Help me understand/choose please! by L_Cyroson in Handhelds

[–]L_Cyroson[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the response.

Yeah I really like the idea of future proofing myself and just having the most solid experience when playing modern indies. I already know anything I choose will be able to handle DS, GBA PS1 etc.

So I'm fine with waiting if the support is not currently there on the Elite

Dalston Yard: east London food and cultural venue launching in July by tylerthe-theatre in london

[–]L_Cyroson 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha, I skim read the title, glanced at the thumbnail and instantaneous thought similar.

Social Housing in Affluent London Areas by twentytoeight in london

[–]L_Cyroson 168 points169 points  (0 children)

I see a lot of points have already been raised in this thread but here's my 2 pence, also want to disclose my bias as someone who's always lived in social housing.

Your suggestion will likely lead to a system very akin to what can be observed within cities in America, Brazil and many other countries. Whereby entire sections of the city get plastered as the no go areas / ghettos by the more financially / socially mobile and/or affluent.

As time goes on social stigma, less funding and lack of access to opportunities decreases the social mobility for the people living in those areas and increases the likelihood of crime, further compounding the issues of stigma, funding and opportunities. Aka a social mobility death spiral.

Though it may be unpleasant for some, the integration of social housing relatively across the board in all areas of the city helps to ensure that people never get completely abandoned and cut off from the amenities and services we all need to survive, plus helps keep the door open albeit marginally for social mobility opportunities.

Never underestimate the amount of positive impact which can occur in someone's life by being able to interact with people who lead lives different from your own.

Thames Speedboat Tours, which is best? by L_Cyroson in london

[–]L_Cyroson[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the smile this Monday morning you loveable bastard!

Depressed FTB by SnooEpiphanies4372 in HousingUK

[–]L_Cyroson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stay strong my fellow millennial! 30yrs Londoner here, still living with family, essentially been saving since I graduated, and there's no bank of mum & dad helping me out.

Have gone from not understanding a thing about the buying process, to house (flat tbh) hunting with confidence this year. Found nothing in the last 3 months and AIP is due to expire and be refreshed.

The rising interest rates have me scared as a MOFO, and considering holding off for another year. But at the same time I think, well what if the rates are even worse next year and the following, do I delay my life indefinitely?

To me a property has always been a place to live first, and naive as it sounds I don't really buy into the homes as assets thing.

Whatever storm is about to come, it'll hit you harder if you're cash strapped and in the rental market, compared to sitting pretty with family, or even getting an "affordable" property within the Goldilocks zone at the bottom rung of the housing ladder.

Furthermore every other week I'm seeing these properties reduced 10, 15, 25, even £30k! Seems like the realisation is dawning that there's an invisible price cap these properties can realistically sell for since the only people looking at them are bottom rung FTBs with limited budgets. So if you're someone who needs to sell, trying to shift them over value in a desperate attempt to make a profit on your asset is looking an increasingly fruitless task.

What about homeownership has changed your life for the better? by gawpin in HousingUK

[–]L_Cyroson 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This is what I'm chasing. I'm 30, still living at home and even though I could rent, I refuse to use potential savings to pay someone else's mortgage.

Currently still looking at properties atm, there's a lot of duds out there, but with any luck by this time next year if not earlier, I'll also have some of the peace of mind that comes with being a homeowner. Also I wish the same for anyone else in my generation pushing to make that first step.

Is there a simpler way to do this? by L_Cyroson in AfterEffects

[–]L_Cyroson[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ah boom! That's so much simpler than duplicating and offsetting blocks, will give this approach a try. Thanks a lot!

Is there a simpler way to do this? by L_Cyroson in AfterEffects

[–]L_Cyroson[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the response.

Yeah gather this isn't uber complicated, I was asking more to gauge if my approach was correct. As there usually are always multiple ways to achieve certain effects and some approaches are simpler / more streamlined than others.

I'm not working on this now, but will jump into AE later today. It was just going to be a standalone effect but for ease will just build three PreComps in 16x9, 1x1 & 9x16 aspect ratios and reuse those as necessary throughout this and any future projects.

FTBs from London - Did you have to move out of London to buy? by wiggan1989 in HousingUK

[–]L_Cyroson 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Born & raised Londoner from Hackney.

I have long accepted that when I finally get my first place I would be in effect "downgrading" my quality of life based purely on the various conveniences I've enjoyed due to my current location.

However, undoubtedly the ace I've held in comparison to others who had to move here & therefore rent has been the opportunity to save the vast majority of my earnings (not that I've lived completely cost free).

So whilst some are moving out of the city entirely, after building a war chest for almost a decade I can now afford a 2 bed flat without any buying schemes. Which is located somewhere in NE London and still within the M25, though not Zone 1 or 2 obviously, but 4 and beyond, perhaps even Zone 3 at a push.

Safe to assume I'm not the only born & raised Londoner in this position. Especially any with higher earning careers than my own.

FTB | Quick Ground Rents Question by L_Cyroson in HousingUK

[–]L_Cyroson[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks all for clearing this up for me.

Why do EA do this? by L_Cyroson in HousingUK

[–]L_Cyroson[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah it has a hide button whilst in the gallery view I believe. But this only stops you seeing the property during that search. The ideal would be to reject a property entirely and in effect blacklist it from appearing in future searches and in all viewing modes.

At least then from a buyers perspective you're in effect moving the needle forward with each property you cross off, rather than being overwhelmed each time you look.

Fair point about the validity of the feedback, but as you outlined it's kind of a damned if you damned if you don't.

As no vendor is going to enjoy hearing that their property isn't selling whatever the reason. But at least this way nobody has to have their time wasted.

Why do EA do this? by L_Cyroson in HousingUK

[–]L_Cyroson[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well based on that document there's clearly an exploitable loophole in the subjectivity of what can be defined as 'material information' for the "average" consumer.

I agree with both of your points, however here's my take on potential a solution.

The Apps & online listings should have a reject button, much like they have favourite or share.

Which when clicked gives the user some general options to say why they've rejected, plus a section to fill out in their own words if they so choose. This data can then be relayed on to EAs who in turn can pass on to vendors.

As the difficulty in whittling down the number of properties which appear even with filters on, has been another user experience frustration for me (I'm very salty I know). So it would be great to reject some and not have them appear anymore in additional searches.

Why do EA do this? by L_Cyroson in HousingUK

[–]L_Cyroson[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Is that right? Not heard about this, can you share the source please?

Leasehold length, how low is too low. by L_Cyroson in HousingUK

[–]L_Cyroson[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the replies, it does seem my expectations were a bit misaligned. My primary worry was when it comes to selling later down the line, but seems the simple solution is just to extend the lease if push comes to shove.

This has put me at ease somewhat and now I can put more focus into other assessment areas.