You are of course absolutely right about the stock and the wealth. I do apologise for that slip. I am just checking the actual percentage of stock owned by buy-to-letters.
I can say that between 2004-2010 647,000 houses were bought by 'buy-to-let' investors, Howker and Malik, Jilted Generation ...
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- 20 Sep 2011 14:54
- Forum: Town Hall
- Topic: Intergenerational injustice
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- 20 Sep 2011 06:34
- Forum: Town Hall
- Topic: Intergenerational injustice
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Re: Intergenerational injustice
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"i do take issue with your comment buy to letters own two thirds of the housing stock. I cannot believe that this is remotely correct"
• Over 55 year olds own nearly 2 thirds of net housing wealth in 2009, Dr Alan Holmans, Cambridge University for Council of Mortgage Lenders
It is a ...
"i do take issue with your comment buy to letters own two thirds of the housing stock. I cannot believe that this is remotely correct"
• Over 55 year olds own nearly 2 thirds of net housing wealth in 2009, Dr Alan Holmans, Cambridge University for Council of Mortgage Lenders
It is a ...
- 19 Sep 2011 19:35
- Forum: Town Hall
- Topic: Intergenerational injustice
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Re: Intergenerational injustice
Dear Tim
Thank you for initiating the thread about intergenerational justice. As one of the the team working for The Intergenerational Foundation (IF) http://www.if.org.uk, it is heartening to read such lively discussions.
However, rather quickly it moved on to the benefits being 'lost' by older ...
Thank you for initiating the thread about intergenerational justice. As one of the the team working for The Intergenerational Foundation (IF) http://www.if.org.uk, it is heartening to read such lively discussions.
However, rather quickly it moved on to the benefits being 'lost' by older ...