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Is property in a bubble?
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Garethgrew wrote: »Can anybody still argue that uk property does not fit all these definitions of a bubble?
AG47 is a fantasist, if you read my responses to him above you will see that he claimed that he sold a property portfolio near the top of the market, yet at about the same time he was posting here saying that he didn't even have enough money to feed his children.Chuck Norris can kill two stones with one birdThe only time Chuck Norris was wrong was when he thought he had made a mistakeChuck Norris puts the "laughter" in "manslaughter".I've started running again, after several injuries had forced me to stop0 -
The only thing that is certain is uncertainty next few years until the big global economic collapse. There is too much debt to pay off, it will have to be wiped out a huge crash and start again. Some debt will be wiped out and other debt will be revalued, I'd bet mortgages will not be wiped out just revalued when interest rates return to normal.Nothing has been fixed since 2008, it was just pushed into the future0
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The only thing that is certain is uncertainty next few years until the big global economic collapse. There is too much debt to pay off, it will have to be wiped out a huge crash and start again. Some debt will be wiped out and other debt will be revalued, I'd bet mortgages will not be wiped out just revalued when interest rates return to normal.
fortunately the world is not run by a wing of vindictive hpc trolls which means you have a long long time to wait0 -
The only thing that is certain is uncertainty next few years until the big global economic collapse. There is too much debt to pay off, it will have to be wiped out a huge crash and start again. Some debt will be wiped out and other debt will be revalued, I'd bet mortgages will not be wiped out just revalued when interest rates return to normal.
The only that is certain is that you are a liar. Not even worth responding to. Just another HPC liar loan, perma prop bull hating, tulip mentioning, pyramid scheme loving nutter. Go back Crashy he'll probably enjoy your ideas.0 -
Jack_Johnson_the_acorn wrote: »The only that is certain is that you are a liar. Not even worth responding to. Just another HPC liar loan, perma prop bull hating, tulip mentioning, pyramid scheme loving nutter. Go back Crashy he'll probably enjoy your ideas.
I am a tulip mentioning perma prop bull hater, but your wrong about the rest of your accusations.
You sound very bitter and twisted, I hope you can eventually find peace.Nothing has been fixed since 2008, it was just pushed into the future0 -
I am a tulip mentioning perma prop bull hater, but your wrong about the rest of your accusations.
You sound very bitter and twisted, I hope you can eventually find peace.
But you did lie about selling a property portfolio at or near the top of the market.Chuck Norris can kill two stones with one birdThe only time Chuck Norris was wrong was when he thought he had made a mistakeChuck Norris puts the "laughter" in "manslaughter".I've started running again, after several injuries had forced me to stop0 -
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Jack_Johnson_the_acorn wrote: »The only that is certain is that you are a liar. Not even worth responding to. Just another HPC liar loan, perma prop bull hating, tulip mentioning, pyramid scheme loving nutter. Go back Crashy he'll probably enjoy your ideas.
Why did you respond to him then? You sound annoyed, Brexit vote not suiting your debt lovin` Ponzi-tastic tastes? :rotfl:
The world is falling in for many of the loons that used to post so confidently on here, it is just too funny really.0 -
Crashy_Time wrote: »Why did you respond to him then? You sound annoyed, Brexit vote not suiting your debt lovin` Ponzi-tastic tastes? :rotfl:
The world is falling in for many of the loons that used to post so confidently on here, it is just too funny really.
You're even stranger than I thought, if you think lowering the interst rates on my mortgage thereby increasing my disposable income is going to annoy me. Do explain :beer:0 -
Jack_Johnson_the_acorn wrote: »You're even stranger than I thought, if you think lowering the interst rates on my mortgage thereby increasing my disposable income is going to annoy me. Do explain :beer:
Make the best of it, there is more chance of emergency rate hikes now than at any time since you bought, hope the extra disposable offsets your house price falling.0
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