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Jul. 9th, 2008 12:07 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Had a note from underlying-landlord through door today. The site is being redeveloped and I will need to find somewhere else to live by the end of December 2008. This is a shame, because I was actually quite liking it here.
I will have to think about this for a bit. I found the idea of buying somewhere to live at what was hopefully going to be the top of the market absurd; but house prices are starting to fall already in London, and Waltham Forest looks really quite affordable (as well as being handy for work and for friends). But I'd be surprised if they bottomed out by December; and I don't want to lose out on a bear market. I had been saying that I would see how the market looks like towards the end of the year and decide then; I guess this is still the plan.
Suggestions anyone?
Update: Actually, looking at the other pieces of paper more carefully, they in fact want me out by September the 17th. Confusing. Will phone.
I will have to think about this for a bit. I found the idea of buying somewhere to live at what was hopefully going to be the top of the market absurd; but house prices are starting to fall already in London, and Waltham Forest looks really quite affordable (as well as being handy for work and for friends). But I'd be surprised if they bottomed out by December; and I don't want to lose out on a bear market. I had been saying that I would see how the market looks like towards the end of the year and decide then; I guess this is still the plan.
Suggestions anyone?
Update: Actually, looking at the other pieces of paper more carefully, they in fact want me out by September the 17th. Confusing. Will phone.
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Date: 2008-07-09 04:38 pm (UTC)The housepricecrash.com forum topic on renting (http://www.housepricecrash.co.uk/forum/index.php?s=3ad4a0cbb001fbd08ee4783d6d5b75bf&showforum=36) has a lot of valuable information. Though the site is generously sprinkled with argumentative half-wits and economics-theory flat-earthers, who are all feeling unbearably smug, now that the thing they've been predicting to each other for three years has finally happened.
Kind've like mad cult, who are standing on a mountain in the middle of the Mohave desert awaiting the end of the world, and a space-ship actually does land.