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Are BTL investors still buying
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Is it inaccurate do you think?0
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I don’t, it’s standard by him. Quoting daily fail gives an insight into how he has been so wrong with his house price wishes over the last decade. Any house price thread is littered with his quoted nonsense.csgohan4 said:
Come on crashy, quoting the Dailymail, I expected better from youCrashy_Time said:
Banks also seem to be more cautious?Densol said:Not me
i pulled out my BTL purchase last month
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/buytolet/article-8221101/Mortgage-lenders-axe-HALF-buy-let-mortgage-options.html1 -
Of course it’s accurate. That’s why the other posters have gone for the man, not the ball.Crashy_Time said:Is it inaccurate do you think?
At the moment, it’s hard to sell property, and any buyers are probably striking extremely hard bargains. The OP has a choice of either accepting a low offer or hanging on and hoping for better times.No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?0 -
Tough choices.GDB2222 said:
Of course it’s accurate. That’s why the other posters have gone for the man, not the ball.Crashy_Time said:Is it inaccurate do you think?
At the moment, it’s hard to sell property, and any buyers are probably striking extremely hard bargains. The OP has a choice of either accepting a low offer or hanging on and hoping for better times.0
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