R Lee
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When do you think they'll start to decline?
I really want to get my own, but they're so expensive
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Colin
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They wont!!!
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R Lee
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how much is yours koling?
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Ant
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I think they may demand is on the way down less houses are selling
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Colin
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I live in Scotland, house prices are generally cheaper!!
Im not posting on a public board what I paid for my house but i'll just say I done no bad out of it....needs some work done to it & one identical has just sold down the road for almost £15k more
Start by saving up and then start looking.....Ive spent around £12k on various things so far!!
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AJW
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You could try building your own? If it doesnt turn out too well just put a sign on the door "CorsaSport Clubhouse" I'm sure everyone will make themselves at home
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R Lee
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I'm not building my own.
Wouldn't know where to start and i expect it to be costing a lot more than what i can afford.
I've been loooking for ages. Everything is either too shit, or way out of my price range.
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Colin
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Well start off with something shit until you can aford something better then your better on the property ladder than off it!!
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Andrew
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I got my flat cheap as chips Now i never have any money to buy shit cars so just get drunk every night
[Edited on 18-05-2005 by Peugeot Nut]
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AJW
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Sorry I was only kidding around, tho i'd love to do a self build. I know what u mean about all the shoot properties around tho, try finding somewhere shoot but in a really nice area, then do the place up, you'll prob be able to make some money off it after a year or so if u do it right? Better than pouring money into rent all the time.
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whitter45
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I think they will decline pretty soon - I feel there is a recession on the way
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Andrew
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Depends what you want. All my flat wants is some new doors and a new kitchen. 2k tops. Half the work will be done at the later end summer once I’m back on track in terms of money.
Because i got my flat cheap, i could sell it off now (2 months later) and make 15k. I kind of got a discount because i rented it first and because my parents have rented for 20 years off the same housing association.
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dna23
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a friend of mine built his, took 6 months of work to do it and figured out he spent something like 65-70 grand all in including the plot of land, all materials and actually gettin electrics, heating and plumbing in... (did the majority of it himself)
had it value'd recently and its at £320,000 tbh for 6 months off work and some hard work i don't think he did that bad
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Andrew
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BIG risks involved though
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dna23
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quote: Originally posted by Peugeot Nut
BIG risks involved though
yeah, u can totally fook it up or totally make it... it is a big gamble he didnt think about it though but it can go extremely wrong
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Andrew
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Good on him i say
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R Lee
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its amazing how much better the houses are by increasing the price range
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Andrew
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Travelling also drops the price considerably. I was considering moving to Bolton after seeing a nice apartment up for sale there (30 miles way).
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by Richard Lee
When do you think they'll start to decline?
I really want to get my own, but they're so expensive
They'll never decline as such (as in drop in price)!
The rate at which the price raises will simply slow down.
One thing you can guarantee will make money is a house!!
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Ally
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Its not too bad in Wales atm, my friends just bought her first house (2 bed, quite big, garage and garden) for 89k
So me and Richie will be looking at about 90k for our 'first house'
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sukhwant
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http://www.nethouseprices.com/
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willay
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I'd be interested in building my own house, as I live on a farm with its own land I'm not sure if we'd be allowed to build a proper house on it though.
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Ally
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quote: Originally posted by willay
I'd be interested in building my own house, as I live on a farm with its own land I'm not sure if we'd be allowed to build a proper house on it though.
we live on a farm with about 6 acres, me and richie arent even allowed to build our own log cabin because we are on a green belt even thou his dad owns the land!
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Mad Moe
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I've just sold my 2 bed Flat for £91K and I'm looking into buying a 2 Bed Semi which all seem to be around the £130K mark, which is affordable considering I made a £40K profit on the the flat. But Property prices will not go down unless a recession hits us and the Bank of England are talking about lowering rates another 1/4-1/2% which will probably kit start the price increases again
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Joff
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Grand Designs had a Huf Haus on it. Very funky.
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