Posted in May 25, 2010 ¬ 12:31 pmh.admin
If you were building a time machine, you need only find a way of travelling back two years to find a land of plenty. Remembering how good it was almost brings tears to your eyes. Every week a bank, credit card company or finance company would mail you their latest offers. Cheap overdrafts, reduced interest [...]
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Posted in May 22, 2010 ¬ 9:22 pmh.admin
Urban sprawl never used to be an issue. Even though the latest development might be miles from where you work or the nearest shops, this was never a problem. Most families owned two vehicles. Some three or more. No-one walked. Everyone just jumped in the nearest vehicle and off they went without a second thought [...]
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Posted in January 31, 2010 ¬ 1:38 pmh.admin
Although it may seen odd to talk about spending money on your property during a recession and a credit crunch, this is the time when you may be most at risk if you start changing things around. Let’s start with a simple question. One of the results of this downturn has been a dramatic increase [...]
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Posted in November 25, 2009 ¬ 7:38 amh.
If you look back over the last several years, this has been a really exciting period of time. For the first years, banks and finance companies let us borrow more money than we needed. Fortunately, there was a property bubble forming so buying a new more expensive home was a big winner. The housing equity [...]
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Posted in August 20, 2009 ¬ 9:08 pmh.admin
If, despite the obvious you are still thinking of buying an apartment or a house, and you’re in search of the best alternatives and the best price, our advice is without doubt: wait three years. Why? The Euribor will continue high. Despite a drop in interbank lending rates, the rate for calculating interest which are [...]
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