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Drops of only 19% predicted on spreadfair
justpurchased
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http://www.findaproperty.com/displaystory.aspx?edid=00&salerent=0&storyid=22507
You wanted it, will any bears please debate properley?
You wanted it, will any bears please debate properley?
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so thats a 19% drop on top of the current 11% drop.between now and Quarter 4 20100 -
They call -19% from now 'The green shoots of recovery' !!!!!!! They're having a laugh surely. A xDon't believe everything you think.
Blessed are the cracked...for they are the ones who let in the light. A x0 -
Only 19%??? Nationwide reckon 25%, Brit1234 reckons 60%
Time will tell...0 -
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justpurchased wrote: »http://www.findaproperty.com/displaystory.aspx?edid=00&salerent=0&storyid=22507
You wanted it, will any bears please debate properley?
So 'only' another 19% - taking total drops close to 30% from the peak last summer.
Is this a 'peace offering' of bear food :rotfl:--
Every pound less borrowed (to buy a house) is more than two pounds less to repay and more than three pounds less to earn, over the course of a typical mortgage.0 -
A spreadfair price just represents the average opinion of a mass of people. It doesn't imply any ability to predict the future. You'll find "dead cert" odds on Betfair for teams that go on to lose.justpurchased wrote: »http://www.findaproperty.com/displaystory.aspx?edid=00&salerent=0&storyid=22507
You wanted it, will any bears please debate properley?Happy chappy0 -
Blimey, the forecast total drop seems to be going down around 2% a month - wonder why that is..? Is the spokespeep for real..? (MSE favourite of 20-30% looking reasonable so far).0
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Look at us, all debating properly. No, I am not going to do the joke. But let's all carry on debating. I haven't debated so much since the last thread that made me burst out laughing.justpurchased wrote: »You wanted it, will any bears please debate properley?
Oh.. you want real debate. Sheesh. OK.
yes they are.
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no they're not.
Should cover it.0 -
baby_boomer wrote: »:rotfl:
Lethal argument, LO
Thanks I purchased at 27% below may 08 prices for our road (equiverlent house.)
Looks like I made a good move on the market.
Cutting out 2 years of waiting and paying off my motgage in the mean time.
I have thought 30% form April so I put my money where my mouth is. (but I did not think I could get near it)
Looks like we all agree on 30%.0 -
I think 30% is a reasonable guess.Happy chappy0
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