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Originally posted by AtW View PostIndeed.
Why settle for an advice from a twunt like Peston when you've got General full of bigger twunts ready to furnish you with the best advice one can get for free on the Interwebs...
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Tight lending rules mean hardly private buyers, especially first time buyers, will be able to obtain a mortgage and people will find it harder to sell properties and will therefore hang onto them, which will reduce supply and prop up prices. So in short, it's a great tactic to help maintain current pricesOriginally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostNo, we should stop foreign investment, tax BTL within an inch of break even, lock up our borders (that's for you DP), and tighten lending. Then house prices will fall and become affordable. Then, we put in place some tight lending rules, and keep them, to moderate price increases.
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With the high rates of stamp duty selling is a last optionOriginally posted by AtW View PostRobert Peston: 'Parents - sell your homes to help children buy property'
The former BBC economics editor says one of his 'great anxieties' is the difficulty his children face getting on the ladder
He is one of the highest paid British journalists, whose recent move to ITV is thought to have come with a salary in the region of £400,000.
But Robert Peston has said that one of his "great anxieties" as a parent is the difficulty his sons face getting on to the housing ladder.
The former BBC economics editor, who last week quit to head up ITV's politics team, has suggested that parents should sell their homes and use the money to help their children to buy their own property.
Source: Robert Peston: 'Parents - sell your homes to help children buy property' - Telegraph

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Indeed.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostLike I need any advice from a twunt like Peston.
Why settle for an advice from a twunt like Peston when you've got General full of bigger twunts ready to furnish you with the best advice one can get for free on the Interwebs...
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what a twatOriginally posted by AtW View PostRobert Peston: 'Parents - sell your homes to help children buy property'
The former BBC economics editor says one of his 'great anxieties' is the difficulty his children face getting on the ladder
He is one of the highest paid British journalists, whose recent move to ITV is thought to have come with a salary in the region of £400,000.
But Robert Peston has said that one of his "great anxieties" as a parent is the difficulty his sons face getting on to the housing ladder.
The former BBC economics editor, who last week quit to head up ITV's politics team, has suggested that parents should sell their homes and use the money to help their children to buy their own property.
Source: Robert Peston: 'Parents - sell your homes to help children buy property' - Telegraph

me and the missus do not earn that combined and we are looking to get a property or two for the offspring without selling the house
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There's something rum about that man & I've never been able to quite put my finger on it.Originally posted by AtW View PostRobert Peston: 'Parents - sell your homes to help children buy property'
The former BBC economics editor says one of his 'great anxieties' is the difficulty his children face getting on the ladder
He is one of the highest paid British journalists, whose recent move to ITV is thought to have come with a salary in the region of £400,000.
But Robert Peston has said that one of his "great anxieties" as a parent is the difficulty his sons face getting on to the housing ladder.
The former BBC economics editor, who last week quit to head up ITV's politics team, has suggested that parents should sell their homes and use the money to help their children to buy their own property.
Source: Robert Peston: 'Parents - sell your homes to help children buy property' - Telegraph

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No, we should stop foreign investment, tax BTL within an inch of break even, lock up our borders (that's for you DP), and tighten lending. Then house prices will fall and become affordable. Then, we put in place some tight lending rules, and keep them, to moderate price increases.
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FAO shaunbhoy
Robert Peston: 'Parents - sell your homes to help children buy property'
The former BBC economics editor says one of his 'great anxieties' is the difficulty his children face getting on the ladder
He is one of the highest paid British journalists, whose recent move to ITV is thought to have come with a salary in the region of £400,000.
But Robert Peston has said that one of his "great anxieties" as a parent is the difficulty his sons face getting on to the housing ladder.
The former BBC economics editor, who last week quit to head up ITV's politics team, has suggested that parents should sell their homes and use the money to help their children to buy their own property.
Source: Robert Peston: 'Parents - sell your homes to help children buy property' - Telegraph
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