there was an article on LinkedIn yesterday from an estate agent in Manchester saying that house prices went up by over 8% last year, so maybe the COVID epidemic is a blessing in disguise after all
(, Tue 26 Jan 2021, 10:32, archived)
my previous purchase trebled in value in the 13 years I had it, I'm a fucking property wizard m8*
*I buy the most expensive flat I can afford in the best area I can get, and then London does the rest
(, Tue 26 Jan 2021, 10:40, archived)
saying "OK two million people have died but we made lots of money so no biggie lol" is a bit much though
sorry this got a bit serious all of a sudden
(, Tue 26 Jan 2021, 10:43, archived)
in "shit stinks" and "pain hurts" type revelations it's up there.
(, Tue 26 Jan 2021, 11:02, archived)
where does 'OK two million people have died but we made lots of money so no biggie lol' come into this conversation? I've missed something major here
(, Tue 26 Jan 2021, 11:03, archived)
www.estateagenttoday.co.uk/breaking-news/2021/1/crass-insensitive--agent-sorry-for-calling-covid-a-blessing-in-disguise?source=newsticker
(, Tue 26 Jan 2021, 11:05, archived)
People moving out of cities and thus spending locally outside of the usual areas
(, Tue 26 Jan 2021, 11:16, archived)
if I could do a job for a London salary and not pay London house prices, I'd jump at the chance
you can get a three-bedroom house in Durham for seventy grand
(, Tue 26 Jan 2021, 11:20, archived)
(, Tue 26 Jan 2021, 14:40, archived)
Ruining the bloody country you lot are
(, Tue 26 Jan 2021, 11:20, archived)