Hercule Parrot wrote: ↑Sun Mar 25, 2018 9:25 pm
SteveUK wrote: ↑Sun Mar 25, 2018 8:40 am
The developers made a tidy sum on that place
Sales history , Sold prices provided by Land Registry
Jun 2017 Sold £174,500
Nov 2015 Sold £93,500
Jul 2015 Sold £55,000
Tom will be kicking himself. And rightly so.
Wow, that's pretty stark - £119,500 gain. Assume they spent £30k on refurbishment, so £90,000 profit to the developers. TC could probably have sold the house himself in early 2015, paid off the £50k mortgage and walked away with £90,000.
And this is why he'll never give up the heroic victim routine. Because to admit the utter folly of his own vain stupidity would be too painful to bear, and so he must deny, deny, deny that realisation.
Not sure I follow your logic here.
Whoever bought it from the bank got the best deal I think. They flipped it after a few months having done nothing to the property and made a clear £38,500. Well, less any interest the capital could have earned in those few months which would likely have been about sixpence given rock bottom interest rates at the time.
TC might have been able to argue that the bank had sold it for much less than the market value to his detriment if not for two things.
First the campaign of hate against the auctioneers from his supposed supporters which caused them to withdraw it from auction where it could have been expected to make more.
Second the fact that his ridiculous shennanigans in court incurred costs which would have swallowed up any extra raised from the sale and still left him owing.
The second buyer did quite a lot of work and guessing how much profit was in it is next to impossible but I'd be surprised if it were as much as half of the £81k uplift in value over purchase price. I doubt TC or any of his progeny would have the skill or nouse to develop it themselves.
The saddest thing about the whole affair is that TC could be living there now if he had carried on paying the interest on his loan. Not ideal but far less than the rental value of the house. Or he could have sold it himself and likely moved to a cheaper area or downsized with no mortgage. Instead he has chosen to become a martyr to a false cause sacrificing his home and any inheritance he might have passed on to his children. Thwn again, the way they've enabled his delusion makes you think that maybe there's something to the whole karma thing they're so fond of invoking.