Brexit - currency and house prices
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Brexit is mentioned...who’d have thought it
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Or if said worst house is so bad it is built on sand... so to speak.Quickenthetempo wrote:If you buy the worst house in the best area you can afford you will always make money.
The only way you lose money if you can't afford repayments or need to move in a hurry.
If you're buying a 2nd house with long term plans you will never lose as they will always rise again at some point.
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Those Beach huts can go for millions.cricketfieldclarets wrote:Or if said worst house is so bad it is built on sand... so to speak.
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Unless the best area goes downhill and becomes a bad area. Or for the second house, if you fall foul of the extra taxes.Quickenthetempo wrote:If you buy the worst house in the best area you can afford you will always make money.
The only way you lose money if you can't afford repayments or need to move in a hurry.
If you're buying a 2nd house with long term plans you will never lose as they will always rise again at some point.
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Here’s that RICS November update from the Nationwide https://www.nationwide.co.uk/-/media/Ma ... v_2018.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;