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MSE News: Nationwide says house prices at 2008 levels
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No no. Come on.
You want to have an argument with me even when I'm not here today it seems.
I'm asking for actual evidence of what you are thanking. Don't just play stupid. Show me what's being said.0 -
Graham_Devon wrote: »Well come on. What changed in feb?
Show it to me.
mortgage funding increased + sentiment improved = house prices increased0 -
Graham_Devon wrote: »I'm asking for actual evidence of what you are thanking. Don't just play stupid. Show me what's being said.
You said it GrahamGraham_Devon wrote: »Available funding did NOT start increasing in feb.
Even if it DID start increasing in february
I think he thanked the point I was puting across that you made such a firm statement then contracdicted your form statement in the next sentence.
Why don't you do the research instead of asking people to show you what you said did NOT or maybe it DID:wall:
What we've got here is....... failure to communicate.
Some men you just can't reach.
:wall:0 -
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PasturesNew wrote: »I did like this bit. Whichever side you're on, you have to admit that's funny.
it was funny - but he's australian and they're a little bit different over there...0 -
Anyway - I still think there is one helluva correction / crash coming to a street near you soon. Which means we can spend another few years arguing over it.0
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what's wrong mewbie - i was expecting a better retort than that one.
have you gone soft or something?
And despite all the heated arguments, and who is right today, or maybe right tomorrow - there's nothing any of us can do about it.0
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