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sarahbell

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Hi ,

 

Are you constantly feeling overwhelmed by the numerous responsibilities of managing rental properties? Do you find yourself exhausted from the endless process of screening tenants? Are maintenance and legal issues becoming too much to handle? What if there was a solution that allows you to invest in the property market without all these hassles?

 

Introducing Acorn Property Invest, your gateway to hassle-free property investing. Our service offers unique and alternative property investment opportunities in the UK property market from just £10,000, allowing you to diversify your portfolio while minimizing the responsibilities of being a landlord.

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Is this evidence of an overheated property market starting to judder to a complete stop? 

When you can't sell a whole house, then start selling bits of one.

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4 minutes ago, sarahbell said:

Hi ,

 

Are you constantly feeling overwhelmed by the numerous responsibilities of managing rental properties? Do you find yourself exhausted from the endless process of screening tenants? Are maintenance and legal issues becoming too much to handle? What if there was a solution that allows you to invest in the property market without all these hassles?

 

Introducing Acorn Property Invest, your gateway to hassle-free property investing. Our service offers unique and alternative property investment opportunities in the UK property market from just £10,000, allowing you to diversify your portfolio while minimizing the responsibilities of being a landlord.

image.png.d4dbb42d6b1b4fe72c39eb4fb9b2c036.png

 

Is this evidence of an overheated property market starting to judder to a complete stop? 

When you can't sell a whole house, then start selling bits of one.

Reminds me of this 80s BBC sitcom

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2 couples couldn't afford a house so bought one together.

I actually know someone who did this with a friend of theses ( 2 single girls ) at the same time and lost a lot of money when it crashed.

That was further compounded by moving to Wales and losing even more money,

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full_House_(British_TV_series)

 

The show revolved around two young couples, the Hatfields and the McCoys. Paul Hatfield (played by Strauli) and his wife Marsha (played by Franklyn), married for three years, and up to then living with Paul's mother (played in the first two series by King and then by Sanderson in the third), finally find their ideal home. However, they are unable to meet the mortgage repayments, so they invite Murray McCoy (played by Capron) and his girlfriend Diana (played by Forbes), who are also in the same situation, to join them and move in with them, contributing to the payment of the house. In the final episode of the series, the McCoys are married, and they have a baby.

 

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