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Another year of 8% growth
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I very much doubt that..
Thanks for asking - but my portfolio isnt very big at all.
Just three modest flats. Total value just shy of £1m - with attached mortgages of just under £550k
All doing very well, with yields and the capital value ticking up nicely.Those with "really big ones" tend to have more self confidence and certainly don't feel the need to spend their life on an Internet forum finding losers to ridicule.
You shouldn't be so hard on yourself.
I am sure not everyone thinks you are a loser.0 -
nollag2006 wrote: »Not talking about China
Talking about my BTL portfolio
One of the very few forecasters to call the market right in 2012 (unlike Jonny Davies or Capital Economics) are predicting 8% growth again in my part of London:
http://www.douglasandgordon.com/blog/the-london-barometer-jan-2013/
:beer:
Have you thought of these?
https://www.agribonds.com
They're high yielding 8% - 9% and easy to purchase. You'll get a much higher return than investing In BTL or Farmland.;)0 -
Have you thought of these?
www.agribonds.com
They're high yielding 8% - 9% and easy to purchase. You'll get a much higher return than investing In BTL or Farmland.;)
Nah!
Think I'll stick with BTL
Thanks for the investment advice though
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nollag2006 wrote: »Thanks for asking - but my portfolio isnt very big at all.
I didn't say anything about your portfolio.nollag2006 wrote: »I am sure not everyone thinks you are a loser.
Correct."Beware of little expenses. A small leak will sink a great ship." - Benjamin Franklin0 -
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