S Spec Registered User Messages 29 27 Jul 2011 #21 looking back at old post extopia said: I hate to say this... but if someone with no assets, a 9k debt and a 25k income is looking to invest in the property market, it's a sure sign that the bubble is bursting (if it hasn't already). Click to expand... Looking back on the old posts. A little cruel this comment was to a graduate but how true it was!
looking back at old post extopia said: I hate to say this... but if someone with no assets, a 9k debt and a 25k income is looking to invest in the property market, it's a sure sign that the bubble is bursting (if it hasn't already). Click to expand... Looking back on the old posts. A little cruel this comment was to a graduate but how true it was!
W Wahaay Registered User Messages 292 28 Jul 2011 #22 Spec said: Looking back on the old posts. A little cruel this comment was to a graduate but how true it was! Click to expand... Please tell me your degree wasn't in English ! How long did it take you to clear the student loan and are you still thinking about foreign property ? Florida is the place to be. www.nytimes.com/2011/07/27/business/affluent-buyers-reviving-market-for-miami-homes.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=Miami%20real%20estate&st=cse
Spec said: Looking back on the old posts. A little cruel this comment was to a graduate but how true it was! Click to expand... Please tell me your degree wasn't in English ! How long did it take you to clear the student loan and are you still thinking about foreign property ? Florida is the place to be. www.nytimes.com/2011/07/27/business/affluent-buyers-reviving-market-for-miami-homes.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=Miami%20real%20estate&st=cse