prices from early 2000s

prices from early 2000s

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tony h

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2,703 posts

246 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2015
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i came across this pic on Facebook earlier -current prices for some of these are an eye opener

Shewie

553 posts

190 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2015
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With hindsight I think the '73 RS was probably a better investment than the '96 Carrera! eek

tony h

Original Poster:

2,703 posts

246 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2015
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i had a boxster s in 2001, could've had a 356 speedster ...! doh

gmundster

51 posts

248 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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That's one of my adverts ! I bought the white/green 911 2.7 RS from a Coys auction in London, they had three of them in the same auction, and this was the best one, I paid £28k for it, painted white with blue lettering at the time, we changed it to the correct green wheels and lettering (had the wheels re-done by Chris at Diamond Styling), it took ages to sell. I have a really cool picture from back then of 7 x Porsche 964 RS for sale in my showroom, from £24,995, but no one seemed to want them, as people were buying the new 996 Turbo. Having always been interested in rare and collectible Porsche's it's really fascinating to see the high level of interest and prices at the moment.

mollytherocker

14,366 posts

209 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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Very sobering reading, but I guess house prices are probably even worse.

Singh911

956 posts

241 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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The rise in values is astronomical - but maybe hasn't quite matched the London property market.

Early 2000s with £40k down and a £160k loan would have bought a 2 bed flat in Notting Hill- which would be worth c£600k+ today; - and your tenants pay your loan off. Its the gift that keeps on giving.

A nice 2.7RS today - say £450k for an average one?

(Nowhere near as much fun mind but purely as an investment).