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Stating with £50K, you made the following moves.
Year Change % Location Equity after costs
1995-96 24% Lambeth Walk £59,207
1996-97 34% Hoxton £75,716
1997-98 30% Tulse Hill £94,350
1998-99 25% East India £113,656
1999-00 44% Tooting Broadway £157,800
2000-01 27% Plumstead £194,056
2001-02 30% West Ham £238,888
2002-03 34% Dagenham £303,167
2003-04 15% Barking £330,944
2004-05 15% Woolwich Barracks £362,739
2005-06 14% Earls Court £394,564
2006-07 32% Campden Hill £489,951
2007-08 23% Marylebone £569,259
2008-09 4% Warwick Avenue £515,838
2009-10 24% Fulham £601,588
2010-11 14% Belsize Park £643,991
2011-12 18% South Gloucester Road £713,199
2012-13 19% Belgravia £800,629
2013-14 35% Walthamstow £1,011,567
2014-15 28% Turnpike Lane £1,182,045
Kerrrrrching! £50k to a cool million without lifting a finger, producing anything tangible, working, being productive, serving humanity, providing any service, and most importantly, paying a penny in tax when you sell up.
Now that's what Britain and it's economy is all about!
Stating with £50K, you made the following moves.
Year Change % Location Equity after costs
1995-96 24% Lambeth Walk £59,207
1996-97 34% Hoxton £75,716
1997-98 30% Tulse Hill £94,350
1998-99 25% East India £113,656
1999-00 44% Tooting Broadway £157,800
2000-01 27% Plumstead £194,056
2001-02 30% West Ham £238,888
2002-03 34% Dagenham £303,167
2003-04 15% Barking £330,944
2004-05 15% Woolwich Barracks £362,739
2005-06 14% Earls Court £394,564
2006-07 32% Campden Hill £489,951
2007-08 23% Marylebone £569,259
2008-09 4% Warwick Avenue £515,838
2009-10 24% Fulham £601,588
2010-11 14% Belsize Park £643,991
2011-12 18% South Gloucester Road £713,199
2012-13 19% Belgravia £800,629
2013-14 35% Walthamstow £1,011,567
2014-15 28% Turnpike Lane £1,182,045
Kerrrrrching! £50k to a cool million without lifting a finger, producing anything tangible, working, being productive, serving humanity, providing any service, and most importantly, paying a penny in tax when you sell up.
Now that's what Britain and it's economy is all about!
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