Oooh, look. Half a million more people claiming housing benefit under coalition.
22-03-2015, 23:05
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Re: Oooh, look. Half a million more people claiming housing benefit under coalition.
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Originally Posted by Ramrod
Ah, got it. Ta 
Damn right developers want a minimum of 20% profit as (iirc) once they sell the property they are liable to capital gains tax at 28 or 29%.
Factor that onto build costs, land costs, wages , commercial loan costs (both servicing the loan & setting it up) and then the uncertainty of future house sales prices and you would want 20% as well:
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Wouldn't big business pay corporation tax not capital gains and besides I don't think it applies and even if it isn't, all that is already factored in the price and they still want 20% on top, why? they didn't need that amount five or ten years ago, not on each and every house built at any rate.
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24-03-2015, 11:38
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Re: Oooh, look. Half a million more people claiming housing benefit under coalition.
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Wouldn't big business pay corporation tax not capital gains and besides I don't think it applies
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you " don't think it applies"?!
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and even if it isn't, all that is already factored in the price and they still want 20% on top, why?
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No, it isn't factored into the price. Why do they want 20%?.....for the same rason that I want 20% when I develop a property.....anything less than than ,with all the variables involved, there is too much risk for not enough gain.
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they didn't need that amount five or ten years ago, not on each and every house built at any rate.
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and don't always get it now. There are many variables that can affect the final profit on a build or refurb project. You try to plan for all of them but sometimes something happens and the hoped for 20% is eaten into, sometimes it isn't 
Last thing you want is to not make anything out of it (or even a loss) and if the big developers make a loss on a project it can cost jobs as well.
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I consider I have more right to council housing than an immigrant
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But an immigrants need is probably greater than yours. Many come here with nothing and need the house you live in. Surely you can afford a private rent or a mortgage? Setting aside your years of paying into the system, should you really be in a council property when there are many others out there whos need is much greater than yours?
From each according to his ability, to each according to his need?
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24-03-2015, 12:37
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Re: Oooh, look. Half a million more people claiming housing benefit under coalition.
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Originally Posted by Ramrod
But an immigrants need is probably greater than yours. Many come here with nothing and need the house you live in. Surely you can afford a private rent or a mortgage? Setting aside your years of paying into the system, should you really be in a council property when there are many others out there whos need is much greater than yours?
From each according to his ability, to each according to his need?
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I know.
we can moan about people claiming benefits when they don't need to. and they should only receive benefits if they have to.
and we want a blooming council house.
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24-03-2015, 14:14
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Re: Oooh, look. Half a million more people claiming housing benefit under coalition.
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you " don't think it applies"?!  No, it isn't factored into the price. Why do they want 20%?.....for the same rason that I want 20% when I develop a property.....anything less than than ,with all the variables involved, there is too much risk for not enough gain. and don't always get it now. There are many variables that can affect the final profit on a build or refurb project. You try to plan for all of them but sometimes something happens and the hoped for 20% is eaten into, sometimes it isn't 
Last thing you want is to not make anything out of it (or even a loss) and if the big developers make a loss on a project it can cost jobs as well.
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But an immigrants need is probably greater than yours. Many come here with nothing and need the house you live in. Surely you can afford a private rent or a mortgage? Setting aside your years of paying into the system, should you really be in a council property when there are many others out there whos need is much greater than yours?
From each according to his ability, to each according to his need?
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The top end of industry standard profit margins is 20% why can't it be at the lower end and why isn't 20% enough, why are they allowed to rise roughshod over the rules to push it up to 25% at the expense of social housing
http://www.theguardian.com/society/2...-axed-councils
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24-03-2015, 14:22
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Re: Oooh, look. Half a million more people claiming housing benefit under coalition.
You must qualify to get a council or housing association house by not contributing ever to NI or HMRC, single young mother and not being supported by the guy who knocked her up, not being British.
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24-03-2015, 14:44
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Re: Oooh, look. Half a million more people claiming housing benefit under coalition.
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Originally Posted by TheDaddy
The top end of industry standard profit margins is 20% why can't it be at the lower end and why isn't 20% enough, why are they allowed to rise roughshod over the rules to push it up to 25% at the expense of social housing
http://www.theguardian.com/society/2...-axed-councils
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Making up for the last 8 years of being in the doldrums? Dunno, making a profit? 
Personally, I think it sucks that the developers are forced to build social housing as a condition of getting planning.
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24-03-2015, 17:53
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Re: Oooh, look. Half a million more people claiming housing benefit under coalition.
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Originally Posted by Ramrod
But an immigrants need is probably greater than yours. Many come here with nothing and need the house you live in. Surely you can afford a private rent or a mortgage? Setting aside your years of paying into the system, should you really be in a council property when there are many others out there whos need is much greater than yours?
From each according to his ability, to each according to his need?
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As I explained a few posts ago ,in my opinion and experience council houses are better quality than private rented houses .There's also the question of security ,why should I sacrifice my families security in a private rental property that could be taken away at any time. Mortgages are all well and good for young people but given my age and the lack of job security why would I take a mortgage out even if a bank would give me one .
You seem to be under the mistaken impression that council houses are solely for those who are unemployed ,needy in some way or are immigrants, that has never been the case ,council houses have always been an alternative to home ownership for those not in a position to own a home and that does include a lot of people who work even more so these days with the lack of job security ,low wages and complete lack of security in private rented houses .
and I'm sorry but immigrants go to the back of the queue
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24-03-2015, 17:56
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Re: Oooh, look. Half a million more people claiming housing benefit under coalition.
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and I'm sorry but immigrants go to the back of the QUEUE
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They should but mostly don't.
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24-03-2015, 18:01
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Re: Oooh, look. Half a million more people claiming housing benefit under coalition.
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They should but mostly don't.
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Thanks for the spelling correction
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24-03-2015, 18:17
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Re: Oooh, look. Half a million more people claiming housing benefit under coalition.
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Thanks for the spelling correction 
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Sorry for being a bit of a pedant but when I left school my English was utterly appalling, it's taken decades to get to be any good so when I see errors I tend to get a bit fussy.
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24-03-2015, 18:39
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Re: Oooh, look. Half a million more people claiming housing benefit under coalition.
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Sorry for being a bit of a pedant but when I left school my English was utterly appalling, it's taken decades to get to be any good so when I see errors I tend to get a bit fussy.
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No probs ,you should see me try to pot the black with a line of people
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25-03-2015, 03:33
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Good to see council tenants still getting looked down on and stereotyped by some when the truth is the vast majority are good, decent, honest and hard working people making the best of what they can. The cheek of private owners having to have riff raff on the same development is truly horrendous for them poor precious little ones how do they manage  .
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25-03-2015, 14:37
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You all know the rules. One of which that we do not name call other Cable Forum members.
I have already edited some posts,don't make me come back and infract anyone.
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25-03-2015, 15:09
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Re: Oooh, look. Half a million more people claiming housing benefit under coalition.
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Originally Posted by martyh
As I explained a few posts ago ,in my opinion and experience council houses are better quality than private rented houses .There's also the question of security ,why should I sacrifice my families security in a private rental property that could be taken away at any time. Mortgages are all well and good for young people but given my age and the lack of job security why would I take a mortgage out even if a bank would give me one .
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Fair enough
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You seem to be under the mistaken impression that council houses are solely for those who are unemployed ,needy in some way or are immigrants, that has never been the case ,council houses have always been an alternative to home ownership for those not in a position to own a home
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Which you don't seem to be (and possibly haven't been)
I understand what you are saying but with the lack of council housing and the many needy out there (who are in unstable jobs, or no jobs), I don't think that someone with a stable job and income should be in one
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and I'm sorry but immigrants go to the back of the queue
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Fair enough
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28-03-2015, 12:44
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Re: Oooh, look. Half a million more people claiming housing benefit under coalition.
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They should but mostly don't.
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Agreed.
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