic selling.
Mrs Gunman keeps banging on about selling up and moving abroad. I am tempted to cash in and go and start an outsourcing business in Mumbai, might try Goa as I have business contacts there. I realy like India.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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Originally posted by Lucifer BoxBut essentially it doesn't matter whether it's worth £1 or £1m because you live in it.Comment
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Mortgages? FFS we're contractors aren't we? What do you want to saddle yourself with a mortgage for? They are for permies, surely....Comment
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Originally posted by Shimano105Mortgages? FFS we're contractors aren't we? What do you want to saddle yourself with a mortgage for? They are for permies, surely....Comment
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