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Ebolia Outbreak and property prices

18 replies

roneik · 15/10/2014 21:39

Will bodies in my local Tesco carpark bring down the valuation of my house?
Should I take precautions now , or wait until the supermarkets have run out of food?
Should I be wary of buy to let landlords who may be after the food in my cupboards
Could having marble worktops give me priority at the hospital?
Will this outbreak solve the housing crisis or create new opportunities for the landlord community

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Only1scoop · 15/10/2014 21:40

What's 'Ebolia'

PinkSquash · 15/10/2014 21:41

I would hide under the table, personally.

PatriciaHolm · 15/10/2014 22:09

I'm surprised you haven't come up with a plan to blame landlords for "Ebolia"...

PossumPoo · 16/10/2014 13:04

You really are getting annoying Roneik. For fuck's sake, let the BTL thing go. You are actually making me want to back them over nutters posters like you.

specialsubject · 16/10/2014 13:18

I told you before, OP - give mummy her ipad back and go out to play.

whataboutbob · 16/10/2014 13:36

Roneik you are shameless!

whataboutbob · 16/10/2014 13:37

Having said that, let's be fair, there are property professionals out there who will see an opportunity in even the direst human circumstances.

burnishedsilver · 16/10/2014 13:44

What is this 'ebolia' you speek of?
Is it in any way related to the Ebola outbreak?

HaveToWearHeels · 16/10/2014 13:46

How did I guess !

insancerre · 16/10/2014 13:50

Ebolia Outbreak?
Is she a new x factor contestant or somfink?

PossumPoo · 16/10/2014 13:54

whataboutbob you can do one too...

whataboutbob · 16/10/2014 13:59

Do one what possum?

Blackeyez09 · 16/10/2014 14:22

It's really quite sad that something so heart breaking as the Ebola crisis where people are dying and families torn apart could be related to something as trivial as housing

SolomanDaisy · 16/10/2014 16:31

OP, your drunk, obsessive one subject posting is getting out of control. It was tedious and it has now moved into being offensive, given the real life effect 'Ebolia' is having in the affected countries. There are forums which are better aligned with your interests and posting style.

HaveToWearHeels · 16/10/2014 17:21

Again I wish I had a "like" button, well said Soloman !

roneik · 16/10/2014 18:34

Ebolia is a figment of my imagination,

Some are victims of their own greed and eventually all meet up and have a seminar and collectively decide that their economic well being is unwinding. In fact they have this sudden realization that the ponzi scheme has run out of rows of new investors new players (rows) are essential.

Now that you are all here on my thread, are you sitting comfy you landlords?

Land registry report property down, supermarkets down steelmakers down .
Stock markets down. inflation down to near deflation. It's the recoverahh don't ya know

OP posts:
roneik · 16/10/2014 18:37

Due to my commitments elsewhere you will have to do without me on here.

The men in white coats are at the door

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SolomanDaisy · 16/10/2014 20:30

I'm not a landlord (though I was, briefly, when we hadn't decided whether to return to the UK or not and we rented out our house). I also live in the Netherlands, which has had a genuine and persistent house price crash, with prices in some places falling fifty percent and not recovering. I am not naive about the possibility of massive changes in housing markets. Your semi-coherent obsessive rambles make no difference to this. Your comments on Ebola and landlords are offensive.

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