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Another Buy-to-Let thread
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https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1452012591508407&id=1077700412272962
Sorry, wrong thread.0 -
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So, anyway.
(Crashy - your link just appeared to be talking about mortgage tax relief, but as I mentioned in my original post if I do this at all it will be mortgage-free).
What are these 'crack downs' of which you speak?No longer a spouse, or trailing, but MSE won't allow me to change my username...0 -
trailingspouse wrote: »So, anyway.
(Crashy - your link just appeared to be talking about mortgage tax relief, but as I mentioned in my original post if I do this at all it will be mortgage-free).
What are these 'crack downs' of which you speak?
Will it be rent free as well?0 -
trailingspouse wrote: »So, anyway.
(Crashy - your link just appeared to be talking about mortgage tax relief, but as I mentioned in my original post if I do this at all it will be mortgage-free).
What are these 'crack downs' of which you speak?
https://www.property118.com/property118-campaign-team-demolish-treasurys-ill-conceived-arguments/97367/0 -
Well, crashy accurately predicted the wall street crash - although as you say, then using the tag "Irving Khan" http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=114090010
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Crashy_Time wrote: »
If you are convinced that you point of view is correct. Then you'll disagree with anything said to the contrary. Very narrow set of views over there. No vision to look at the far bigger picture.0 -
OK, I'm obviously not going to get a sensible answer to my question.
To continue the metaphor, Goodbye, and Thanks for all the Fish.No longer a spouse, or trailing, but MSE won't allow me to change my username...0 -
Thrugelmir wrote: »If you are convinced that you point of view is correct. Then you'll disagree with anything said to the contrary. Very narrow set of views over there. No vision to look at the far bigger picture.
Yes, I agree, the bigger picture is that BTL for the masses is over.0 -
Sorry OPtrailingspouse wrote: »OK, I'm obviously not going to get a sensible answer to my question.
To continue the metaphor, Goodbye, and Thanks for all the Fish.
So, to get serious, see my recent lengthy reply to a near identical Q at post #11 at
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/72373027#Comment_72373027
the gist of which is "yes" but with lots of numbers.0
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