Made two lots of actual profit buying and selling flats (2000 & 2007).
The first on I spent on paying off my student loans and 18 months traveling.
The second one I spent on getting married and traveling round the world.
Money well spent I say...
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I've got a big mortgage on a big house, but I bought it to live in so... it would be nice to make a mint off it, but I'm not relying on it. Didn't get involved in any of the other boom options listed, not even the wossname option.
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Bought a cheap house with a sensible mortgage at <3x my £25K salary in 2005. Spent about 3 years and several £1000 doing it up and it's probably worth about the same now as when we bought it... but that's small fry compared to buying a £200K house in 2007 which is what we had planned on doing... I think we escaped lightly.
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostMy investment in Wine Women and Song has proven to be the best of all.
If I could have back all the money that Id spent on Wine Women and Song Id spent it on Wine Women and Song.
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My investment in Wine Women and Song has proven to be the best of all.
If I could have back all the money that Id spent on Wine Women and Song Id spent it on Wine Women and Song.
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Did you make the most of the boom poll?
22Bought a house I can't afford to live in which is now worthless18.18%4Bought a new car on 0% APR which is now worthless9.09%2Bought BTL's but sadly forgot to sell them now they are worthless4.55%1Amassed a great deal of cash (£££) which is now worthless27.27%6Bought a 50" plasma on low interest deal. Sadly I now can't afford the electricity to run it.4.55%1Invested heavily in AndyW's mum.36.36%8See poll. It's here if you look hard enough.
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