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    Budget and BTL

    I wonder if Darling is going to hit BTL'ers in some direct way. I think it would be a popular tax with the great unwashed and generate a lot of wonga.

    And of course rents would rise to cover it and the great unwashed would effectively foot the bill.


    #2
    One can but hope. That youngsters need a rich parent to get on the housing ladder is scandalous.

    Of course one must be careful to deflate the bubble rather than pop it...

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      #3
      Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
      I wonder if Darling is going to hit BTL'ers in some direct way. I think it would be a popular tax with the great unwashed and generate a lot of wonga.

      And of course rents would rise to cover it and the great unwashed would effectively foot the bill.

      Exactly
      Confusion is a natural state of being

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        #4
        Why this very un-CUK like envy for BTL'ers? Successful ones took a punt and made cash, those who didn't have the balls have no right to moan.
        Hard Brexit now!
        #prayfornodeal

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          #5
          Originally posted by sasguru View Post
          Why this very un-CUK like envy for BTL'ers? Successful ones took a punt and made cash, those who didn't have the balls have no right to moan.
          I don't think it's envy at having made money.

          The problem is that BTLers winning mean non-homeowners losing. And to the tune of hundreds of thousands of pounds extra for any kind of half-way decent house. Grounds for bitterness for sure.

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            #6
            Originally posted by sasguru View Post
            Why this very un-CUK like envy for BTL'ers? Successful ones took a punt and made cash, those who didn't have the balls have no right to moan.
            Thank you Sas
            Confusion is a natural state of being

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              #7
              Originally posted by dude69 View Post
              I don't think it's envy at having made money.

              The problem is that BTLers winning mean non-homeowners losing. And to the tune of hundreds of thousands of pounds extra for any kind of half-way decent house. Grounds for bitterness for sure.
              Confusion is a natural state of being

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                #8
                Originally posted by dude69 View Post
                I don't think it's envy at having made money.

                The problem is that BTLers winning mean non-homeowners losing. And to the tune of hundreds of thousands of pounds extra for any kind of half-way decent house. Grounds for bitterness for sure.


                I was told by a friend recently that his house had to go up in value so he could re-mortgague to help his children with deposits for places of their own!

                I thought this country was about working hard to get somewhere - not about having rich parents?

                I dont want to see the people, who have taken risk, penalised. But other solutions unattractive - can we build our way out? Can we target house inflation with interest rates?

                I hate seeing Maggie's legacy, of work hard to get somewhere, squandered.

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                  #9
                  Sorry it's no ones "right" to "own" a home. There are plenty of homes out there to rent. Tell your friends children to rent somewhere. That's what most of Europe does.

                  Everyone has the right to buy a place, it is not a right to afford a place. If they are not wealthy enough to buy a place, rent a place.

                  FFS. Socialists. Kill 'em.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Diver View Post
                    Exactly
                    You can't expect that people can pay anything on rents. Most probably people will have to commute further to somewhere that is affordable so at worst the winning ones will be the BTLs of cheaper areas whose rent value will get closer to the more expensive ones.
                    I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.

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