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Indeed they do.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014 -
Ok, you don't have to justify your choices to me. You do however sometimes sound like a man proud of his 1 inch willy.Originally posted by sasguru View PostReally this debate isn't about property but about what kind of person you are:
urban sophisticate or dull countrified bumpkin.
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No, it's about buying property when it is historically cheap vs expensive in relation to earnings and credit availability.Originally posted by sasguru View PostReally this debate isn't about property but about what kind of person you are:
urban sophisticate or dull countrified bumpkin.
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Is that a bit like what Gordon did with the gold, but the other way around?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostNo, it's about buying property when it is historically cheap vs expensive in relation to earnings and credit availability.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Or dull urban bulltulipter.Originally posted by sasguru View PostReally this debate isn't about property but about what kind of person you are:
urban sophisticate or dull countrified bumpkin.
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That's it!Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIs that a bit like what Gordon did with the gold, but the other way around?
It works quite well on many things. Property, bonds, gold, equities.
Those that buy at historic lows tend to do better than those that buy at historic highs.
Hey, I should teach this stuff!
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Those that take a stonking great commission for buying and selling at any price tend to do better.Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
Those that buy at historic lows tend to do better than those that buy at historic highs.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Don't buy and sell too often then.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostThose that take a stonking great commission for buying and selling at any price tend to do better.Comment
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My willy is big enough to fill a pram, I'll have you know.Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostOk, you don't have to justify your choices to me. You do however sometimes sound like a man proud of his 1 inch willy.Hard Brexit now!
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Seriously though, I am proud of the fact that I've reached early middle age having no debts and owning 2 nice properties outright (and a 3rd with a small mortgage).Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostOk, you don't have to justify your choices to me. You do however sometimes sound like a man proud of his 1 inch willy.
Not rich by any means but secure and sort of free of the economic machine that forces you to earn, consume and spend ad nauseum.
That however raises a few new existential challenges, but that's another story.Hard Brexit now!
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