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Ex council houses don't increase in value as much as others do, because owner/occupiers are concerned about 'location'. |
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I know people who got their rent paid on a council house for years then when the right to buy came in got a part time job to qualify for what i think was a government backed mortgage then quit their jobs or took action to ensure they lost their job and got payments to ensure they didnt loose the house.A few years later these houses got sold for many thousands proffit to mostly private landlords.
people shoudl never have been allowed to buy council houses but i dont blame people for doing so.Most if not all council houses come with front and back garden and these were been sold at a fraction of their worth hence the huge proffit when sold by the ex tennant i dont buy they dont gain as much value because not all council houses were in crap areas some infact quite a lot werein nice areas and some in very desireable areas. i think my mates dad paid 12 grand for a 3 bed semi detached in ossy near whitebirk road with fron,side and rear gardens when a 2 bed terrace on devonshire street with no gardens was £28 grand |
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At the same time, we were offered ours at £15,000. I`m pretty sure it will be worth a hell of a lot more now.
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i shoudl add he paid his rent but others on the avenue didnt it was the tax payers money
most of them sold pretty quick for a proffit and drank it away down teh pub then got a rented house and got the rent paid for again |
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just looked on zoopla, the council house 5 doors up from the house I could have bought for £15,000, sold for £60,000 last year
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1 government was stupid for selling them and 1 government was stupid for speeding up teh process by introducing self declaration mortgages were you didnt really need to prove you had the ability to pay a mortgage just prommise that you could
notice how most of these dodgy looking mortage shops are shut these days thats because %100 and self declaration mortgages have gone out the window and that bank we bailed out that gave mortgages on peoples word northern rock i think it was called a 5 year old could get a mortgage with them it was gobsmacking how easy it was you got a high interest morthage with northern rock with no proof of ability to pay then transfer your mortgage to a more reputable bank after a year haha reputable lol i had a few dodgy methods explained to me when i was after a mortgage and making enquiries |
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Does that make sense, I think I confused myself? |
Bedroom tax - targeting the poorest.
Northern Rock did 125% loan to value mortgages, so no deposit required and they'll give you 25% of what the house was worth on top. Much of that lending is now being paid by the taxpayer.
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these are the mortgages the goverment say they are going write off:confused: the 100% mortgages are back.
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The feelings roused by the bedroom tax are just as volatile as the poll tax once was.
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