It's so refreshing to hear someone right-of-centre who finds landlordism a disgrace as well.
@ronanmcintyre
18 күн бұрын
Who says he's right of centre?
@itsemilio-90
17 күн бұрын
@@ronanmcintyreRory has said this multiple times himself. I remember him mentioning this on the Colin Campbell interview
@Szaam
17 күн бұрын
@ronanmcintyre he was on Alex O'Connor's podcast recently and described himself as such
@louiesyred2961
13 күн бұрын
@@ronanmcintyrehe did in the Within Reason pod
@rcairncross76
10 күн бұрын
It was Winston Churchill who said: Roads are made, streets are made, services are improved, electric light turns night into day, water is brought from reservoirs a hundred miles off in the mountains - all the while the landlord sits still. Every one of those improvements is affected by the labor and cost of other people and the taxpayers. To not one of these improvements does the land monopolist contribute, and yet, by every one of them the value of his land is enhanced. He renders no service to the community, he contributes nothing to the general welfare, he contributes nothing to the process from which his own enrichment is derived…The unearned increment on the land is reaped by the land monopolist in exact proportion, not to the service, but to the disservice done., electric light turns night into day, water is brought from reservoirs a hundred miles off in the mountains - all the while the landlord sits still. Every one of those improvements is affected by the labor and cost of other people and the taxpayers. To not one of these improvements does the land monopolist contribute, and yet, by every one of them the value of his land is enhanced. He renders no service to the community, he contributes nothing to the general welfare, he contributes nothing to the process from which his own enrichment is derived…The unearned increment on the land is reaped by the land monopolist in exact proportion, not to the service, but to the disservice done."
@tethys17
4 ай бұрын
You're not allowed to live a nomadic, self sufficient life because then they can't tax you
@chrischarlescook
3 ай бұрын
No one is stopping you
@tethys17
3 ай бұрын
@@chrischarlescook Except you won't be able to visit a doctor, you can't set up camp wherever you like. It's not 1870 anymore.
@bigbadbith8422
26 күн бұрын
Watch me….
@gangsta8929
18 күн бұрын
Lol this is not true in either case. You can live nomadically and they can and will still tax you
@tethys17
18 күн бұрын
@@gangsta8929 they'd have to find you and you'd have no fixed address
@ryno-7-x3y
Күн бұрын
Great to see you talking with Rory Sutherland, such an interesting man. Also great to see you grow and talk about great subjects David, great representative for our firm at KPMG.
@danburycollins
9 күн бұрын
"It's not going to depreciate that much..."?? What on earth is he talking about! Of course it will, vehicles wear out far far quicker than buildings.
@MrSamuelHorton
9 күн бұрын
My 125 year old house is worth enough I need a mortgage to pay for it. A 25 year old motorhome would be worth almost nothing.
@Noooiiiissseee
8 күн бұрын
@@MrSamuelHorton It doesn't need to be "worth" anything. It's for living in. Its worth is the fact that it provides you a place to live. It's almost like human necessities shouldn't be considered commodities or something.
@MrSamuelHorton
8 күн бұрын
@@Noooiiiissseee Expensive way to live if you have to rebuy the home every 15 years and the old one is only worth scrap, compared to a home that'll last hundreds of years and hold its value. Money aside, the livability of an old house remains very high, whereas the condition of a modern "luxury" campervan degrades very fast in comparison.
@Noooiiiissseee
8 күн бұрын
@@MrSamuelHorton You don't have to buy a caravan every 15 years lmao I know people who've been living in the same ones since the 80s.
@MrSamuelHorton
8 күн бұрын
@@Noooiiiissseee how many 200 year old campervans are people going to be living in in 2224? I'd guess zero. 200 year old houses? Millions.
@SgtTechcomDN38416
5 күн бұрын
London as a world city, as a place of history and culture is absolute amazing. The way it is run, the expense and the corruption is despicable. House prices are disgusting, rent is disgusting.
@dubmcstep2645
4 күн бұрын
They won't have a working class left
@SMSBJM1981
3 күн бұрын
I honestly don't know how at least 50 percent of the population gets by here.
@mildlydispleased3221
2 күн бұрын
@@SMSBJM1981 Because most of us live in Outer London, which is much more affordable.
@mildlydispleased3221
2 күн бұрын
London's Corruption is thanks to the Russians.
@Urgoyle
2 күн бұрын
London was a shithole in the late 80s when I was there. Its got a lot worse since then.
@mildlydispleased3221
2 күн бұрын
It's got a lot cleaner and safer.
@jackjones9587
12 сағат бұрын
@@mildlydispleased3221Cleaner maybe, but safer???.😂😂😂
@robertwells3797
Күн бұрын
I paid £950 a month for a room in Fulham close to Chelsea stadium... I now pay £880 for a 3 bedroom, garden and driveway outside of London.
@harper07harper
21 сағат бұрын
You must be living in a pretty crap area up north for that money? i'm outside of london and pay £950 for a studio flat
@646klein
8 сағат бұрын
Utter bull shit mate minimum 1200 pound for a 3 bed jus outside london 😅
@benmorris118
3 сағат бұрын
No you don't. You can't get that in bloody reading. Are you surrounded by meth zombies? Those are Burnley prices
@LeperMessiah11
5 күн бұрын
You are not allowed to park it on land and live in it without planning permission.
@Oxzide92
3 күн бұрын
Tell that to every gypsy/traveller camp up and down the country
@LeperMessiah11
Күн бұрын
@@Oxzide92 This is true but they have to move, it's a nomadic lifestyle. It's not like declaring 'I'm a gypsy' and picking a nice bit of land or purchasing it and living in it forever more. So yeah if you want to live side by side crampt with other gypsies and move like migrating birds go for it. I'm not sure pretending to be a gypsie is a good idea if the stereotypes are to be believed however.
@brianlopez8855
Күн бұрын
Sad but true.
@brianlopez8855
Күн бұрын
@@Oxzide92 Two Tier planning, obvs.
@Adipada
12 күн бұрын
ancient Vedic texts say that in this modern age people will become so disheartened from Govt taxation and exhortation that they will go to live in the forests.
@weewa67
5 ай бұрын
If that happens they will criminalise it, they already make it difficult to live in a van. Nice idea though!
@RichRobinson
7 күн бұрын
They already have to some degree. I don’t live in a can but know many who do and laws were passed in the last few years that made it a lot tricker for them.
@youtoob1811
11 сағат бұрын
Motorhome will depreciate by 10% every year. House will increase it's worth 5% every year. If you go for the "motorhome" option, you would need a very small and cheap one, and only do it for 5 years - long enough for you to save a massive deposit.
@fialra1
2 сағат бұрын
I believe the comparison makes more sense in the context of renting. Something like if you can't afford to buy a house, it is better to buy a motor home rather than pay a landlord. Regardless the depreciation of anything, when you're renting the depreciation is 100%.
@spanishpeaches2930
Күн бұрын
Left London 15 years back. If i never visited the place again i would be quite happy with that.
@don__hector7845
5 сағат бұрын
agreed ,am also in spain
@beligerentlondoner
2 күн бұрын
Yeah, the Duke of Westminster owns most of London, but someone owns the land in (givem the example provided) Kent. If it's not Crown Land, someone else owns the keys.
@Garycarlyle
6 сағат бұрын
The Crown owns the country so you're right
@joelonsdale
9 күн бұрын
London might be expensive and sometimes corrupt, but it is a fucking amazing place to live. I could afford a 5 bedroom detached house if I moved up north, but losing London is too great a sacrifice. Yes, I've been to Bristol and Manchester and Leeds and Edinburgh and they are lovely too and also expensive.
@lucabrasi8420
6 күн бұрын
Edinburgh is nowhere near as expensive as London, be it rent or mortgage. What's amazing about London at this point ?. It's overcrowded, overly expensive right across the board,people are rude and self-serving, and going to the local shop for milk, you might be stabbed for your money or skin tone. Cesspit
@joelonsdale
6 күн бұрын
@@lucabrasi8420 I don't think you know London that well and are relying on clichés and the worst news reports. London has problems, sure, but it is full to brim of amazing places and amazing people. You might not like it, but I and millions of others do. Never been robbed or stabbed, definitely been squeezed into overcrowded tube train, definetly paid too much for an ice-cream - it's part of the charm.
@reefhaddad9953
6 күн бұрын
@@joelonsdale Absolutely correct. It has become the hallmark of the gutter press to hate on London as a scapegoat for politics they dislike, particularly multiculturism. Particularly people bang on about 'no go zones' which are an outright fabrication.
@all-caps3927
6 күн бұрын
@@joelonsdalebeing scammed in every single place you go adds to London’s charm? I’ve lived in England my whole life. I have to say, London was a very special place in the 2000s and early 2010s. I rarely find it special anymore. Overcrowded, antisocial people driving around everywhere, some people in the only well kept areas are stuck up and have no class. The food is good but nothing that most other cities/towns can’t provide. And everything is too expensive, Parking is an absolute nightmare. Driving is stressful and horrible. There’s no need for me to go to the city of London. There are so many other places better on the outskirts
@joelonsdale
6 күн бұрын
@@all-caps3927Never been scammed. I don't drive in central London so parking not an issue, outer London is not so bad for parking, just need patience and a willingness to walk, which I have. London is overcrowded because so many people want to be here and I like the crowds. Plenty of quiet spaces when you know where to look. As for "it used to be great" - that's the age old response of the old towards everything. Please go ahead and slag London off as much as you like, I absolutely love it.
@Jlrp8348
Күн бұрын
I love London and proud to be a londoner. I also have a place in the country, but london is where my heart is.
@sambentham7799
23 сағат бұрын
Depreciation on vans, particularly luxury vans is massive and you can’t live on land more than a few weeks a year without planning permission. Van life is already huge, but it is mostly illegal and certainly impractical.
@thumper1747
Ай бұрын
It will depreciation that much, but if it’s your home and it’s well looked after, who cares what’s worth. Nice one Rory!
@petecooper3048
Күн бұрын
The statement about paying for someones life while they live of your work and no one minds.... long term renter here, I mind and i mind that im rufsed a mortgage because i cant afford it, forcing me down a more expensive route of renting while gaining zero results for my efforts. Its clear that i am a delicate part of this eco system and our suffering is vital to keep this eco system together.
@ednash3571
7 күн бұрын
200k motorhome will half in value by year 5 100 acres of land? Around £800k-£1.5m Stick with the London apartment for £500k and save yourself £500k+ 😂
@Yoghurtslinger
23 сағат бұрын
In cardiff where I live in an area of roath park lake I have counted 10 motor homes and converted vans. All the time I spot these vans around different areas.
@Viken43
13 күн бұрын
If you buy woodland you do not need a motorhome...more likely a mobile home. Off grid is possible even in uk. Certainly cheaper than renting in London
@simontist
10 күн бұрын
Easier than ever with solar panels, batteries, heat pumps, wireless internet. Even social life isn't as bad with the internet.
@foxbat51
3 күн бұрын
That RV idea was in a Neal Stephenson book. Texans just lived in massive motor homes because climate change meant their houses were full of ants. There was more to it, but that's what I remember.
@KozanAttilaYilmaz
9 күн бұрын
People do mind. People are livid about the housing crisis and state of tfl in London
@brianlopez8855
Күн бұрын
I wonder where all the demand for housing comes from ?
@Driftking859
Күн бұрын
The biggest problem with this country is not immigrants/foreigners, it's the system that benefits them and not locals and the fragility of government to impose hard sanctions to protect immediate citizens. For example Thailand makes it extremely difficult for foreigners with no link to Thailand to buy property but Thailand is still a welcoming country. The UK on the other hand bends over and welcomes anyone with money to spend it however they want without thinking of the long term impact. That's why so many rich Russians, Arabs, Americans and Chinese buy property here and the only 'deterrent' is additional taxes and financing which normally they get around anyway - if not that they just find some cheaper way to stay in the country for 6 years then acquire citizenship. We've had a housing crisis since the 1980s but we seem to do nothing concrete or hard lined to actually fix the problem, like tougher laws on house purchases and obtainment of citizenship.
@TheO-f5q
3 күн бұрын
People do care, that’s why all original Londoners cashed in and moved to Essex, Kent, Suffolk and Hertfordshire. Now it’s mostly foreigners, lefties and people who claim to be a vision technician (window cleaner), working for a multi national (office cleaner), hedge fund (gardener), into stocks (shoplifter), a barrister ( works in a coffee shop) and a graphic artist (a decorator)
@Anon-mk4ms
Сағат бұрын
Londoner born and bred 57 years, I don't recognise this place anymore, I'm the only indigenous person on my floor, all the shop assistants around here only speak broken English and stabbings are through the roof, I really don't want to live here anymore.
@jordanmcgrory2171
7 сағат бұрын
Even Adam Smith thought landlords were a drain and a waste.
@petereames3041
10 сағат бұрын
This guy ain't familiar with the history of new age travellers in this country.
@gar6446
8 сағат бұрын
Oh, it will depreciate a hell of a lot. In the UK you will only be able to park on site and get charged about 2x what they charge on the continent. You cant stealth park one of them. Its hard to actually go to work if you live in one.
@MarkyMarkJ
Күн бұрын
Most people who say London is a dump can’t afford to live in the nice parts. Who says London is expensive to rent. It’s actually good value. You can rent an £800000 2 bed flat for only £3000 a month but a £120000 2 bed terrace in Nottinghamshire or Derbyshire might be £900 a month. So in fact it’s better value to rent in London. If someone said you can rent a Lamborghini Aventador for £500 a day or a Ford Fiesta for £100 a day the Lamborghini is going to be a better value deal. We can’t all be consultants telling everybody what they’re doing wrong and living wherever you want whilst earning a living.
@the_famous_reply_guy
2 күн бұрын
TW10 Richmond is an Oasis and it's also not cheap, but it depends on your income class and appreciation for being thrifty on things that's aren't important, designer clothes, watches, eating out, expensive holidays.
@eastcorkcheeses6448
2 күн бұрын
Suddenly, the duke of west minster is renting R.V. parking spaces in city , and the country side combined for just 25 grand a year And the government have outlawed RV parking on non pre-approved sites..
@g0thicuk
12 күн бұрын
Good idea. This plus stealing horses and tarmacing drives and youre living the life
@Michael-4
22 сағат бұрын
You don't need an electric motorhome, you can do it now. The problem is, they will stop you doing it. They are already looking to stop people living in vans. Tax, insurance, laws.
@nuggetbunny5551
18 күн бұрын
People are almost caught in a trap with rentals. Banks ask so much of you to get a mortgage and when renting its almost impossible to save the deposit for a house. Once in the rent system, its very hard to escape. From the other side of the coin, as rightly pointed out, landlords can make ALOT of money from those caught in the trap. If something is profitable then why not do it to make ur life more comfortable. There needs to be a standard held over landlords of the conditions the property needs to be kept in. I remember looking to buy a flat in 2001 and was offered a zero deposit mortgage, i ended up buying a property on a ‘first buy’ scheme and sold up before then end of the interest free period. It was only by luck i had assets to sell to afford a deposit. The system is almost designed to keep you out of buying. More worryingly is those who never intend to pay off their mortgages and pay minimal each month. We will all reach an age where we want to retire and have no big overheads, with the working age rising fast, most will expire before their mortgage is ever paid off and wont see the rewards.
@PoorlyWrttenReviews
3 күн бұрын
Ive just moved into a converted van because it's CONSIDERABLY cheaper than living in London
@MrEwragg
2 күн бұрын
Mobile homes have to be one of the most depreciating assets available… literally as soon as you buy it you lose probably 20% because it’s not new and then it goes down with every mile and year
@mechminded2207
6 күн бұрын
An electric motorhome would depreciate massively, unless they invent hot swappable car batteries.
@kristoferjefferson2058
Күн бұрын
‘People don’t seem to mind’. Yes they do, there’s just nothing they can realistically do about it…
@Overkill_dnb
6 күн бұрын
I've gone nomadic. Not in a 200k motorhome but its ok, bit chilly without a heater right now but its ok, I enjoy having all my money instead of paying rent
@willfoster328
Күн бұрын
Rory Sutherland for PM
@MrOlleyOlley
Күн бұрын
Especially when automatic driving is safe and reliable. Go to bed in your RV Sunday evening wake up in works car park Monday morning
@afamedozie
11 сағат бұрын
It will lose half its value in the first 10 years (at best) and be scrap value after the next 10. However, at £100,000 it will still make better financial sense than most flats. Plus the Chinese will be knocking them out sub £30,0000
@jadedwitness9840
6 күн бұрын
Electric vehicles are there so that they can one day be disabled remotely
@Garycarlyle
6 сағат бұрын
I used to 'own a nightclub' in London. Which sounds flash but I only really owned the name. They're all rented from the Duke of Westminster. After paying rent and staff there wasnt much left more than working in Macdonalds.
@nab-88
7 ай бұрын
bro had it all planned out failing to mention not many people can even afford a weekly shop let alone an RV and some land plus it takes more than a truck with a battery. This guy just waffled.
@DMWBN3
7 ай бұрын
Compared to buying a property though, he’s got a good point. There are many millionaires on paper with all the £ wrapped up in their home.
@georgepantzikis7988
Ай бұрын
He didn't say people should do this now. He said it would be a good idea once luxury motor homes have developed more. When they can do more things for a lower price, then it might be a good idea to take the exorbitant amount of money it takes to buy a house and split it between buying some land and a luxury motorhome. The main problem with this is that motorhomes have very little security, but his idea is not that crazy.
@cathalmccionnaith8268
6 күн бұрын
THEY WILL LEGISLATE THE SHITE OUT OF THAT IDEA! I'm all for such a lifestyle, living needs a new approach!
@flatmoon6359
4 күн бұрын
If you can find anywhere to park.
@JohnCorrUK
13 күн бұрын
Rory’s firm is based in Central London Zone 1 , consider what people actually DO above what they SAY 🤔
@harryfieldson
11 күн бұрын
Ogilvy existed before he worked there, he's also Vice Chairman it's not just his company... what is he supposed to do, convince the entire group of companies to move to Leeds? why? This feels like saying "ah so you dislike pollution yet drive a combustion engine car"
@kyleglover9456
10 күн бұрын
@@harryfieldsonWell, yeah? If he feels so strongly about it, *and* is such a wizard at marketing, he'd be making the case for them to move out of that "shithole" as fast as possible?
@lucabrasi8420
6 күн бұрын
@kyleglover9456 Well, the pros obviously outweigh the cons, but somehow, that's beyond your comprehension.
@shmink2
6 сағат бұрын
People definitely mind but don't always have a choice
@thatsdopamine5653
4 сағат бұрын
The UK actively makes laws to discourage nomadic lifestyles, i bought a converted van and can live on the road for months/ full time if i wanted to. But finding places to sleep, get water, clear black and gray water in england is awful. Scotland has a far better environment for that england need to take a leaf out there book
@thenoodlebuddy
15 күн бұрын
Truer words have never been spoken F the landlords
@REDGRIFFIN100
Күн бұрын
He hasn't thought this through. That luxury motorhome is going to drop in value as soon as you drive off the forecourt, add to that battery powered vehicles drop huge value after only 3-4 years.
@timg1246
51 минут бұрын
According to his pricing for the roving home EV, it is about 70% of the price you would need to pay me for my flat. My flat is bigger, will appreciate in price, and needs less maintenance. And no one will tell me to move my home along if I step outside. Large mobile homes are a big thing in the US, but you have to be filthy rich, and they have more space.
@jwm5165
3 күн бұрын
An electric motorhome? Well I suppose you could brew a few cups of tea while you wait for it to charge 😂😂. I'll see you at the campsite tomorrow then.
@AwakeEternally
17 күн бұрын
Because you’re going to struggle to get a mortgage for a depreciating asset such as a motorhome and some woods.
@simontist
10 күн бұрын
Question is whether the RV depreciation is more expensive than mortgage interest and bills.
@pedrolopes3542
8 күн бұрын
Motorhomes??? No. But people are going to start moving to smaller towns. Why would anyone stay in a place like London to earn 3000£ and spend 2000£ just in rent when they can move to small town earn 2300£ and pay 600£ in rent or buy your own place?
@marccas10
12 сағат бұрын
Nobody would mind landlords if governments for the last 50 years hadnt through mass immigrantion, engineered scarcity.
@jayfilm3023
3 күн бұрын
I love London but only because I DON’T live there Awesome place to visit for a couple days
@24sumo
15 күн бұрын
Any veichle bought for 200k with an electric battery will cost you more in depreciation than renting a flat. Rory is great but he often forgets reality
@karljames7318
6 күн бұрын
You do all waffle. Ifyou move out and take away the house. You can change fking batteries, rebuild/remodeland live in that RV for life for a fraction of any building. Why do your types always put inconsequential downers on everything? Why would you care if your motor depreciates? Who gives a fk when you aint getting fleeced by the fact you own bricks. Upkeep on a motor home is sickeningly less then upkeeping and paying for a building even a small sh*te one in any city. Mortage one house for 300-500k for 25 years, i can buy six luxury tip of the range livable motor homes for 52k per pieces. No matter what way youflip the nonsense motor home>sh*ttiny uk house with endless fees and upkeep for 25 years of your life. Constant large costs. The two arent even comparable. Cities are dumps and moneypits in the UK Not worth a bead of sweat anymore. Theya re all dumpd. Alle xoensive and you constantly got the council or gov crawling up your a*s with tax hikes. Avoif all that with an RV alone. Ley alone the other endless parasitical taxes and cists with having a building in your name. The UK is not a place to buy anything permanant. Told you all go electric cars. Now theres lots of them they are going to tax them just like they said they wouldnt. Ican upgrade my gaff to the tip of the market iceberg every 6 years for 52k a hit. Or be stuck with an over priced dump surrounded by tramps and beggars and rainbow roads in a city getting bent over by tax hikes annually. Good luck taxing me anymore then a vehicles worth. No bricks. No land. No council tax to house foreigners who dont contribute jack. I Drive in, take my money and leave you all to your festering city sh*tholes.
@jamesduffy7549
5 күн бұрын
Literally nothing in life costs more than renting. If I spend 200k on a vehicle and it depreciates so much that its only worth 50p, then I have 50p to show for it. If I spend 200k renting a flat I have 0p to show for it.
@KezAH-GT
5 күн бұрын
@@jamesduffy7549if you had 200k to spend on a motor home, surely you would put that down as a part payment for a flat which you hope would go up in value no?
@zackmac5917
5 күн бұрын
@@jamesduffy7549 Good point. Really that simple.
@maverick627uk
7 күн бұрын
Rory is a legend, arguably one of the greatest minds in behavioral science and obviously marketing. But yes, an electric motor home would indeed depreciate in value immediately after driving off the forecourt. People can't sell their electric proches, tesla etc because they've realised it's all a big con and super expensive to maintain. The dealerships rarely buy second hand electric vehicles now.
@antoniodiciacca2949
6 күн бұрын
It will depreciate massively and is not a holder of wealth .
@mattmax4067
4 күн бұрын
Funnily enough, I was thinking of the RV idea yesterday. Literally work anywhere and live anywhere. If you get it right, free utilities too. No landlord or mortgage (essentially rent)
@cluttereddrawers2084
23 сағат бұрын
You need somewhere to park it which is really hard for free in an RV. A large wheel base van is probably best compromise you can get. can just park it in regular spaces, can use the vast majority of roads, much less tax, less weight using up fuel and tyres etc. mostly you can only stay at campsites with RVs and they're packed like sardines, and they'll be the price of rent in some northern towns
@cluttereddrawers2084
23 сағат бұрын
I do believe there's a solution regards living in some kind of van/RV/mobile home though. There's just quite a lot to workout currently
@BombusMonticola
22 сағат бұрын
Except it will depreciate much.
@BenSna-vo4wd
2 күн бұрын
People have to stop paying extreme prices on their back
@Clabahoy
Күн бұрын
The government already won’t let you do that.
@argentum3919
23 сағат бұрын
Invest $200,000 in something that's going to become worthless in about 10 years. Guys mad
@JC-zw9vs
4 күн бұрын
Except to park that RV you are paying at least £50 per night on some good forsaken caravan park. Makes the flat look like an option again.
@JustKeepingTrack
16 күн бұрын
We do mind, there just isn't any other options
@corrinathinks
11 сағат бұрын
London has become no better than a neglected public toilet in certain places..
@Antony2790
2 күн бұрын
Most people don't have a choice
@motow3031
5 күн бұрын
Speculative nonproductive economy was the end
@jimbo4375
13 күн бұрын
Narrowboats 👍
@fan_Ginkyo
11 күн бұрын
It does not depreciate that much???
@kaspastarr
11 күн бұрын
I live in London & hes 1000% correct! LXIV
@andrewthorn3128
13 сағат бұрын
It is simple supply and demand, a vehicle won't depreciate too much. Mmmmmm
@benfleming6936
6 күн бұрын
I feel like theyre missing a big reason
@lukekegray
5 күн бұрын
Couple of hundred acres?? £30k an acre on average down here if you can find land,
@DMWBN3
7 ай бұрын
Agree & said so for many years. Is anywhere not a cash grab these days!!! Bring back highwaymen, seeing as how governments tax, toll, fine, tickets for this that & everything.
@trytellingthetruth.2068
Күн бұрын
East Kent isn't too far behind London.
@Domn879
17 күн бұрын
It will depreciate that much. A staggering amount. And 200k is a lot of fckin money.
@JoshMathewsofficial
10 сағат бұрын
I mean many young peoples aim is van life to get around house prices.
@michellej1372
9 күн бұрын
People mind.
@simontist
10 күн бұрын
Holy moly that's a good idea about the electric motorhome. Onboard power!
@homestead44
7 күн бұрын
Great idea ! We'r all working to hard just to live in a shithole
@mrhotdropper
2 күн бұрын
Buy land and put 4 self containers joined together. Cheap as chips.
@alee4866
10 сағат бұрын
Hey i have an interesting business idea. A number 2 download station. Next to the gas stations for RVs
@garthkite
12 сағат бұрын
I live in a bus I'm ahead of the curve.
@davocc2405
19 сағат бұрын
Property will have to be collapsed in price to free up capital that is now leaving the market with Boomers retiring. Compare to prices for houses in Japan - you can buy a 3 bedroom house in a good city for $100k USD - and the bubble loses its value. It's all set up to milk all they can from the gambling bubble that's been run for the past 40+ years but later generations simply won't play along. Telecommuting is just one of the means by which this is contracting.
@jc5512
10 күн бұрын
I'm back visiting London after living in Prague for the last few years and it is SHOCKING how awful it is here. I think it's hard to tell if you live here, because of the slow decline.
@daenbrown830
9 күн бұрын
Wtf you talking about? You clearly wasn't in London in the late 80s and nineties.. it was a true dump mist areas had an open prostitution/drug dealing area. Stray dogs and cats roamed the streets which were full of dog sht. Oxford Street was basically a Sunday market until regent Street. The inner cities, the almost derogatory name given for what is now basically all of london was for poor people if you had money you lived in the suburbs. London is booming and completely regenerated compared to then.
@davidjones3712
6 күн бұрын
Or just buy a house for 150k in merseyside. With decent wifi you could do all your work no problem and at least have s home to raise a family....can't imagine kids in a mobile home
@voidabinitio
11 күн бұрын
RV will depreciate faster than actual property!
@NJTRAF
5 ай бұрын
Most people I know who managed to get themselves full time wfh positions in London, within 6 months all moved out of London 😂 On of my best friends was sharing a 4 bedroom house paying some ungodly amount of rent, got a full time WFH job and moved to somewhere just outside Newcastle, I forget the name of the place, but he was able to rent a flat for £450 a month, after 1 year he’d saved enough money as he was on a “London salary” that he bought a house, nothing special, a 3 bedroom (well, 2 bedrooms and one room you might squeeze a single bed into) for £90k!
@emilydavison2053
14 күн бұрын
No shower and flush toilet in a motor home and British roads are too small for those huge things.
@LifeAccordingToMatt
11 күн бұрын
My mum has a shower and flush toilet in her motor home
@simontist
10 күн бұрын
Depends on the motorhome. A 200k motorhome will certainly have those things.
@emilydavison2053
10 күн бұрын
@@LifeAccordingToMatt how is it plumbed in? Where does the sewage go?
@NickHand-q8j
41 минут бұрын
The nomadic movement is happening
@dannius891
Күн бұрын
So where in the house do we live instead of our job and life is there….
@ponyboy1664
Күн бұрын
This view of lanslords is ridiculous. Maybe the top 1% are living large on a beach, but that could be said for almost any industry. How much does a broken boiler cost a tenant? How much does a water leak or new washing machine cost a tenant? Lazy, uneducated opinion!
@simonmunns9369
11 күн бұрын
Yes but good luck getting somewhere to live in TN😅 commuting in was killing me.
@karlwood9476
Күн бұрын
you are on absolute waffle if you predict a big trend of people ditching their property investments to live in a caravan
@ab-js2gw
14 күн бұрын
Spot on 😂
@bbuzz1687
3 күн бұрын
TfL fares are low!
@johnmunro4265
6 күн бұрын
London is a fucking shithole, I get stressed going in there
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