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Is It All Over For HPC ?
Buy_It_Now
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This veteran poster thinks so:-
http://www.housepricecrash.co.uk/forum/index.php?showtopic=172932&st=15
Posted Today by "Money Spinner"
Joined:23-November 04
FIVE more years of ever increasing rents, waiting for the "bottom" :rotfl:
http://www.housepricecrash.co.uk/forum/index.php?showtopic=172932&st=15
Posted Today by "Money Spinner"
Joined:23-November 04
Been here since 2004. Keep checking Rightmove each day, bargains do come and go quickly (at 2004 prices) stay liquid so you can pounce, that's how I did it anyway.
If you can wait 5 more years, then that's probably the ultimate bottom.
FIVE more years of ever increasing rents, waiting for the "bottom" :rotfl:
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Buy_It_Now wrote: »This veteran poster thinks so:-
http://www.housepricecrash.co.uk/forum/index.php?showtopic=172932&st=15
Posted Today by "Money Spinner"
Joined:23-November 04
FIVE more years of ever increasing rents, waiting for the "bottom" :rotfl:
From what I have heard I am amazed that HPC have allowed this post to remain on the board.0 -
We are only a mere 4 years in, it has barely begun. The next leg down is here.1. The house price crash will begin.
2. There will be a dead cat bounce.
3. The second leg down will commence.
4. I will buy your house for a song.0 -
I've always wondered why people who are so against HPC spend so much time on their website? Perhaps the OP has run out of other !!!!!! to read :rotfl:0
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homelessskilledworker wrote: »From what I have heard I am amazed that HPC have allowed this post to remain on the board.
Yes, i was surprised....looks like one of the mods is sleeping on the job
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Buy_It_Now wrote: »Yes, i was surprised....looks like one of the mods is sleeping on the job

I expect you sleep on the job :rotfl:0 -
Lots of top quality "laugh out loud" stuff on HPC
I've posted this before, but its well worth revisiting for sheer amusement purposes.
Take a look at these founders of HPC - both of them keen STR's.
The first guy even STR'd in 2003: 100% sure that the house price crash was coming in late 2004:
http://www.housepricecrash.co.uk/forum/index.php?showtopic=246&st=0
Many questions spring to mind:
1) How much money has he wasted in rent?
2) How much more is his old house in Mile End worth now than it was he gambled his family home on STR?
3) How much lower would his monthly payments be today compared to the rent he obtained before 2003?
4) Did his bird stick around with someone who clearly has no idea of how the housing market works, and is simply a reckless speculator - quite happy to literally "bet the house"?
Hope his LL is jacking his rent up nicely!!
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Ah the fictional STR.
The battle the bulls think they can win.0 -
nollag2006 wrote: »Lots of top quality "laugh out loud" stuff on HPC
I've posted this before, but its well worth revisiting for sheer amusement purposes.
Take a look at these founders of HPC - both of them keen STR's.
The first guy even STR'd in 2003: 100% sure that the house price crash was coming in late 2004:
http://www.housepricecrash.co.uk/forum/index.php?showtopic=246&st=0
Many questions spring to mind:
1) How much money has he wasted in rent?
2) How much more is his old house in Mile End worth now than it was he gambled his family home on STR?
3) How much lower would his monthly payments be today compared to the rent he obtained before 2003?
4) Did his bird stick around with someone who clearly has no idea of how the housing market works, and is simply a reckless speculator - quite happy to literally "bet the house"?
Hope his LL is jacking his rent up nicely!!
This idiot never deserves to enjoy home ownership again.0 -
As if life wasn't bad enough without people cross posting 7 year old threads from HPC.0
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