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separately, SWD...I think your ongoing costs plus acquisition costs make that proposition marginal...
imagine if you had to rewire everything??? at what cost???
cos you know those sparks are very expensive!
Sell place in London to fund the whole process, can sort out sparks etc etc
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Esteemed
Arms
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If I were your financial advisor I might suggest that with such a big pot to play with you would be better off buying many more places in cheaper areas, and sell them off one by one to fund pension later...nowadays, any borrowing for buy to let is a no-no.
Was diagnosed with hypertension a few months back. The hidden killer.
Trying to control cholesterol and stop drinking in the week. Not easy with this lovely weather.
me SWD go for the first property .remember location location.
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Esteemed
Arms
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sparked your interest...
Lol! I see what you did there!
new tax regime kills letting with mortgages attached, but otherwise it's a goer, for sure
I bought some pineapple chunks from a well known supermarket chain and was surprised how knorish theyare, one of my five a day for my lifestyle change, also ive recently started to use olive oil instead of vegetable oil stuff, it clogs the drains you know.
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Esteemed
Arms
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Chineapple Punks! Don't you love 'em! Each one is one of your 5 a day....
Oh, I also stopped drinking!
That was 5 minutes ago...so, I need a refill now!
I gave up the notion of paying nearly three grand in council tax...that made me feel miles better
(#tag SWD project
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On a separate,lifestyle subject,i decided not to start drinking,smoking and recreational drugs,when i was fifteen...it's worked out great,up to now
Can't state,i haven't been tempted by a bit of craic,though ...(the spelling saves me from judgement
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sparked your interest...
Lol! I see what you did there!
new tax regime kills letting with mortgages attached, but otherwise it's a goer, for sure
Cash buyer live on site rent legal rent cash in hand as long as you pay enough they leave you alone, been a landlord for far too long family also so I know the score.
I am not too greedy but if I can have an onsite "business" with a decent income then I can "retire" and do my own stuff and work on other projects.
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Esteemed
Arms
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are you 16 now?
Just joking!
Me, I will live on a boat soon...
even the Readers Digest can't find you there...
no council tax, pay for the fuel you use, push off from the pontoon when the baillifs arrive
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