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<blockquote data-quote="Blue Jasmin" data-source="post: 7422644" data-attributes="member: 38835"><p>What's needed are homes to be available for owner occupiers to buy, instead of renting in perpetuity from investment funds whose only aim is to enrich their clients, it's gas to have lads on here in their 50s who all own their own homes lecturing the younger generation that they must accept that they will be renting for their entire lives, filling the pockets of property speculators in the process and with an uncertain future awaiting them in old age when they are no longer able to afford to pay high rents and so risk becoming homeless.</p><p></p><p>Rent is still dead money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue Jasmin, post: 7422644, member: 38835"] What's needed are homes to be available for owner occupiers to buy, instead of renting in perpetuity from investment funds whose only aim is to enrich their clients, it's gas to have lads on here in their 50s who all own their own homes lecturing the younger generation that they must accept that they will be renting for their entire lives, filling the pockets of property speculators in the process and with an uncertain future awaiting them in old age when they are no longer able to afford to pay high rents and so risk becoming homeless. Rent is still dead money. [/QUOTE]
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