with interest rates forecast to be low for next five years and with the presses doing overtime for QE is it a good time to buy a BTL as QE is inflationary and this would therefore be a good hedge against it
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No. Next!Originally posted by mrdonuts View Postwith interest rates forecast to be low for next five years and with the presses doing overtime for QE is it a good time to buy a BTL as QE is inflationary and this would therefore be a good hedge against it
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Merv can't QE to kingdom come and holding up house prices is like trying to hold back the tide. Even as things stand house prices are dropping in real terms.Comment
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One third gold,
One third AA+ or better in Gilts,
One third currency, split 50/50 between GBP and USD.Comment
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Yep.Originally posted by mrdonuts View Postwith interest rates forecast to be low for next five years and with the presses doing overtime for QE is it a good time to buy a BTL as QE is inflationary and this would therefore be a good hedge against it
That's why I've bought a place and I'm building another. I've borrowed the money at 1%. No brainer.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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FTFYOriginally posted by KimberleyChris View PostOne third guns,
One third canned food,
One third fuelComment
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Are you buying with cash? What % deposit are you putting down?Originally posted by mrdonuts View Postwith interest rates forecast to be low for next five years and with the presses doing overtime for QE is it a good time to buy a BTL as QE is inflationary and this would therefore be a good hedge against itComment
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Where'd you get the money at 1%? Am currently considering B2L #2, and I've not spotted loans/mortgages at anywhere even close to that.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostYep.
That's why I've bought a place and I'm building another. I've borrowed the money at 1%. No brainer.And the lord said unto John; "come forth and receive eternal life." But John came fifth and won a toaster.Comment
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Yes. If you can get decent yield. Forget capital appreciation (for now).Originally posted by mrdonuts View Postwith interest rates forecast to be low for next five years and with the presses doing overtime for QE is it a good time to buy a BTL as QE is inflationary and this would therefore be a good hedge against it...my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
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What about buying abroad: Germany, USA, Switzerland, Ireland
The Most Overpriced Housing Markets In The Developed WorldComment
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