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by pbhjpbhj
2725 days ago
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High rent is localised? The whole of the UK has high rent AFAICT, our very poor city has high rent. Rental means paying the costs of property plus paying profit to someone who is already well off enough to front some capital (or at least to get a mortgage) plus paying profits for the bank ... how could renting ever be reasonable priced in a system that requires those without capital to pay those with capital just because those with money already have enough money. |
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We just about made a profit on the flat - about £10 a week, but we didn’t have any times of no tenant, or any unexpected major bills.
Eventually price recovered enough that we could afford to sell (below what we paid, even ignoring inflation).
Not all landlords are raking it in.