The Horseman
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I don't know, another house perhaps?
But there are no properties to rent, did you not hear!
I don't know, another house perhaps?
I have a rental property and it makes 6% gross which I’m happy enough with.
But there are no properties to rent, did you not hear!
The issue of non-paying tenants hasnt changed. There are still non-paying tenants today as there were, every year, for the last 150yrs and more.
Im asking why the apparent upturn in landlords leaving the sector today?
So are you saying there are houses but people can't afford the rent.No, ive never heard such a thing.
Ive heard it is very expensive to rent, beyond the financial reach of thousands of working people.
So are you saying there are houses but people can't afford the rent.
It may be pushing property in Ranelagh out of reach, but what about living in (say)
@pcocp[/USER] you said earlier you were giving notice and selling up?
Now you are suggesting that you are happy to take long-term view? Which is it?
BigShort, I note that you moved the goalposts, as you frequently do. You referred to “working people”. When I suggest Mullingar, you leap to “people on the minimum wage”. I never mentioned people on minimum wage, nor had you until it suited you.
And why should a schoolteacher have any expectation around living in Ranelagh?
And why should a schoolteacher have any expectation around living in Ranelagh?
Are you deliberately teeing it up for him ?
Because kids in Ranelagh need an education too.
Are you deliberately teeing it up for him ?
And do people have some sort of entitlement to live and work in the same suburb?