goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
goldfinger
- 03 Jun 2014 15:20
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Here here Fred, more and more people are now realising what a cruel and corrupt government we have.
The Lib/Dems have paid dearly the torries are next, you can count on that.
goldfinger
- 03 Jun 2014 15:21
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Stan, he he ha ha, brilliant............ fair tickled me.
goldfinger
- 03 Jun 2014 15:21
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Stan, he he ha ha, brilliant............ fair tickled me.
cynic
- 03 Jun 2014 15:24
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i too find it humorous, not least because i certainly do not see myself as being particularly right wing though relative to you ersatz socialists, perhaps i am
Stan
- 03 Jun 2014 15:26
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"not least because i certainly do not see myself as being right wing"
.. He's a laugh a minute isn't he? -):
Haystack
- 03 Jun 2014 15:31
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As opposed to the socialists, who have no sense of humour!
goldfinger
- 03 Jun 2014 15:33
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Cyners the capital I place in new lettings comes from my personal savings pot. Its all organic pyramid capital growth.
Not one penny do I borrow to finance my growing property empire. Its all internaly funded, I cant say that for 2 of our 7 synndicate. I do know they borrow from the bank some of their investment. But its certainly not the bespoke buy to let funding the article points to.
I also rent out on usual at about 10% lower than the max rent payable as laid down by the local council/quango fair market rent policy.
Im now on my 5th high flat development which is not the norm for tennants more short term business men with short stay, the top few floors going to hign nett wealthy individuals.
Im certainly not the rent to buy landlord as described in that article and you seem to have mistaken the whole point of the authors negative take on the rental housing market.
goldfinger
- 03 Jun 2014 15:35
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No sense of humour, -uck me that coming from you Hays as made my day.
Haystack
- 03 Jun 2014 15:36
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Maybe my humour is too subtle for you,
Stan
- 03 Jun 2014 15:38
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The words subtle and Haystack do not compute.
goldfinger
- 03 Jun 2014 15:42
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Maybe your humours non existent you mean.
Anyway you dont have to have a sense of humour to be interesting.
Just look at past cases eg, Steve Davies.
cynic
- 03 Jun 2014 15:43
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provided you are a good and fair landlord, what does it matter if you borrow to buy-to-let ..... indeed, there is surely a strong argument that by leveraging, you actually help those who need to rent
i don't bother to read rabid rantings from whichever quarter they emanate
stan - i have a picture of you in my mind's eye as something of an andy capp :-)
goldfinger
- 03 Jun 2014 15:47
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Good and fair buy to let landlord!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! which planet are you living on?.
goldfinger
- 03 Jun 2014 15:49
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Anyway if you read deeply enough it suggests more council houses should be built rather than crooks living of the poor helped out by the tax payer funding Housing Benefit.
Stan
- 03 Jun 2014 16:15
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Another picture of Alf, in colour this time just like his language -):
cynic
- 03 Jun 2014 16:15
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moi for starters!
how could one be against more council houses, but as i have said before, far too many people, the young especially, have champagne tastes with less than beer incomes, and then they get sniffy if what they are offered doesn't have a garden and garage
also, from where are you going to get cheap land for your new homes and/or what about all the existing brown sites and run-down housing stock?
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i thought it was jimmy saville who talked about taking children in :-)
Haystack
- 03 Jun 2014 16:42
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More houses should be built. Don't forget that the last government had one of the worst records ever for house building. It is a bit rich when the two Eds complain about house building when they were assistants to Brown as Chancellor. On the other hand Labour have always been long on hypocrisy.
cynic
- 03 Jun 2014 16:44
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that as may be, but i was not taking political sides