monkeytassle
Striker
It's the stamp duty holiday combined with wfh that has driven flat prices down and house prices up.This. Not much more tham private renting a rundown house from a buy to let landlord.
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It's the stamp duty holiday combined with wfh that has driven flat prices down and house prices up.This. Not much more tham private renting a rundown house from a buy to let landlord.
It's the wind from the Russian Steppes that gets you up your Rood End.Be worth nowt when global warming submerges the area.
Meanwhile 165k and rising here in well above sea level Smethwick.
My mates just sold his house to move to a bigger one just so he can have a proper office space as he is permanently working from home now. Missed the stamp duty holiday though.It's the stamp duty holiday combined with wfh that has driven flat prices down and house prices up.
Sold me dad's house 9 or so years ago in bishop for about 40kAbout 75k for a three bed ex-council house round my way (Shildon). Apparently we were billed as the cheapest place to live in the U.K. a while back. We bought ours for 36k in 2003 so I’ll take that.
House opposite me sold first day on market for bang in middle of Zoopla guide prices.Ran me properties through Zoopla and very surprised at the guide prices.. doubt those would be achieved but bloody hell
Wait until interest rates start to rise, last time inflation was 4% interest rates were 6%, something has got to give soon.Zoopla reckons my home is worth £310k.
Whoopy doo- but I’ve no intention to sell up any time soon.
Checked a few other properties I let out and apparently some have risen over 50%.
Are we in a housing bubble which inevitably leads to a crash?
Said it plenty, either this forum is a blip and somehow a north east based football forum appeals to the very rich for some reason that we probably can't fathomIncredible how many people on here are landlords with multiple properties in their portfolio mind
Same people that claim they’re not wealthy iirc
only wealthy if you can spend it... on paper it looks great.. if you sell your house you need to buy another house... only downsizing will you be able to realise some valueIncredible how many people on here are landlords with multiple properties in their portfolio mind
Same people that claim they’re not wealthy iirc
Incredible how many people on here are landlords with multiple properties in their portfolio mind
Same people that claim they’re not wealthy iirc
made no secret I have two properties other than the one i live in. I've lived in all of them and managed to overpay each time so when I've moved I've released a bit of equity which has financed the next.,., plus used any inheritances I've hadSaid it plenty, either this forum is a blip and somehow a north east based football forum appeals to the very rich for some reason that we probably can't fathom
or there's something else afoot. The boasting and bragging veiled as discussion isn't particularly appealing tbh
See the minted landlord with many properties in the post above as an example. Imagine having that lunatic as a landlord?
only wealthy if you can spend it... on paper it looks great.. if you sell your house you need to buy another house... only downsizing will you be able to realise some value
only wealthy if you can spend it... on paper it looks great.. if you sell your house you need to buy another house... only downsizing will you be able to realise some value
Not bad for a shit tip with plastic grass roof terrace that dogs shit all over.£1,076,500 as of June 2021
well touch wood I have good tenants over the years and never too stressful... then again I rent them out under market rate so they know they are onto a decent thing.Plus paying out for new boilers, new kitchens, plumbers, electricians, carpets, painting and decorating, tenants ringing you in the middle of the night informing high winds have taken a roof tile off, etc etc.
Not bad for a shit tip with plastic grass roof terrace that dogs shit all over.
Can't recall which poster it was that kept banging on about that
made no secret I have two properties other than the one i live in. I've lived in all of them and managed to overpay each time so when I've moved I've released a bit of equity which has financed the next.,., plus used any inheritances I've had
not rocket science. best advice I'd give anyone with a mortgage is to overpay if they can. even if its a tenner a month...
lot of landlords around the country.. accidental or otherwise.. interest rates have been shite for years on your savings so people moved elsewhere... if interest rates had been buzzing around the 3-5% mark you would have seen a lot less landlordsSell your house and buy another? No mate I’m on about people who have multiple properties. Seems we have an awful lot of landlords on the SMB.