Thursday, Mar 15, 2007

In 2007, why not become a buy to letter? More ramping!

Tiscali: 2007: Year of the BTL

Paragon Mortgages, specialists in buy-to-let, have looked at all the data and suggested that people should be buying-to-let in 2007.

In other news: publicans, specialists in lager, have the considered opinion that people should be buying more lager, and initial reports from prostitutes indicate that rumpy-pumpy makes the world go a-round.

Posted by albertini albertino @ 11:17 PM (194 views) Add Comment

4 Comments

1. Royston said...

If they don' sell they don't eat.....or.....well.........get to buy that Porsche.

Friday, March 16, 2007 10:05AM Report Comment
 

2. Davros said...

This is rubbish as we all know.

My neighbours house was sold for £450K last week, while my rent is £1000 a month. Tell me the figures add up?

Surefire way to lose money as far as I can see, as even if houseprices remain at these ridiculous levels, you're only going to see the price of your property go up in line with earnings. Combine this is little or no income after paying the mortgage and what sort of investment have you got?

Friday, March 16, 2007 10:26AM Report Comment
 

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