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Will you be expanding on that? Or just dismissing the concept out of hand?househuntingmad wrote: »I looked at one of these. Looked like a great way to throw away my money!0 -
househuntingmad wrote: »I looked at one of these. Looked like a great way to throw away my money!
Probably is if you don't understand it.
I've invested in property partner, moose and house crowd and am extremely happy with the returns.0 -
I've seen things before where you can buy a room in a hotel and get x amount of free nights, or student halls do some deals sometimes. As others have said though I don't think those sorts of things are regulated properly and you sometimes see people on here saying the company has stopped answering the phone what do they do.
There was another one as well I think which was shares in a nightclub or something, if you search you might find it.
Are you just wanting to invest in property without buying anything as you could find funds to do that, or are you talking about you running the scheme?MFW OP's 2017 #101 £829.32/£5000
MFiT-T4 - #46 £0/£45k to reduce mortgage total
04/16 Mortgage start £153,892.45
MFW 2015 #63 £4229.71/£3000 - old Mortgage0
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