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Originally posted by WTFH View PostNo, we agreed earlier it was 10 Yen, plus the £100 for the credit check.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostYes, that will cost you £100.
my name is wayne kerr for the check
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Originally posted by Support Monkey View PostPurchased my first house (2 up 2 down) in 1988 the interest rate then was 15%, sold it in 2000 paid the solicitor and the estate agent and walked away without a penny 12 years in negative equity, I had to borrow the money for the deposit on the next house.
my advise is buy a home not an investment or something you can add value to by extending or renovating, if it then goes pear shaped your then not desperate to move.
The whole housing market goes in cycles much like the stock market there is always a correction eventually
I did not dissimilar (I got out in 96) but realised it would have cost me more to rent it.
Since 96 though I have made a packet.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostSure.
Currency = Yen
Interest = 25640%
Repayment period = 10 years.
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Originally posted by unemployed View Postbecause i always put myself last
i would have been very minted by now if i took my own advise.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostAnytime, always glad to help!
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostYou'd be slightly less minted if you bought a dictionary. I'd advise you to do that, but it's only advice.
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostBut then why are you always complaining about high house prices?
i would have been very minted by now if i took my own advise.
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