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Ask HN: If you had £500k in the bank and no home would you buy a home in the UK?

9 点作者 adz_6891大约 5 年前

9 条评论

muzani大约 5 年前
It seems like real estate all over the world is overpriced at the moment. All the good stuff has been bought. Lots of investors do it for prestige than money. There&#x27;s also been a rise in people wanting &#x27;passive income&#x27; and somehow thinking that houses are the easiest way for it.<p>Not saying you can&#x27;t make money off it, but it feels like the odds are you&#x27;d lose money if you don&#x27;t know what you&#x27;re doing, and you&#x27;ll put it into something that&#x27;s not liquid.
kaazhan大约 5 年前
No. There are far better places, where sun shines more than once a month. Your keratinocyte will thanks you.<p>Anyway I think you can buy a better house (less expensive on buying price, less expensive to heat&#x2F;isolate&#x2F;etc) in other countries.
FBISurveillance大约 5 年前
You&#x27;d have to look into unrecoverable costs of owning a house (property taxes, maintenance costs, and cost of capital) vs unrecoverable costs or renting (rent). You should be able to make an intelligent decision based on this data.
deepaksurti大约 5 年前
- I would buy a house only for non-monetary reasons<p>- Even when buying, look at P&#x2F;R ration [1]<p>- For investments in real estate, usually land could be better option but do your homework as always<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.globalpropertyguide.com&#x2F;Europe&#x2F;United-Kingdom&#x2F;price-rent-ratio" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.globalpropertyguide.com&#x2F;Europe&#x2F;United-Kingdom&#x2F;pr...</a>
simonblack大约 5 年前
Very unlikely. I&#x27;d be more likely to buy a house in Western Europe, in one of Spain, France or Italy.<p>The UK will go though 10-20 years of Brexit transition where things won&#x27;t be so rosy. And that&#x27;s apart from the cold damp greyness of the UK.
gshdg大约 5 年前
No. You want to keep your investment portfolio diversified. Putting even 20% of it in a single piece of real estate is a huge risk.
smarri大约 5 年前
Yes. Contrary to the other comments, the UK is a great place to live and there are plenty of places beyond London where house prices are sensible and £500k can go a long way. Depends what you want the house for though.
thedevindevops大约 5 年前
Just throwing it out there but there&#x27;s a few Scottish stately homes in that budget...
rotterdamdev大约 5 年前
Absolutely not.