x
By using this website, you agree to our
use of cookies
to enhance your experience.
SEARCH
Search
STAY
CONNECTED!
Sign in
Sign in
New here? Sign up
Feedback
My Account
Feedback
Sign out
×
Make Today's Website as home page
Menu
Estate agent today
News
Features
Guides & Tips
NEW
Trade Directory
Archive
Advertise with us
Letting agent today
News
Features
Guides & Tips
NEW
Trade Directory
Archive
Advertise with us
Landlord today
News
Features
Guides & Tips
NEW
Trade Directory
Archive
Advertise with us
Property Investor today
News
Guides & Tips
NEW
Trade Directory
Archive
Advertise with us
Introducer today
News
Guides & Tips
NEW
Trade Directory
Archive
Advertise with us
Property Jobs Today
Home
Find a Job
Search Recruiters
Recruiters
New
Alex's
Personal Profile
View my company profile
Alex Reynolds
2987
Profile Views
About Me
Send message
View company profile
Follow all comments made
my expertise in the industry
Alex's wall
Alex's
Recent Activity
Why is it that Generation Rent thinks that the private sector should be exactly like the social sector? Why demand that private businesses should act like taxpayer subsidised providers? If you want all of these things from your rented housing then go into social housing ... oh, wait, that’s right, there isn’t enough to go around and the private sector ends up picking up the slack. Instead of constantly bleating that the private sector is what it is, why doesn’t Generation Rent do something tangible, like build houses for its supporters? Oh, wait, that would mean actually getting out of their chairs and doing something. It’s far easier to just keep shouting and waving their rolled up copy of Socialist Worker, than it is do actually do, make, or create anything themselves.
From:
Alex Reynolds
28 January 2016 09:51 AM
Unfortunately, Generation Rent only see the housing situation from one angle - theirs. They WANT social inequity and imbalance - they just want it in their favour. They ignore the reality that over half of all home owners own their home outright with no mortgage and therefore reducing the cost of housing is not their priority. As a country, we should be focussing NOT on making housing cheaper, but on INCREASING people's income and on DECREASING taxes, therefore making everything more affordable. We should be focussing on growth, jobs and entrepreneurialism, not on making things cheap enough that their cost is brought down to the lowest common denominator.
From:
Alex Reynolds
27 January 2016 09:52 AM
Lorem Ipsum dolor sit amet
Viewed From: Breaking News
Today 14:58
Lorem Ipsum dolor sit amet
Viewed From: Video Archieve
Today 14:58
Portal Discussions
Joined Group From: Your Community
Today 14:58
Lorem Ipsum dolor sit amet
Viewed From: Industry View
Today 14:58
Lorem Ipsum dolor sit amet
Viewed From: Industry View
Today 14:58
Lorem Ipsum dolor sit amet
Conversation Comment in: Interior Design
Today 14:58
×
Send a message
Message
×
Write on Wall
Message
×
Send a message
Reply to:
Message
Breaking News
Paul Shamplina demands government set date for Section 21 abolition
More tenants must borrow to fund deposits - survey’s claim
Renters Reform Bill - what happens now in House of Lords
Landlords urged to apply for energy efficiency funds
Jonathan Rolande - Why the Section 21 Debate Is a Smokescreen
Rent Control zealot dropped from Scottish government
Gove Hits Back! He says Reform Bill is STILL a Renting Revolution
Rehashed research again slams MPs who are landlords
Surprise move as agents issue ‘how to complain’ guide to tenants
Where to find tenanted buy to let units for investors to purchase
Alex's Recent Activity
From: Alex Reynolds
28 January 2016 09:51 AM
From: Alex Reynolds
27 January 2016 09:52 AM