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.
cynic
- 31 Jan 2018 09:27
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potentially one of the flash apartments along the river at battersea
and of course there have been plenty of people who have bought into the so-called win-win situation only to find that they have to chuck in the towel somewhere along the line
hilary
- 31 Jan 2018 12:30
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Dil,
Presumably your improvement works increased the open market value of the property by a similar amount to their cost, and by virtue of the fact that your lender wouldn't advance that tranch of the loan until the works were complete, I would argue that your mortgage didn't exceed 100% of the proprty's value.
hilary
- 31 Jan 2018 12:40
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Returning to the subject of interest-only versus repayment mortgage, I would argue that it's financially more sound to take out the highest affordable interest-only loan possible, and to not even bother with an endowment policy. In practice, the only people who care about you having an endowment policy are the army of mortgage brokers and financial advisors who take an introductory commission.
Taking a 20 year example, the FTSE100 index to which endowment policies tend to track finished 1997 at 5136, and 2017 at 7688. The average house price in 1997 was just over £60k (£104k inflation adjusted) and £226k in 2017.
It's a no-brainer that putting the endowment premiums on deposit and re-leveraging an interest-only mortgage to reflect salary/income increases every 6 or 7 years is the way to go imo.
Dil
- 31 Jan 2018 13:14
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Hils , so how did I pay the 5% deposit ? I take your point that in reality they lent me 100% although the paperwork said 95% of the total including the retention money but my main point was do they even consider lending you extra these days even on a retention basis.
Cynic , negative equity is just about impossible historically over a 20 year period.
hilary
- 31 Jan 2018 13:31
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I don't think lenders particularly care about what the percentage they lend, Dil, but rather on the borrower being able to afford the repayments as an income multiple.
Your average Joe on £27.6k a year will probably be able to borrow just under £100k, but, with house prices as they are nowadays, he'll have trouble finding a house that cheap on which he'll be able to borrow 100%. Conversely, someone earning £150k a year will invariably have enough saved for a decent deposit, and therefore have no need to borrow 100%.
iturama
- 31 Jan 2018 13:45
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Here you are Dil. 200 houses are going for 90p each. I hear you can get a 200% mortgage. And no, it is not in Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch.
Clocktower
- 31 Jan 2018 15:08
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ExectLine, I guess your memory must have suffered, as I bet it was not books that kept you busy but a lot of rumpey pumpey, while keeping warm in bed, as it seems that you did at least have a bed. Bet you had a load of kids soon after.
Clocktower
- 31 Jan 2018 15:10
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Cheap homes in Europe.Around $1
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/buy-home-charming-italian-town-165746372.html
MaxK
- 31 Jan 2018 17:38
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Dil
- 01 Feb 2018 00:28
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Yeah very funny iturama I'm not gonna move to Swansea even if you pay me :-)
cynic
- 01 Feb 2018 11:46
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even if they can thrash arsenal?
cynic
- 01 Feb 2018 14:15
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very revealing .....
Mr Trump is an avid golfer and is estimated to have spent more than 90 days playing the sport since he entered office.
The president has claimed he has achieved scores of 68, which would class him as a highly skilled golfer, particularly at the age of 71.
But Pettersen (she's one of the top european golfers) said while "golf is the only thing the man thinks about", he is not quite as skilled as he would like people to believe.
"He cheats like hell... so I don't quite know how he is in business," she told Norwegian newspaper Verdens Gang.
"They say that if you cheat at golf, you cheat at business."
iturama
- 01 Feb 2018 14:36
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You do know what tope means don't you C? Maybe she had been toping when she made that remark.
Besides, it only good manners to give the President that 16ft putt. Or to kick his ball out of the rough. Not cheating at all.
cynic
- 01 Feb 2018 15:05
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haha! it was actually my insert typo
trump should assuredly have his balls kicked, and hard
cynic
- 02 Feb 2018 09:45
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i'm sure freed will immediately leap to the defense of the following ......
from today's Guardian - bastion of the right wing of course :-)
Labour plans to make landowners sell to state for fraction of value
Exclusive: party proposes raid on private land to cut cost of building new council houses
Labour is considering forcing landowners to give up sites for a fraction of their current price in an effort to slash the cost of council house building.
The proposal has been drawn up by John Healey, the shadow housing secretary, and would see a Jeremy Corbyn-led government change the law so landowners would have to sell sites to the state at knockdown prices.
cynic
- 02 Feb 2018 09:47
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fred - have you read Red Famine?
if not perhaps you should .... i wouldn't really expect it to open your eyes, as i'm sure you know all about this genocide by starvation in ukraine, and all the history leading up to it
Fred1new
- 02 Feb 2018 10:58
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No haven't read it. What is the point are you trying to make?
cynic
- 02 Feb 2018 11:07
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you seem to be in love with the communist ideal, though no doubt you'll scuttle away and deny or go off at a tangent
would you also care to comment on the article from the Guardian - post 8020?
Chris Carson
- 02 Feb 2018 11:21
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Gees cynic, you really are a glutton for punishment. :0)