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Savill's predict house prices to fall by up to 7% by end of 2010
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i know exactly what you mean. i really hope that you've stopped driving your car because each litre of fuel that you consume is being [STRIKE]stolen[/STRIKE] taken away from the next generation - making each and every litre of fuel for your children more expensive for them.!!!!!!_face wrote: »These people are bulls cheerlead house price rises for ever and ever amen, ignorant or simply not giving a !!!!!! about the next generation. Proper "I'm alright Jack" mentality.
yes it would be but please spread the word to the cult that if they really did care about the next generation they would have stopped fuel driven driving cars - unfortunately they don't give a to$$.!!!!!!_face wrote: »These would be the bears
houses can be built fuel cannot so easily be replaced0 -
IveSeenTheLight wrote: »I predicted 22% (can post the links again if needed), does that mean I have better accuracy in the predictions.
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I predicted -20% and a pick up in the Spring 2009, remember that Dev
so Jimmy wasn't that accurate in 2008 after all. '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
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