Couldn't comment on those numbers particularly, but lending on terms past "normal" retirement age i.e. 65 is increasingly common, as it is widely accepted that in years to come, 65 will not be the...
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Couldn't comment on those numbers particularly, but lending on terms past "normal" retirement age i.e. 65 is increasingly common, as it is widely accepted that in years to come, 65 will not be the...
No, hence why I don't understand why people get in such a twist about it.
House prices will follow the same trend they have done for the past 50 years - there will be a short term dip, as is the case in any recession, but this will stabilise and long term prices will rise.