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Kermit8 Hevon 07 Nov 15 8.23pm | |
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£14,500,0000 for a two bedroomed flat. Sold.
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JL85 London,SE9 07 Nov 15 8.37pm | |
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I can't complain. Prices are going f***ing metal all over London. Has allowed me to get my dream house, which I'll be moving into next week. Edited by JL85 (07 Nov 2015 8.37pm)
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cornwalls palace Torpoint 07 Nov 15 10.21pm | |
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..sadly, if demand is there, then...
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bilbo 07 Nov 15 10.35pm | |
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Buy a nice tent and plonk it where you wish.
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Vaibow vancouver/croydon 08 Nov 15 2.05am | |
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It's a shame for future generations, but right now, sell up, make a tidy profit, go move just outside the m25 and have a nice retirement when it comes around.
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kenners46 sydenham village 08 Nov 15 8.25am | |
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House down my road is on the market for £645,000 in Sydenham, its making me think about wanting to move out of London...unbelievable
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Hoof Hearted 08 Nov 15 9.51am | |
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The top end of the market is being bought by foreign investors, many of whom leave the properties empty and aren't worried about rental income, just the growth in value which will continue to rise due to demand. We need to make this practice less attractive by imposing heavy taxation on the capital gains for non UK citizens and heavy penalties for not occupying the property within a reasonable time. This might slow demand and filter down to lower priced properties but there is a massive shortage of housing in London and no end of takers to rent and opportunists to buy to let. If we keep taking in immigrants at the current scale the situation will get worse. If people also react by moving further out to the suburbs and/or the rest of the UK pressure/demand on housing there will force prices higher. I cannot see that anyone younger than age 30 now will ever own a house in the future unless they inherit it or win the lotto. I'm sure Kermit wants to blame Thatcher for this - and she played a part selling off council housing but Blair's immigration policy has exacerbated the problem on a major scale.
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-TUX- Alphabettispaghetti 08 Nov 15 10.18am | |
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Higher house prices = bigger mortgages = bigger profits for, surprise surprise, the bankers. This elite group are constantly robbing us blind.
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Kermit8 Hevon 08 Nov 15 11.18am | |
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Who mentioned Thatcher?
Thatcher used mortgage interest tax relief at source to subsidise home ownership. Almost half of the subsidy went to the already well-paid households with the largest mortgages, therefore subsidising the increasing inequality between high-income and low-income home owners. Thatcher's housing legacy is one of tenure polarisation and growing inequality, worsening housing market affordability, housing supply shortfalls and an ever deepening housing crisis" Kevin Gulliver is a director at the Human City Institute
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-TUX- Alphabettispaghetti 08 Nov 15 1.42pm | |
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Quote Kermit8 at 08 Nov 2015 11.18am
Who mentioned Thatcher?
Thatcher used mortgage interest tax relief at source to subsidise home ownership. Almost half of the subsidy went to the already well-paid households with the largest mortgages, therefore subsidising the increasing inequality between high-income and low-income home owners. Thatcher's housing legacy is one of tenure polarisation and growing inequality, worsening housing market affordability, housing supply shortfalls and an ever deepening housing crisis" Kevin Gulliver is a director at the Human City Institute
Edited by -TUX- (08 Nov 2015 1.43pm)
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johnfirewall 08 Nov 15 1.59pm | |
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Never mind Thatcher. What about right to buy now? Shouldn't be right that a council property is the best chance of getting your foot on the ladder. I don't usually disagree with Boris but new flats that are immediately sold to Asian investors is just wrong and only benefits the developer, owner and councils. You can't keep building in London with minimum prices of 300k while people are forced to pay 500 quid a month for a damp shoebox. Everyone talks about taxing the rich, while they happily pay someone's 20th mortgage. Tax the developers too so there's an incentive to build cheaper and if they don't want to build, then the councils should have to rather than simply sanctioning the building of thousands of new flats while having no further say in the cost or who gets them. Another case for taking power back from them. Edited by johnfirewall (08 Nov 2015 2.00pm)
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cornwalls palace Torpoint 08 Nov 15 2.10pm | |
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..many of my older customers (I run a Garden Business) are having to dip into their owned homes to help them cope and pay towards helping siblings etc and the amount of them that lose everything completely through nursing home costs and the like is freighting, makes owning a little silly in lots of cases, when you consider the interest paid, but having said all that you'll left with renting and that is scary sh1t! we are being ferked utterly and about time somebody came up with another system, too much cash is invested and locked away and not in circulation.
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