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Thinking of selling up but what about Brexit?

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  • jeanzbeanz
    jeanzbeanz Posts: 58 Forumite
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    If your life is so fulfilling why would you even care, and go to the trouble of posting? You remind me of the poster who at regular intervals tells the forum that he has me on ignore, absolutely no way he will be bothered reading anything I write, then a few days later he is trolling everything I post :rotfl: The reason, he is a member of the PRICE POLICE, and doesn't like any talk of falling house prices at all :) You are obviously heavily invested (literally and emotionally) in prices staying high, and your last bit of advice is one of the worst I have seen in a while, on any forum. :(

    Just seen this now. The reason I bother replying is because I find you extremely irritating and your constant trolling is very unhelpful. I wish you would let posters on this forum have a sensible conversation with sensible people without derailing their threads every time. I don't think you realise how unwanted your constant bilge is or how ignorant it makes you look. I hope that OP can realise that just because you are shouting the loudest, it doesn't mean you are the one to listen to!
  • Crashy_Time
    Crashy_Time Posts: 13,386 Forumite
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    Not true at all, rents are rising as landlords have to pay more tax. If, as you predict, landlords are leaving the PRS then there will be more competition for rental properties and rents will rise.


    Do the landlords take the properties with them when they leave :rotfl: More BTL flats being sold to private owners means LESS competition for rental properties, and so does new landlords picking the properties up cheap from the landlords who couldn`t make it work.
  • Crashy_Time
    Crashy_Time Posts: 13,386 Forumite
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    buggy_boy wrote: »
    If you buy a house and that house increases it does not mean you borrow more. if you pay off some of that mortgage because the rates reduce then yes someone can have a smaller mortgage... That has nothing to do with prices...


    But someone buying now would have a larger mortgage, because house prices are increasing, right? This is the reason that sales are falling, houses are just too expensive.
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