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worrypants wrote: »me thinks op is somewhat bitter
having taken 4 years to buy:eek: ( ive bought and sold 4 times in 4 years) he realises if had played the market well , been prepared to move around the country as I have, bought at the right time in cheapest areas wait for thre price to rise then sell then move on to another cheap area.
He would now be in a postion of being mortgage ( or almost) free:rotfl: or sitting on a nice fat wadge:T
I sold in Hampshire, wiltshire, south wales:rolleyes: cumbria and now selling in the north east and north london in the last 6 years and touch wood ive made no errors yet:cool:
youve missed the boat matey boy
All this proves is that an idiot can make money in a rising market.0 -
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yes but a rich idiot who doesnt need to work tee he heee:rotfl:I found my eutopia tee hee I live in canada yeehaa!0
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worrypants wrote: »yes but a rich idiot who doesnt need to work tee he heee:rotfl:
How vulgar.0 -
Doozergirl wrote: »You know that 'pathetic' argument of mine that suggested you had no integrity?
No, enlighten me.0 -
Lets hope that sometime in the future the OP gets a buyer exactly like himself.
What, one who finds roof problems after they have forked a survey fee - when the vendor said there was no problems!?
I pushed the thanks by mistake.RENTING? Have you checked to see that your landlord has permission from their mortgage lender to rent the property? If not, you could be thrown out with very little notice.
Read the sticky on the House Buying, Renting & Selling board.0 -
yes but happy rich and vulgar( plus fat and lazy couch spud:rotfl: )I found my eutopia tee hee I live in canada yeehaa!0
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MissMoneypenny wrote: »What, one who finds roof problems after they have forked a survey fee - when the vendor said there was no problems!?
I pushed the thanks by mistake.
Did you miss the bit where they agreed a reduction of £8000 for the roof and he then requested another £5000 off the price, just because, which they also agreed to?Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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