• More Indians Now Own Property In The UK Than The English Themselves

    From D. Ray@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 22 13:27:19 2023
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    There are more Indians among the highest number of property owners in
    London than the English themselves, according to a recent report


    In the report published by the Financial Express on 3 September,
    London-based residential developer Barratt London stated that Indians are
    the biggest group of property owners in the capital of England.

    Leading the India group are those living in the UK for generations, NRIs, investors, students, and families travelling to the UK for education,
    followed by the English, the Pakistanis, and the Bangladeshis.

    According to the report, Indian investors are willing to fork out between GBP290,000 to GBP450,000 (RM1.49 million and RM2.31 million) for a one,
    two, or three-bedroom apartment in the capital city.

    The latest report matches the UK government's data from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing, and Communities (DLUHC), which stated in 2020 that Indian families in the UK were the prop­erty kings, with some 74% of Indian households being homeowners, a higher rate than white Britons at 68%.

    Pleasant weather, good educational institutions, ease of doing business, a cosmopolitan outlook, and language familiarity are just some of the major reasons why Indians prefer to buy property in the UK

    The presence of a large Indian diaspora in the UK adds to the factor, too.

    “The reason why Indians are comfortable with buying property is because of the market fundamentals and confidence along with a history of Indians investing in houses in London. They're eager to invest in the UK
    residential markets because they are getting better returns owing to the exchange rates and market presence presently. It is a relatively safer
    market in comparison to the UAE or India," Financial Express quoted Barratt London's international sales and marketing director Stuart Leslie as
    saying.

    In fact, in the last year after the pandemic, a large number of Indian
    students and families have entered the UK at over the normal rate


    According to Leslie, the percentage of Indian homebuyers has increased in
    2022, observing that this was due to factors such as the legal system in
    the UK being comparatively easier when it came to transactions, adding to
    the fact that prices per square foot were about the same in London and
    Mumbai.

    He estimated the rate to be a 128% increase compared to the normal rate, associating the increase with the surge in demand for projects nearing completion or already completed.

    <https://says.com/my/lifestyle/more-indians-now-own-property-in-the-uk-than-the-english-themselves>

    <https://archive.ph/ZVxMp>

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  • From vjp2.at@at.BioStrategist.dot.dot.co@21:1/5 to All on Fri Feb 24 15:08:42 2023
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    Both Ireland and ENgland have PMs of India origin.
    India is the natural heir to the Anglosphere
    Kamala Harris vs Nikky Haley

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  • From Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells@21:1/5 to D. Ray on Fri Feb 24 15:33:34 2023
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    On Wed, 22 Feb 23 13:27:19 UTC, D. Ray <d@ray> wrote:

    There are more Indians among the highest number of property owners in
    London than the English themselves, according to a recent report

    Are there any 'English' left? Do you mean white people?

    In the report published by the Financial Express on 3 September,
    London-based residential developer Barratt London stated that Indians are
    the biggest group of property owners in the capital of England.

    Leading the India group are those living in the UK for generations, NRIs, >investors, students, and families travelling to the UK for education, >followed by the English, the Pakistanis, and the Bangladeshis.

    According to the report, Indian investors are willing to fork out between >GBP290,000 to GBP450,000 (RM1.49 million and RM2.31 million) for a one,
    two, or three-bedroom apartment in the capital city.

    The latest report matches the UK government's data from the Department for >Levelling Up, Housing, and Communities (DLUHC), which stated in 2020 that >Indian families in the UK were the prop­erty kings, with some 74% of Indian >households being homeowners, a higher rate than white Britons at 68%.

    Pleasant weather, good educational institutions, ease of doing business, a >cosmopolitan outlook, and language familiarity are just some of the major >reasons why Indians prefer to buy property in the UK

    The presence of a large Indian diaspora in the UK adds to the factor, too.

    “The reason why Indians are comfortable with buying property is because of >the market fundamentals and confidence along with a history of Indians >investing in houses in London. They're eager to invest in the UK
    residential markets because they are getting better returns owing to the >exchange rates and market presence presently. It is a relatively safer
    market in comparison to the UAE or India," Financial Express quoted Barratt >London's international sales and marketing director Stuart Leslie as
    saying.

    In fact, in the last year after the pandemic, a large number of Indian >students and families have entered the UK at over the normal rate


    According to Leslie, the percentage of Indian homebuyers has increased in >2022, observing that this was due to factors such as the legal system in
    the UK being comparatively easier when it came to transactions, adding to
    the fact that prices per square foot were about the same in London and >Mumbai.

    He estimated the rate to be a 128% increase compared to the normal rate, >associating the increase with the surge in demand for projects nearing >completion or already completed.

    <https://says.com/my/lifestyle/more-indians-now-own-property-in-the-uk-than-the-english-themselves>

    <https://archive.ph/ZVxMp>

    Indians prefer to invest their money instead of blowing it at the pub
    or the betting shop.

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  • From 25A.I866@21:1/5 to vjp2.at@at.BioStrategist.dot.dot.co on Fri Feb 24 22:20:47 2023
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    On 2/24/23 10:08 AM, vjp2.at@at.BioStrategist.dot.dot.com wrote:
    Both Ireland and ENgland have PMs of India origin.
    India is the natural heir to the Anglosphere
    Kamala Harris vs Nikky Haley

    Well, the Brits colonized India rather forcefully - so I
    suppose what goes around .... :-)

    The AmerIndians ought to start running lots of candidates ...

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  • From Incubus@21:1/5 to 25A.I866@noacba.net on Tue Feb 28 13:50:24 2023
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    On 2023-02-25, 25A.I866 <25A.I866@noacba.net> wrote:
    On 2/24/23 10:08 AM, vjp2.at@at.BioStrategist.dot.dot.com wrote:
    Both Ireland and ENgland have PMs of India origin.
    India is the natural heir to the Anglosphere
    Kamala Harris vs Nikky Haley

    Well, the Brits colonized India rather forcefully - so I
    suppose what goes around .... :-)

    The AmerIndians ought to start running lots of candidates ...

    India is majority Indian with negligible foreign ownership. We will be
    an ethnic minority in our own country soon with excessive foreign
    ownership.

    When it comes to colonisation, things haven't gone the way Leftists and professional victims are telling us.

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  • From 28A.I873@21:1/5 to Incubus on Wed Mar 1 01:56:55 2023
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    On 2/28/23 8:50 AM, Incubus wrote:
    On 2023-02-25, 25A.I866 <25A.I866@noacba.net> wrote:
    On 2/24/23 10:08 AM, vjp2.at@at.BioStrategist.dot.dot.com wrote:
    Both Ireland and ENgland have PMs of India origin.
    India is the natural heir to the Anglosphere
    Kamala Harris vs Nikky Haley

    Well, the Brits colonized India rather forcefully - so I
    suppose what goes around .... :-)

    The AmerIndians ought to start running lots of candidates ...

    India is majority Indian with negligible foreign ownership. We will be
    an ethnic minority in our own country soon with excessive foreign
    ownership.

    When it comes to colonisation, things haven't gone the way Leftists and professional victims are telling us.

    Ok ..... think about it .......

    There are NO physical laws in the universe that
    really apply to human SocioEconomicPolitical
    preferences. We make it up as we go along and
    we're a very WEIRD species that seems to revel
    in cognitive dissonance. It's always "six
    impossible things" with us .....

    In India, there are probably about a BILLION
    different opinions as to what foreign trade/ownership
    should look like exactly - and those devilish nuances
    change by the day, sometimes by the hour or minute.
    "Perfect" is whatever WE each would like RIGHT NOW.

    In short it's all a big KLUDGE. At best we can slowly
    mutate the kludge to suit the "average opinion" of
    the time. That does NOT guarentee anything "better"
    however, just "a bit different".

    I apologize for the "bigger picture" here ... it ruins
    all sorts of passionate political debates, no fun ....

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  • From abelard@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 2 23:28:29 2023
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    On Wed, 1 Mar 2023 01:56:55 -0500, "28A.I873" <28A.I873@noabzba.net>
    wrote:

    On 2/28/23 8:50 AM, Incubus wrote:
    On 2023-02-25, 25A.I866 <25A.I866@noacba.net> wrote:
    On 2/24/23 10:08 AM, vjp2.at@at.BioStrategist.dot.dot.com wrote:
    Both Ireland and ENgland have PMs of India origin.
    India is the natural heir to the Anglosphere
    Kamala Harris vs Nikky Haley

    Well, the Brits colonized India rather forcefully - so I
    suppose what goes around .... :-)

    The AmerIndians ought to start running lots of candidates ...

    India is majority Indian with negligible foreign ownership. We will be
    an ethnic minority in our own country soon with excessive foreign
    ownership.

    When it comes to colonisation, things haven't gone the way Leftists and
    professional victims are telling us.

    Ok ..... think about it .......

    There are NO physical laws in the universe that
    really apply to human SocioEconomicPolitical
    preferences. We make it up as we go along and
    we're a very WEIRD species that seems to revel
    in cognitive dissonance. It's always "six
    impossible things" with us .....

    In India, there are probably about a BILLION
    different opinions as to what foreign trade/ownership
    should look like exactly - and those devilish nuances
    change by the day, sometimes by the hour or minute.
    "Perfect" is whatever WE each would like RIGHT NOW.

    In short it's all a big KLUDGE. At best we can slowly
    mutate the kludge to suit the "average opinion" of
    the time. That does NOT guarentee anything "better"
    however, just "a bit different".

    I apologize for the "bigger picture" here ... it ruins
    all sorts of passionate political debates, no fun ....

    don't apologise for posting eminent sense

    much trouble emanates from the present rigidity of 'thought'

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  • From 28B.A864@21:1/5 to abelard on Tue Mar 14 01:58:46 2023
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    On 3/2/23 5:28 PM, abelard wrote:
    On Wed, 1 Mar 2023 01:56:55 -0500, "28A.I873" <28A.I873@noabzba.net>
    wrote:

    On 2/28/23 8:50 AM, Incubus wrote:
    On 2023-02-25, 25A.I866 <25A.I866@noacba.net> wrote:
    On 2/24/23 10:08 AM, vjp2.at@at.BioStrategist.dot.dot.com wrote:
    Both Ireland and ENgland have PMs of India origin.
    India is the natural heir to the Anglosphere
    Kamala Harris vs Nikky Haley

    Well, the Brits colonized India rather forcefully - so I
    suppose what goes around .... :-)

    The AmerIndians ought to start running lots of candidates ...

    India is majority Indian with negligible foreign ownership. We will be
    an ethnic minority in our own country soon with excessive foreign
    ownership.

    When it comes to colonisation, things haven't gone the way Leftists and
    professional victims are telling us.

    Ok ..... think about it .......

    There are NO physical laws in the universe that
    really apply to human SocioEconomicPolitical
    preferences. We make it up as we go along and
    we're a very WEIRD species that seems to revel
    in cognitive dissonance. It's always "six
    impossible things" with us .....

    In India, there are probably about a BILLION
    different opinions as to what foreign trade/ownership
    should look like exactly - and those devilish nuances
    change by the day, sometimes by the hour or minute.
    "Perfect" is whatever WE each would like RIGHT NOW.

    In short it's all a big KLUDGE. At best we can slowly
    mutate the kludge to suit the "average opinion" of
    the time. That does NOT guarentee anything "better"
    however, just "a bit different".

    I apologize for the "bigger picture" here ... it ruins
    all sorts of passionate political debates, no fun ....

    don't apologise for posting eminent sense

    much trouble emanates from the present rigidity of 'thought'


    Well ... that's hardly anything NEW.

    People, usually in their late teens or early 20s, settle
    on a "world view" - a set of 'facts'/rules/ideas/ideals/
    'realities' they will use as a lens through which to view
    all future events.

    Usually, whatever lens group-X chooses is really no "better"
    than that of the previous/alt groups. "Better" is very hard
    to judge after all. Usually it's what "sounds good".

    Once in a great while we DO get a little "better" - well,
    depending on said POV. But 99% of the time - idiocy and
    ignorance are replaced by different idiocies and ignorances.

    Welcome to The Species.

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