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I'm selling up if you are interested in some gentrification duties...Originally posted by sasguru View PostI don't think anyone is disputing that's it's easy enough to get on the housing ladder in a low-priced tulip-hole like Swindon. You managed it after all.
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I don't think anyone is disputing that's it's easy enough to get on the housing ladder in a low-priced tulip-hole like Swindon. You managed it after all.Originally posted by DimPrawn View Postif a young couple can save £200 each per month, they can save the deposit in 3 to 4 years without a penny from bank of mum and dad.
Easily done with a few sacrifices....
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if a young couple can save £200 each per month, they can save the deposit in 3 to 4 years without a penny from bank of mum and dad.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe average house price is 233,000 and an average deposit is around 5-10% i.e. between 12- and 23,000.
Easily done with a few sacrifices....
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The average house price is 233,000 and an average deposit is around 5-10% i.e. between 12- and 23,000.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOnly due to interest rates being so low. Getting a deposit is almost impossible. You need rich parents. It fuels inequality and stops social mobility.
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Real terms decrease in value. All part of the dead-cat Bozo bounce.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostWhich is below the rate of inflation is it not?
If you have an asset that isn't keeping up with inflation is that an increase or decrease in your wealth?
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Maybe it's fun and more convenient than soup kitchens for the lazy?Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
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That's true but affordability hasn't changed much over the years.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIrrelevant if you can't afford to buy a house anyway
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