Where Did It All Go Wrong?
Woocfot asks: Tell us all about that turning point in your life when it started going downhill. Yeah, that drunken conversation with my dad when he suggested I become a civil servant. Dammit, I could have been an astronaut
( , Thu 28 Feb 2013, 11:32)
Woocfot asks: Tell us all about that turning point in your life when it started going downhill. Yeah, that drunken conversation with my dad when he suggested I become a civil servant. Dammit, I could have been an astronaut
( , Thu 28 Feb 2013, 11:32)
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You should consider also purchasing the water works and electric company.
( , Thu 28 Feb 2013, 16:00, 1 reply)
( , Thu 28 Feb 2013, 16:00, 1 reply)
Never!
A piss-poor investment. Even owning both utilities at a cost of £300 will only ever return a max of £120 (if a double-six is thrown when landing). Owning stations is a far more preferable product, 4x stations = £400 rent AND there are four landing opportunities (double the utilities spread).
No. Even Whitechapel and Old Kent Road represent a far superior use of money. Cheap to build, with cheap but consistent rents.
Take this advice into life. Don't be fooled by simple, cheap-looking options, the long game is always better.
( , Thu 28 Feb 2013, 16:19, closed)
A piss-poor investment. Even owning both utilities at a cost of £300 will only ever return a max of £120 (if a double-six is thrown when landing). Owning stations is a far more preferable product, 4x stations = £400 rent AND there are four landing opportunities (double the utilities spread).
No. Even Whitechapel and Old Kent Road represent a far superior use of money. Cheap to build, with cheap but consistent rents.
Take this advice into life. Don't be fooled by simple, cheap-looking options, the long game is always better.
( , Thu 28 Feb 2013, 16:19, closed)
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