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Previously on "SMUG post. There's still time to move it !!!"
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostBump
How's that house value holding up?
http://www.channel4.com/news/article...prices/2552442
'Around 32% of people said they thought their home was worth either the same or more than it was 12 months ago, according to property valuation site Hoopla.co.uk.
Their confidence comes despite the fact that official house price indexes show that homes have lost nearly 13% of their value during the past year.
Research carried out by Hoopla also showed that 97.3% of UK house prices have fallen during the period, with just 2.7% rising in value.'
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How's that house value holding up?
http://www.channel4.com/news/article...prices/2552442
'Around 32% of people said they thought their home was worth either the same or more than it was 12 months ago, according to property valuation site Hoopla.co.uk.
Their confidence comes despite the fact that official house price indexes show that homes have lost nearly 13% of their value during the past year.
Research carried out by Hoopla also showed that 97.3% of UK house prices have fallen during the period, with just 2.7% rising in value.'
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Hubris!
indeed.
Pronounce no man fortunate, until he is dead
-as Oedipus said, who ought to know.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostSome simple factoids for the cretin, spelt out in simple terms:
1. You said you just re-mortgaged with the HSBC, so clearly you don't own the house, HSBC do.
2. So when you get made redundant in the coming recession, as someone of your limited intellect surely will, HSBC will take back said house.
3. Then you will have to beg the council to rehouse you.
4. They will put you in a crummy council block.
5. You can then sleep at night. Provided you have big steel bars on your front door.
HTH
You sound like a man with experience, telling your life story. At least I won't end up in that state by virtue of leaving cash in the bank.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostAre you safe if a Spanish bank collapses ? At least I will have my house, come what may, so I can sleep at night. Just saw on the news that the Abbey are not passing on any of the .5 rate cut. If Santander are doing so well, why not? Good Luck !!
Some simple factoids for the cretin, spelt out in simple terms:
1. You said you just re-mortgaged with the HSBC, so clearly you don't own the house, HSBC do.
2. So when you get made redundant in the coming recession, as someone of your limited intellect surely will, HSBC will take back said house.
3. Then you will have to beg the council to rehouse you.
4. They will put you in a crummy council block.
5. You can then sleep at night. Provided you have big steel bars on your front door.
HTH
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYour smugness = Hubris
Collapse in the value of your house = Nemesis
We sold in March. Didn't make a lot as only bought 2 1/2 years before, but got out in time. Now renting. Cash suitably distributed.
Must remember to keep bumping as house prices collapse.
How much has it lost since you started this thread?
Are you safe if a Spanish bank collapses ? At least I will have my house, come what may, so I can sleep at night. Just saw on the news that the Abbey are not passing on any of the .5 rate cut. If Santander are doing so well, why not? Good Luck !!
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYour smugness = Hubris
Collapse in the value of your house = Nemesis
We sold in March. Didn't make a lot as only bought 2 1/2 years before, but got out in time. Now renting. Cash suitably distributed.
Must remember to keep bumping as house prices collapse.
How much has it lost since you started this thread?
"And how much is it now?
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Your smugness = Hubris
Collapse in the value of your house = Nemesis
We sold in March. Didn't make a lot as only bought 2 1/2 years before, but got out in time. Now renting. Cash suitably distributed.
Must remember to keep bumping as house prices collapse.
How much has it lost since you started this thread?
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I got paid dollars at $2 to £1
and just sold a few 000,000's at $1.74 - which was nice.
...but next week it will go to $1.50 - doh!
ah well can't complain.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostAnybody else feel smug because they made sure that they did not have more than 50K in any one bank. I feel even smugger because I kept my money in my house instead of selling a year ago to avoid losing it in a banking collapse........ PHEW !!!!
Consider that with a non-movable "asset" like yours, it'll be down another 20% next year.
Not only that, who do think GB is gonna tax to the hilt?
Methinks you have a strange type of smugness.
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