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Old 31-08-2007, 12:13 AM
The Soup Dragon The Soup Dragon is offline
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If you go for leaseback it should be in a development where locals are buying to live in (without the lease.) That gives you an increased possibility of selling further down the line without the lease. (If you don't do this house pruice inflation will likely be restricted for your property and be based on rental return. Owners will never be able to live there.)
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