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Previously on "feeling sorry for the homeless"

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    What is this gravy train you are on about?

    You can only make the bisto if you can release some of the capital.

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    Guest started a topic feeling sorry for the homeless

    feeling sorry for the homeless

    A previous thread got me thinking. If I hadn't got on the property ladders all those years ago, I would be kicking myself now - there is no way passive investments would have kept pace.
    I worked out that even if there is a price crash of 75% I would still be making a profit (just) with the fact I am living the house I want to live in.
    I don't wish to be smug but well lets....The rent boys like DCJ here must be feeling sick to the core that they didn't get on the property "gravy train" at the beginning.

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