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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Nah', Moody is when your football team lose.
How ace is this ?!?!?!?! www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-30737011.html
(, Sun 28 Aug 2011, 14:54, 2 replies, latest was 15 years ago)
Uh I'm not quite sure what to say
saw your fb post on it though :)
(, Sun 28 Aug 2011, 15:01, Reply)
Hah, I don't see why not really.

(, Sun 28 Aug 2011, 15:19, Reply)
They probably require old people

(, Sun 28 Aug 2011, 15:22, Reply)
Are you thinking of collecting your pension Gonz?

(, Sun 28 Aug 2011, 15:06, Reply)
Thing is though, why _not_ have a retirement property? what age do they consider 'retirement' ?

(, Sun 28 Aug 2011, 15:20, Reply)
I think most of these developments won't allow people under the age of 55 to buy/live in them.
Which is what keeps them so cheap.
(, Sun 28 Aug 2011, 15:24, Reply)
Is that legal?

(, Sun 28 Aug 2011, 15:27, Reply)
Sounds like it from what Swipe says.
I hope this doesn't piss on your chips.
(, Sun 28 Aug 2011, 15:31, Reply)
exactly this
you can't buy the long leasehold interest (ie buy the flat) if you are under 55 (well, this depends on the development).

and if you rent it from someone who has bought it and then put it on the letting market, you could be turfed out if the landlord seeks to take action against the flat-owner.
(, Sun 28 Aug 2011, 15:29, Reply)
Afternoon.

(, Sun 28 Aug 2011, 15:30, Reply)
Gee-AAAAA-hay.

(, Sun 28 Aug 2011, 15:32, Reply)

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