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02-07-2022 03:45 PM #31
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02-07-2022 04:08 PM #35
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If the govt wanted to double the size of Inverness by improving its connectivity, investing in its attractiveness to business it could do that easily.
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02-07-2022 04:41 PM #37
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02-07-2022 04:48 PM #38
Went to look at a small 3 bed newbuild a few months back. It had went up £30k compared to the same house built less than a year ago in the same development. The mortgage would have been close to £1300 a month till the day I retired.
Just feel like I've missed the boat now with it all. My mate always jokes about spam valley, folk with the houses and cars for show but can't afford to go to the pub or do anything else. I take it rising interest rates could potentially cause a crash in years to come?
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02-07-2022 04:54 PM #39
I'm one that got on the property ladder at the end of the 1970s. Interest rates in double figures, and your mortgage was linked to your salary. 2.5x man's salary + the wives salary. Didn't matter my wife earned more.
How is it possible for people nowadays?
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02-07-2022 05:04 PM #40
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02-07-2022 05:15 PM #41This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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02-07-2022 05:18 PM #42This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It must be a nightmare for young couples looking to set up their first home. The lack of available decent housing pushes up not only house prices but also rent on the most modest of accommodation and thus putting it out of reach for many. Waiting on a council house is like waiting on dead man's boots. Our generation had it easy, we inherited many houses that were previously company supplied in mining and industrial communities where the industries had gone to the wall, of course that brought other problems with it but affordable housing availability wasn't one of them.
In Berlin there are similar problems and there was recently a referendum asking if the authorities should have the right to look at using compulsory government acquisition of property from multiple property owners to free up accommodation for those who need it.
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02-07-2022 05:29 PM #43This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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02-07-2022 06:52 PM #44This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Best value is to build your own. - if you can find a plot!
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02-07-2022 06:56 PM #45This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-07-2022 08:11 AM #46
The wife and i were lucky starting out, we used the help to buy scheme, this was 9 years ago, so only had to put down 5%, was still hard saving but cut back on loads and managed, hard when you have kids also but we wanted away from paying huge ampunts on rent, was a pain when you go to sell as you obviously give loads back but was totally worth it, selling then gave us the deposit for our current house. If these deals come up again id recommend them to first time buyers
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03-07-2022 08:20 AM #47
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Help to buy is (was?) a great scheme from what I’ve read about it.
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03-07-2022 09:43 AM #48This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-07-2022 09:52 AM #49This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
An example here https://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/de...b3a76f9aff44aa I think there's around 8 of those things built in 1 field and they're cropping up all over the place.
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03-07-2022 09:53 AM #50This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The competitive land market also leads to prices getting pushed up.
I’d like to see supply increased through small new towns and villages (I’m not a huge fan of Prince Charles but his Poundbury scheme is not a bad model compared to the 60s versions and would, I think, be resisted less. Maybe the land should be nationalised so the costs can be kept down and more affordable homes provided.
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03-07-2022 10:32 AM #56
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03-07-2022 11:04 AM #57This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Not saying it's the problem but it certainly aint helping. It'd be interesting to see those figures based on say the last 20 years of building, I'd guess we'd be up that list a bit. Post war council houses and old mining houses etc will be dragging that down a bit.
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