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High stamp duty has pretty much killed the upper end of the housing market. It's one of the main reasons we aren't moving any time soon.
With the much-touted recession looming, interest rates might fall but there is the very real possibility of house prices falling too. There is also some talk of SLDT rates being cut to try and increase turnover in the property market after Gideon pretty much killed activity.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
And which IDs would these be?
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Originally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge View PostThat's rich coming from the owner of a number of banned IDs.
As for Scroatman, you're oinking up the wrong tree pal.
And which IDs would these be?
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Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostWHS, apart from the fact that your mega borrowing in an increasingly worthless currency will only buy increasingly worthless assets in a country that will fast become the turd of Europe.
Apart from that it's all good.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostWGAS, its not as though you are actually real. Maybe you should ask your old mate Scroteman
As for Scroatman, you're oinking up the wrong tree pal.Last edited by Malcolm Buggeridge; 3 August 2016, 12:02.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
It's not like BoE are going to raise interest rates, infact next stop is negative rates here.
Apart from that it's all good.
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Debt is pretty much free, why not?
It's not like BoE are going to raise interest rates, infact next stop is negative rates here.
Fill yer boots! Use www.removalslondon.co.uk
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Originally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge View PostPlanning on going a couple of rungs up the ladder thus increasing my exposure by taking on more mortgage debt.
Would you in the current climate?
Yay or nay?
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Moving House
Planning on going a couple of rungs up the ladder thus increasing my exposure by taking on more mortgage debt.
Would you in the current climate?
Yay or nay?Tags: None
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