smudgedj
Well-Known Member
Leasehold. Odd for a house.Great little property here for the 1st time buyer, only £110k
Charlestown Road, Blackley, Manchester, M9
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-82183085.html
Leasehold. Odd for a house.Great little property here for the 1st time buyer, only £110k
Charlestown Road, Blackley, Manchester, M9
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-82183085.html
Yes it is.
I’m in the top 10% of earners in the UK and didn’t find it easy. I stopped going on holiday last year, moved into cheap temporary accommodation to save and even had donations from family.
It’s almost impossible if you’re at the other of the scale to me and don’t have family to help.
It’s very easy for older people on here to scoff at youngsters trying, when you all likely bought your house with zero deposit.
So if we can agree to just not bother that would be fine. You can have the last word as well. Let's see if you can do that
Done.
Good bye
@hilts
And that’s a totally different debate?
If you don’t want me to quote you on anything then put me on ignore.
If you don’t want to do that, maybe answer the post, that’s how a forum works.
We had a agreement, if you thought it was just on one topic I should have been more specific. Just being nice and avoiding you wasting your time. We needn’t discuss it further. Yet again you can have the last word if the urge is too strong to resist.
Leasehold. Odd for a house.
Don't know about SIPP's, but private pensions are a waste of time, even despite the favourable tax treatment. Mine's a piece of shit and I stopped paying into it 5-6 years ago. I'd have been better off sticking the cash under the mattress. Now I can't wait to cash the fucker in and be done with it.
The general opacity of the private pension industry, the shit returns and the financial leeches who prey on it are one the reasons why anyone with a spare bit of cash buys a second or third or fourth property and exacerbates the subject matter of this thread.
How about limiting house prices? How much does a builder make in a house, I’ve no idea. How can it be right to charge someone in the south 3/4 times more than the north, now before we start quoting capitalism etc, IF they really want affordable housing limit the profit on a new build, yes the building companies and stockholders wouldn’t make as much but normal people could buy them, they then gave to furnish etc which all boosts the economy. Older properties will drop in price however the market becomes more realistic.
London .... all these knife murders yet they’re all loaded paying high rents .... something doesn’t add up
That wouldn't work, mate, because land prices are typically much dearer in the South and they are a major determinant of new house prices.How about limiting house prices? How much does a builder make in a house, I’ve no idea. How can it be right to charge someone in the south 3/4 times more than the north, now before we start quoting capitalism etc, IF they really want affordable housing limit the profit on a new build, yes the building companies and stockholders wouldn’t make as much but normal people could buy them, they then gave to furnish etc which all boosts the economy. Older properties will drop in price however the market becomes more realistic.
Ah so it’s down to land prices, didn’t know that. They are going for green spaces here as well purely because it’s cheaper to build than clear the brownfield sites apparently, once the greens gone then what, we are proper fucked.That wouldn't work, mate, because land prices are typically much dearer in the South and they are a major determinant of new house prices.
Why? because more people want to live and work in the South. Like it or not (probably not!), supply and demand are at the root of the economy.
They're building all over the fcukin green spaces down here. It's hammering the environment, straining the infrastructure and it's not nice to see. One village near me has a population of 2,500 and they are trying to build 2,000 new homes there. That would roughly treble the population and kill its character.
Pissed myself laughing! I had a load of lads who worked for me from bacup a few years back. Absolute salt of the earth but hard as nails lads and did things like kill rats at weekend. Never forget one of them picking up a scouse steel fixer with one hand and putting him in a skip. Bacup is a very special place!
Very special indeed and reassuringly scary and I spent the best part of Twelvety years of my life ferrying them home from their off licenses and public houses. Murders most foul slayings beatings and slashing's but nevertheless a quintessential quaintness and ambience surrounded the vale and in general the people were godly gracious souls who sought only to please.. And no tellies radios or central heating .. but they were happy !
Ah so it’s down to land prices, didn’t know that. They are going for green spaces here as well purely because it’s cheaper to build than clear the brownfield sites apparently, once the greens gone then what, we are proper fucked.
Don't know about SIPPs, confuse company pensions with private pensions but still come on here as a font of knowledge!
Put all your money in one investment class and you are a fool. Diversify. Have a portfolio that has pensions, properties etc..