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Prices to Crash (3 Million in Negative Equity)
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Gosh that is just pathetic. Chucky trawling the web for posts under the same name.
Only one thing to say chucky: get a life!
Gotta agree with this, though tempered with the sad knowledge that Brit is a BTLer trying to talk down the market to get a bargain.
I've always enjoyed Brits posts and while I disagreed with the percentages I thought he was at least speaking from a position where he wanted prices to fall because he wanted those people who have been priced out of the market to get a chance at buying a house.
It's quite depressing TBH to discover that brit is a s hit."I can hear you whisperin', children, so I know you're down there. I can feel myself gettin' awful mad. I'm out of patience, children. I'm coming to find you now." - Harry Powell, Night of the Hunter, 1955.0 -
do you mean like forgeting that you have me on ignore. :rolleyes:
Hey Chucky those oil shares are doing well:beer: I must say a good buy if not a little obvious at the time.'Just think for a moment what a prospect that is. A single market without barriers visible or invisible giving you direct and unhindered access to the purchasing power of over 300 million of the worlds wealthiest and most prosperous people' Margaret Thatcher0 -
Hey Chucky those oil shares are doing well:beer: I must say a good buy if not a little obvious at the time.
they certainly are!! up nearly 40% now plus those nice juicy 7% and 8% dividends :beer:
looking at Dana Petroleoum now - i know that you're disappointed in the HPC cult hero but do you fancy these Harry Powell?0 -
Hey Chucky those oil shares are doing well:beer: I must say a good buy if not a little obvious at the time.
Is that you making money in this recession by buying shares and not by trying to talk down the housing market and talking up the recession like some kind of mad doom bot?
You're one of the good guys Steve.0 -
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my experience so far, of the housing market.
Bought summer 2006, for approx 150k. prices by 2007 £170k. thinking about selling a few months back. valued at 160k (no home improvements, still have the same peach bathroom). Changed our minds on selling (couldn't get the equivalent of 3-bed semi closer to london). House down the road has now sold at 160k. I am still waiting for the big crash. I think values have got to go down because how can anybody afford to service mortgages when pay is being frozen, and jobs are unstable? Surely this can't continue.0 -
I must say a good buy if not a little obvious at the time.
No......No........can't have that !!!
If it's gone up, it's all due to the 'stock picker' being a genius, :T if they go down, it's bad timing :eek:'In nature, there are neither rewards nor punishments - there are Consequences.'0 -
No......No........can't have that !!!
If it's gone up, it's all due to the 'stock picker' being a genius, :T if they go down, it's bad timing :eek:
A wise little birdie once told me that Shell were a good buy when yield rises above 4% these oil stocks have been re-rated due to the rise of the sovereign oil companies and the difficulties securing new reserves but 8% was taking the xxxx'Just think for a moment what a prospect that is. A single market without barriers visible or invisible giving you direct and unhindered access to the purchasing power of over 300 million of the worlds wealthiest and most prosperous people' Margaret Thatcher0 -
Dear me...this thread needs a love in.:happylove:happylove
Brit's cool...just using the web in a certain type of way...
Wookster and Chucky need to make up...lifes too short.:happylove0 -
Dear me...this thread needs a love in.:happylove:happylove
Brit's cool...just using the web in a certain type of way...
Wookster and Chucky need to make up...lifes too short.:happylove
Thats a terrifying smilie, it looks to me like someone has stuck their head through a window of that crumbly glass. : (
I just don't feel I know who brit is.I like to think the people I feel cool towards are....different ...off line.
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