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Yellowsub2000 said:Mortgage rates could be double digits by 2025.
many are agreeing here is just one example
https://youtu.be/8BnZvz1bRoM5 -
Yellowsub2000 said:Mortgage rates could be double digits by 2025.
many are agreeing here is just one example
https://youtu.be/8BnZvz1bRoM
Sadly, there is absolutely no indication that this is going to happen.
The consensus is that now is a good time to secure fixed term incomes (as rates are likely to fall in the medium term), you're suggesting that returns could double within the next two years. That's quite a prediction!
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I appreciate it's not youtube so limited credibility but..
IMF Expects no recession in the UK...https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-65669399
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motorman99 said:Oh yellowsub or crashytime….what a fairytale world you live in
the thing you are saying happens all the time has NEVER YET HAPPENED with houses.0 -
Tucosalamanca said:Yellowsub2000 said:Mortgage rates could be double digits by 2025.
many are agreeing here is just one example
https://youtu.be/8BnZvz1bRoM
Sadly, there is absolutely no indication that this is going to happen.
The consensus is that now is a good time to secure fixed term incomes (as rates are likely to fall in the medium term), you're suggesting that returns could double within the next two years. That's quite a prediction!0 -
caprikid1 said:I appreciate it's not youtube so limited credibility but..
IMF Expects no recession in the UK...https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-65669399
The fact we are likely to skim recession this year just means a likelyhood we have a period of stability.0 -
Yellowsub2000 said:motorman99 said:Oh yellowsub or crashytime….what a fairytale world you live in
the thing you are saying happens all the time has NEVER YET HAPPENED with houses.1 -
Moving home with Charlie has 348 followers on Facebook, not much of a following is itWith this ombudsman - I can see some persistent problematic tenants being blacklisted.Make £2023 in 2023 (#36) £3479.30/£2023
Make £2024 in 2024...3 -
The only way to get inflation under control is raise rates above inflation and inflation is raging over 10%.0
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annabanana82 said:Moving home with Charlie has 348 followers on Facebook, not much of a following is itWith this ombudsman - I can see some persistent problematic tenants being blacklisted.
He is an enigma 😂😂😂1
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