I wonder what the movie said with small letters at the end... Maybe something like: This is an advertisement - any relationship with the real world is coincidental.
It's agreat deal if you have the money to live in the house and make the payments and don't mind loosing your shirt. The U.S. housing market probably won't finish it's correction until 2014. I'm going to have to say England is probably in the same boat. By the way this is how people during the Great depression became broke, investing to early. Hold on for afew years.
Lavish Pakistan Govt has rough estimate of energy and fuel utilization in the country. For example if an average of 10 million units of electricity is being consumed daily in large cities, increasing Rs 0.05 per unit gives the govt half a million rupees per day per city in the electricity bills. Of this Rs 0.05 inflation 0.03 is accounted for the stealing of tax and utilities by the ruling class and Rs 0.02 goes to the treasury. The inflation caused as a result is being enforced on a common man.
Are you kidding, the U.K. housing crunch has just begun, I don't even have a target percentage for home price depreciation...60% of all lending is done by commercial banks, vs. 15% in the U.S.
or maybe gordon the world is awaikening to the UK & US theiving bussiness men and wont trust them till there gone. Enron eXXon BP arthur anderson haliburton wall mart... NO PEACE THANK U
Thankfully I bought my properties well under the perceived value so now I actually do have the chance to make use from the opportunity of "properties in distress".
when they do start talkin' about it time to sell on TV it's goin 2 be the time to buy
Dzieciak1984 7 months ago
4 stars just for the music - The automatic rule!
wankilicious 3 years ago
Hahahaha. How are those property bargains looking after the collapse of HBOS?
emjayeuk 3 years ago
I wonder what the movie said with small letters at the end... Maybe something like: This is an advertisement - any relationship with the real world is coincidental.
DrStrangelife 3 years ago
It's agreat deal if you have the money to live in the house and make the payments and don't mind loosing your shirt. The U.S. housing market probably won't finish it's correction until 2014. I'm going to have to say England is probably in the same boat. By the way this is how people during the Great depression became broke, investing to early. Hold on for afew years.
KlemKaddidleHopper 3 years ago
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Lavish Pakistan Govt has rough estimate of energy and fuel utilization in the country. For example if an average of 10 million units of electricity is being consumed daily in large cities, increasing Rs 0.05 per unit gives the govt half a million rupees per day per city in the electricity bills. Of this Rs 0.05 inflation 0.03 is accounted for the stealing of tax and utilities by the ruling class and Rs 0.02 goes to the treasury. The inflation caused as a result is being enforced on a common man.
yahoovisitor 3 years ago
Are you kidding, the U.K. housing crunch has just begun, I don't even have a target percentage for home price depreciation...60% of all lending is done by commercial banks, vs. 15% in the U.S.
prodigee411 3 years ago
Too early to buy! Wait for a major event. You will know what it is when you see it.
davincij15 3 years ago
or maybe gordon the world is awaikening to the UK & US theiving bussiness men and wont trust them till there gone. Enron eXXon BP arthur anderson haliburton wall mart... NO PEACE THANK U
geraboldy 3 years ago
You think because you've got more and more cash that price of real estate is going to go down.
WRONG. It is because the money is worth less.
yogiudo 3 years ago
Nicely done. 100% on the ball.
Thankfully I bought my properties well under the perceived value so now I actually do have the chance to make use from the opportunity of "properties in distress".
PropertyPortfolio 4 years ago
Ahh, this makes the whole situation a lot more clear. You can bet them guys with the £££ aren't worried tho!
Dany5319 4 years ago