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... and to add to all this pain we also have had the introduction of HIPS which has added massive bureacracy and costs to all house sellers to further deter sales. Well done New Lie......you couldn't make it up !!!
... and to add to all this pain we also have had the introduction of HIPS which has added massive bureacracy and costs to all house sellers to further deter sales. Well done New Lie......you couldn't make it up !!!
My sister-in-law has a well paid job in central London, but can no longer afford her 2-bed flat, due to rising mortgage payments and reduced income due to inflation and tax rises.
She knows she can't flog it, so she's renting it out. The rental demand is incredible. People are paying huge rents to live there.
She is moving in with a friend in a cheaper area (renting).
We will soon be back to the days when a s-hole is considered a s-hole. Rather than "oh it's a s-hole but it's an up and coming area and this time next year it will be worth 20% more, so yes we'll have it"
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