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If we vote for Brexit what happens
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Crashy_Time wrote: »
wow wonder how much money they're losing. not surprised it's been on the market so long. it's a very niche property. also interior looks very harsh and uninviting. bit prison like. they need better pics!0 -
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Crashy_Time wrote: »The word is spreading, don`t worry. If you bought 15 or 20 years ago and didn`t MEW, or take loans for things you can buy cash, like cars :rotfl: then you should be okay, it is recent bubble price buyers and those who think the gains are "locked in" that will be in trouble.0
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Following on from the apparent stalling of TTIP talks comes news that CETA may never be approved."CETA (EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement) is the little brother of TTIP (EU-U.S. Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership) and needs to be buried alongside it," said Fabio De Masi, a German member of the European Parliament (MEP)The Belgian regional parliament of Wallonia has already voted to reject CETA.
Heh, EU protectionism at it's finest - being stalled from within the EU itself.0 -
All these blockages to trade deals and expanding the horizons of your businesses is the main reason I voted to leave the EU.
They will forever be stuck trying to satisfy everyone and getting nowhere.0 -
wow wonder how much money they're losing. not surprised it's been on the market so long. it's a very niche property. also interior looks very harsh and uninviting. bit prison like. they need better pics!
They need to go back in a time machine and slap themselves round the head saying "It is an old water plant, not a 3 million pound house!" over and over until the penny drops :rotfl:
Considering where it is I`m actually surprised Mr. BTL didn`t snap it up......0 -
Thats what like the majority I have done and I can assure I'm doing a lot better than OK unless you consider living rent free in a nice house whiich I don't have to share as no better than paying rent for a much smaller property.
If the majority of buyers stopped buying 20 years ago there wouldn`t be a property bubble?
BTW "Thats what like the majority I have done" doesn`t make grammatical sense, and I am struggling to make sense of your post actually....0 -
Thrugelmir wrote: »The UK for one.
So in other words, you can't think of a single example?0
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