I would not be selling in 2020/21. The effects of S24 and Brexit would ensure that property prises would be at their lowest in 2020/21. To sell in that year would mean selling at the bottom of the market for...
I agree. I will sell only gradually. Unlike, property, these currencies are not earning any rental income and when the sell starts, I suspect it will be rapid and brutal. Certainly, no more money in for a while and I...
Now that Cryptocurrencies have become an item of discussion on a property forum, I have to say, it is time to sell rather than buy. I am selling today. Time and my pockets will tell if I am wrong.
Reply to the comment left by "Markb " at "20/11/2016 - 17:58": "Goodness knows there are enough brains on this forum. Most of whom may not post for fear of being told to shut up or for fear of being...
Reply to the comment left by "Simon Hall" at "23/09/2016 - 20:20": NL is correct. The "piling in to complete" is an embedded reference to another article written in January in relation to SDLT. (thttps://www.ft.com/content/34eb06c4-bf87-11e5-9fdb-87b8d15baec2)
Yes, it will be the tax free lump sum that will go into the portfolio. Time freed up from the NHS will be redirected to my Private medical company - earning more and paying a lot less tax overall. I...
You may be right Mark. Come to think of it, forget about sabbatical, If I retired completely, dump my lump sum pension into the portfolio to deleverage, I may come out better off at the other end. Except, I would...
Reply to the comment left by "Markb " at "08/09/2016 - 22:23": Yes, Mark. The problem, in my case, is that I earn twice as much from the day job than I currently do from the portfolio.
Reply to the comment left by "James Fraser" at "08/09/2016 - 22:03": James I find it reassuring to know that I am not the only one in a hot pot of soup. Unlike you, I am not so lucky with...
Reply to the comment left by "Jon Pipllman" at "08/09/2016 - 21:02": Thanks Jon I am very grateful for such a succinct summary of the situation. It confirms all I have been learning over the past year. Emigration is not...
Ros and Jon May I pls call for a truce. Let us pls concentrate on what we all need to do to find mitigations to these draconian legislations. Writing letters to the people making these new rules as we go...
Reply to the comment left by "lancelot spratt" at "24/07/2016 - 13:02": Are there any tangible reasons for the 'headwinds'? If Revenue would accept 15% turnover, why not the whole lot. Pls enunciate further. Thanks.
Reply to the comment left by "NW Landlord" at "23/07/2016 - 13:08": Hi NL Very interesting. I have been thinking along these lines for some time but would be very grateful for your perspective on this too. My disposable email...
Reply to the comment left by "Ros ." at "31/03/2016 - 20:01": I also received a request fo donation to th econservatives from George Osborne - or at least from his email address and with his signature. I replied thus:...
I researched Declarations of Trust for myself in the past. Below is the best explanation I have found: http://www.westbury.co.uk/westbury-blog/using-declarations-trust
Hi Michael If it is all about survival, then, this is too rich coming from a conservative party intent on “taxing Private Landlords out of existence” as per clause 24. Pls take your concerns somewhere else. I shall, definitely, not...
20th October 2018, 7 years ago
I would not be selling in 2020/21. The effects of S24 and Brexit would ensure that property prises would be at their lowest in 2020/21. To sell in that year would mean selling at the bottom of the market for...
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1. 10% 2. 5 3. 2% 4. 1
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Count me in
Read More →19th December 2017, 8 years ago
I agree. I will sell only gradually. Unlike, property, these currencies are not earning any rental income and when the sell starts, I suspect it will be rapid and brutal. Certainly, no more money in for a while and I...
Read More →19th December 2017, 8 years ago
Now that Cryptocurrencies have become an item of discussion on a property forum, I have to say, it is time to sell rather than buy. I am selling today. Time and my pockets will tell if I am wrong.
Read More →Reply to comment left by Markb at 20/11/2016 - 17:58
Reply to the comment left by "Markb " at "20/11/2016 - 17:58": "Goodness knows there are enough brains on this forum. Most of whom may not post for fear of being told to shut up or for fear of being...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Simon Hall at 23/09/2016 - 20:20
Reply to the comment left by "Simon Hall" at "23/09/2016 - 20:20": NL is correct. The "piling in to complete" is an embedded reference to another article written in January in relation to SDLT. (thttps://www.ft.com/content/34eb06c4-bf87-11e5-9fdb-87b8d15baec2)
Read More →8th September 2016, 10 years ago
Yes, it will be the tax free lump sum that will go into the portfolio. Time freed up from the NHS will be redirected to my Private medical company - earning more and paying a lot less tax overall. I...
Read More →8th September 2016, 10 years ago
You may be right Mark. Come to think of it, forget about sabbatical, If I retired completely, dump my lump sum pension into the portfolio to deleverage, I may come out better off at the other end. Except, I would...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Markb at 08/09/2016 - 22:23
Reply to the comment left by "Markb " at "08/09/2016 - 22:23": Yes, Mark. The problem, in my case, is that I earn twice as much from the day job than I currently do from the portfolio.
Read More →Reply to comment left by James Fraser at 08/09/2016 - 22:03
Reply to the comment left by "James Fraser" at "08/09/2016 - 22:03": James I find it reassuring to know that I am not the only one in a hot pot of soup. Unlike you, I am not so lucky with...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Jon Pipllman at 08/09/2016 - 21:02
Reply to the comment left by "Jon Pipllman" at "08/09/2016 - 21:02": Thanks Jon I am very grateful for such a succinct summary of the situation. It confirms all I have been learning over the past year. Emigration is not...
Read More →8th September 2016, 10 years ago
Ros and Jon May I pls call for a truce. Let us pls concentrate on what we all need to do to find mitigations to these draconian legislations. Writing letters to the people making these new rules as we go...
Read More →Reply to comment left by lancelot spratt at 24/07/2016 - 13:02
Reply to the comment left by "lancelot spratt" at "24/07/2016 - 13:02": Are there any tangible reasons for the 'headwinds'? If Revenue would accept 15% turnover, why not the whole lot. Pls enunciate further. Thanks.
Read More →Reply to comment left by NW Landlord at 23/07/2016 - 13:08
Reply to the comment left by "NW Landlord" at "23/07/2016 - 13:08": Hi NL Very interesting. I have been thinking along these lines for some time but would be very grateful for your perspective on this too. My disposable email...
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Me too. Will make repeat payments of £250 every week that the full amount is not met.
Read More →14th April 2016, 10 years ago
Also paid and shared
Read More →Reply to comment left by Ros . at 31/03/2016 - 20:01
Reply to the comment left by "Ros ." at "31/03/2016 - 20:01": I also received a request fo donation to th econservatives from George Osborne - or at least from his email address and with his signature. I replied thus:...
Read More →5th March 2016, 10 years ago
I researched Declarations of Trust for myself in the past. Below is the best explanation I have found: http://www.westbury.co.uk/westbury-blog/using-declarations-trust
Read More →22nd January 2016, 10 years ago
Hi Michael If it is all about survival, then, this is too rich coming from a conservative party intent on “taxing Private Landlords out of existence” as per clause 24. Pls take your concerns somewhere else. I shall, definitely, not...
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