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Property prices fall to 2004 levels
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maximummewer wrote: »Well done for coming on tonight to face the flak.Respect.
What a weird comment to make, this is afterall just a forum where you come to debate current economics with complete strangers. It's hardly de colosseo 100ad. :rolleyes:0 -
Did it ever occur to people that house prices have crashed, it just so happened that the sterling crashed at the same time.
In terms of gold, house prices have fallen significantly.Favourite hobbies: Watersports. Relaxing in Coffee Shop. Investing in stocks.
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Did it ever occur to people that house prices have crashed, it just so happened that the sterling crashed at the same time.
In terms of gold, house prices have fallen significantly.
i saw something on HPC the other day that showed that house prices were at the mean level when priced against gold. not sure about that one though.:rolleyes:0
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