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My proper house is going on the market today and we're hoping to go into rented.
Boomed x 2!!!!!!!!!
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North Wales - ah the arse of Liverpool.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postgf was telling me that morning that properties round North Wales are cheap. I agreed - but pointed out will get cheaper.....
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I told everyone to buy more BTL but no one listened, including me.
Boomed!
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Boomed!!!!
I think that should read; "Some types of homes for rent in some areas exceed demand"Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View Post
The article goes on to say:
“As a result, activity in the residential lettings market is booming.”
Boomed!!!!!
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostInvestors may pull £18bn out of buy-to-let properties
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/mai...9/cnlet119.xml
And that is just cos Diver is pulling the plug!!
IGMC
Not buying any more properties......yet
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Investors may pull £18bn out of buy-to-let properties
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/mai...9/cnlet119.xml
And that is just cos Diver is pulling the plug!!
IGMC
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At least he has free lodging and 3 meals a dayOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostSeems to me you're missing a golden opportunity there - it probably wouldn't cost much to throw up a few railway arches (no railway required, unless the punters are keen on "authenticity") and you could get decent boxes by following people home from Currys and going through their bins the next day.
Your mate could help you out with the railway bit, if he wasn't inside... maybe this was his Plan B?
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Seems to me you're missing a golden opportunity there - it probably wouldn't cost much to throw up a few railway arches (no railway required, unless the punters are keen on "authenticity") and you could get decent boxes by following people home from Currys and going through their bins the next day.
Your mate could help you out with the railway bit, if he wasn't inside... maybe this was his Plan B?
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I have a very long waiting list for my properties.
They are of a very high standard though.
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