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Where's the "already sold two years back, currently renting and looking to buy again" option?
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'You can print a trillion pounds, you can't print land or property. '
Yeah, it's not like they will keep building city centre flats till they are worth peanuts....
House going on market tomorrow, ah, the joy of people nosing round your house...
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Just upsized and have money ready to go back into the BTL market probably at end of year. Prices can only go up!!!! Maybe.
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostIf at all financially viable, never sell property - unless of course to raise funds to invest elsewhere.
It's not a get-rich-quick scheme, but property is the mainstay of many a rich man.
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Originally posted by conned tractor View PostSo, you're looking to move house....not far, but somewhere bigger and on a nicer road . What would you do...poll to follow.
It's not a get-rich-quick scheme, but property is the mainstay of many a rich man.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI'd check with potential neighbours to make sure they don't run any brothels or something like that...
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI got sofa, but the whole building is likely to be sold so I might get kicked out just before Xmas ... then I'd wish I did not have sofa!!!
At least they are easier to get down. Just throw it down, then January sales round the corner.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI'd check with potential neighbours to make sure they don't run any brothels or something like that...
How's the new pad? Got a sofa yet?
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I'd check with potential neighbours to make sure they don't run any brothels or something like that...
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Moving on up now......
13Tin foil hat - Sell Up and Rent because the mother of all house price crashes is round the corner.7.69%1Covering of bases - Rent out and rent because. Then decide to sell/buy at a later date.15.38%2Traditional - Sell house and buy another when it sells – if it sells.30.77%4All out properdy spekulant – Rent and buy another, ‘cus they only go up, innit.38.46%5Andy W – Move back into moms and be No 1 internet warrior.7.69%1So, you're looking to move house....not far, but somewhere bigger and on a nicer road . What would you do...poll to follow.
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