...at least for a while.
Met up with
babysimon at BU last night. He made a *very* persuasive case that now is not a good time to buy. Various folk made the opposite case, but his was backed up with detailed quantative historical data. I'm sore about it, but I'm convinced. It's sad but at least it means I'll be able to get a rather better property for the same money when the crash comes.
Just spoke to an investment advisor, who said if I was only investing for a year or so and then hoping to buy property, I should put my deposit in bonds. I'll also of course put the maximum I can into an ISA. It'll keep 'till I need it.
So I guess I'm looking to rent once again... but we're not in a hurry.
Met up with
Just spoke to an investment advisor, who said if I was only investing for a year or so and then hoping to buy property, I should put my deposit in bonds. I'll also of course put the maximum I can into an ISA. It'll keep 'till I need it.
So I guess I'm looking to rent once again... but we're not in a hurry.
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Date: 2004-03-11 02:29 am (UTC)It is all a gamble, certainly. That's one of the worst things about it. But the odds on the gamble change constantly, and I think they're very bad now.
Anyway, I don't want to be arguing with you, particularly over house prices. We may just have to agree to disagree.
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Date: 2004-03-11 05:08 pm (UTC)xxxxx