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You won't get near them. They will be packaged up and sold to investment vehicles. We can't have this boom and bust thing going on every generation its much better if we subjugate the little snowflakes and ensure they rent till they drop.
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Every bubble has its crazy last moments before it goes pop.
I would be a buyer in a different housing market but I prefer to sit it out at the moment. Equity makes a lot more sense then joining the armies of idiots mortgaging themselves to debt slavery for the next 30 years. They pay interest, I get paid dividends. Love it.
Can't wait to pick up their " £400k " houses for £250k.
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It's propaganda to get more fools to part with their banks money and be pwned by a mortgage for the next 50 years.
According to a few agents near me the market is rubbish despite a shortage of properties. If the market was more liquid we'd be 20% down by now I reckon - especially London as Kim Jong would love to nuke the place.... and I don't blame him
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Brexit will bring doom. The Chinese are snubbing us, your kids will be working in sweet shops soon (or sweatshops).
Great, I got all my **** talking done in one go today
Last edited by SuperZ; 7 October 2017, 17:30.
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House orices down - when measured in gold, soon diwn when measured in cans of milan beans...
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