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  • I'm not overly concerned with treating my home as an investment. Value can go down as well as up etc. It is safe and comfortable, it's in a nice location, we have decent communal spaces including bike parking for our ten bikes, and a yard where I've built loads of pallet furniture for the residents. It's close to breweries now, and places I like to go to are close by on my bike. @rakesmith what are you thinking of when asking? Do you want a way out of renting? Do you have kids?

  • I'm not overly concerned with treating my home as an investment

    That’s nice in theory but if, when you want to move, the place you wanted has gone up by 50% and yours is (only!) up 20%, it doesn’t really help you.

    That’s why it sucks - there’s no choice but to treat your home as an investment... because it is whether you like it or not.

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