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Re: Paralimni?
Sherpa, are you an Aussie or did you move to Aus? I think a property where your dad is would be a great investment, if only I had the nerve to risk my house here....
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Re: Paralimni?
Originally Posted by tracy1
(Post 7186832)
Sherpa, are you an Aussie or did you move to Aus? I think a property where your dad is would be a great investment, if only I had the nerve to risk my house here....
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Re: Paralimni?
Originally Posted by 7immyboy
(Post 7125291)
HHmm methinks the Turks should give back Famagusta at least, what a terrible shame, a local told me it has a 7k beach that is to die for..Makes me mad!!
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Re: Paralimni?
Originally Posted by tracy1
(Post 7186832)
Sherpa, are you an Aussie or did you move to Aus? I think a property where your dad is would be a great investment, if only I had the nerve to risk my house here....
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Re: Paralimni?
Originally Posted by Sherpa
(Post 7210001)
Tracy my father bought a large slice of land about 20yrs ago for 15000 stirling he only built on one quarter of it and the rest is just open ground i suggested he should sub divide and sell but he wont ! He wished he had bought more land when it was cheap but i wished he had bought some flats in london because to me that would have been a better investment .
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Re: Paralimni?
Originally Posted by tracy1
(Post 7213912)
Flats in London would be a good investment especially as your dad appears to be able to sit on his investments long term. I think in about a years time when repossessed properties are being sold off and the housing market has hit rock bottom anyone with enough money to invest in British property will make a killing. I don't buy the idea that property will never hit the 'dizzying' heights of value which they have over the last few years, we have a boom and bust capitalist economy, this downturn is part of the cycle the trick is to sit it out, wait and don't panic! Few other countries have a housing market as bouyant as the UK's, I'm not sure it's entirely healthy, slow steady growth is always preferable but in a country where people are defined by their property and land ownership this will always happen.
Your dad probably has a lot less stress associated with his Cypriot investments!! |
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