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Previously on "Cash Buyers from London"
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Although Private Eye is currently on the case of one scheme in Liverpool whereby the 'investor' looks sham.
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Originally posted by Dearnla View PostThere was an article on Midlands Today (aka what's happened in Birmingham as nowhere else in the Midlands exists) that proudly boasted of the amount of Chinese investing in Birmingham.
I just think they got on the wrong plane and ended up there instead.
Still, you wouldn't have to travel oop North to go the Brum....
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostI've heard the same but really can't be arsed travelling up North.
I just think they got on the wrong plane and ended up there instead.
Still, you wouldn't have to travel oop North to go the Brum....
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Originally posted by filthy1980 View Postthis has been happening for the last few years, i have family in San Francisco one is in Real Estate, had a lot of Chinese buyers, buying up property and loss making vineyards @ 10% over asking (talking $30m+)
others work in airport customs and were confiscating $400k in cash from Chinese tourists who didn't even want the money back
there was a bbc business daily podcast last week talking about China's capital flight, interesting listen
Lots of Chinese buyers here in the NYC area when I have been looking around.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostFilthy,
how many families do you have ?
Milan.
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostYou're not welcome round here anyway with your stupid fecking beards and your uppity women.
If you'd like to direct the rich Londoners to have a bidding war over the house I'm trying to sell in Cornwall then feel free
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostAh, but - I hear Manchester is the new London. Don't tell anyone.
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Originally posted by filthy1980 View Postthis has been happening for the last few years, i have family in San Francisco one is in Real Estate, had a lot of Chinese buyers, buying up property and loss making vineyards @ 10% over asking (talking $30m+)
others work in airport customs and were confiscating $400k in cash from Chinese touristswho didn't even want the money back
there was a bbc business daily podcast last week talking about China's capital flight, interesting listen
Filthy,
how many families do you have ?
Milan.
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Not long spent €30k on my rented property. Them London lot sound like tight gits.
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Ah, but - I hear Manchester is the new London. Don't tell anyone.
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Then the ex-Londoner's move out here and push up prices with their big pot of unicorn piss.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI was watching some documentary last night. Apparently the UK is third on the list of Chinese buyers buying property abroad after the US and Australia.
However they now don't want to buy in London as the Chinese government is going around arresting people they find who have smuggled money out abroad.
The Chinese aren't allowed to take enough money to buy a property in a tulip place in the UK out in a year so if they can purchase multi-million pound properties with cash they are up to no good.
others work in airport customs and were confiscating $400k in cash from Chinese touristswho didn't even want the money back
there was a bbc business daily podcast last week talking about China's capital flight, interesting listen
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I was watching some documentary last night. Apparently the UK is third on the list of Chinese buyers buying property abroad after the US and Australia.
However they now don't want to buy in London as the Chinese government is going around arresting people they find who have smuggled money out abroad.
The Chinese aren't allowed to take enough money to buy a property in a tulip place in the UK out in a year so if they can purchase multi-million pound properties with cash they are up to no good.
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