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Acadametrics: House prices just 5.9% below Peak
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Hamish thanks for posting the 4th fall in the row by the way. Nearly missed it with the 3rd fall in the row from Halifax.
Its good to see that the bulls are now highlighting the falls bears missed and showing a stronger crash.
Well done that man. :beer:
Have we ever seen you post a possitve article?
Maybe it shows that Hamish is not as one sided as you think and as you are
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What we've got here is....... failure to communicate.
Some men you just can't reach.
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Full report: http://www.acadametrics.co.uk/LSL%20Acad%20HPI%20News%20Release%20June%2010.pdf
- Prices down for the fourth month in a row, down 0.5% in June.
- Average house has lost over £5k in value since February.
- Number of house sales 40% below the long-term average.
I don't think he knew what he was posting.Debt Is Slavery.0 -
IveSeenTheLight wrote: »Have we ever seen you post a possitve article?/QUOTE]
This one, 0.6% fall by Halifax, that's very positive for first time buyers
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/2581593:exclamatiScams - Shared Equity, Shared Ownership, Newbuy, Firstbuy and Help to Buy.
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you're right, that would be mewbie aka Mr Brown... he's also carrying on under the User Id Exocet and a couple of others.Chaos_A.D. wrote: »Lol, you remind of an old friend on a forum once.;)
it will only be a matter of time before he gets banned again :rotfl:0 -
IveSeenTheLight wrote: »Have we ever seen you post a possitve article?
This one, 0.6% fall by Halifax, that's very positive for first time buyers
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/2581593
I seem to recall when talking figures that -0.6 was negative, not positive
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What we've got here is....... failure to communicate.
Some men you just can't reach.
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I won't bother dropping to your level of paranoia.you're right, that would be mewbie aka Mr Brown... he's also carrying on under the User Id Exocet and a couple of others.
it will only be a matter of time before he gets banned again :rotfl:
I will ask you a question though. Do you have many friends on here?0 -
having to post a defence to that post is the first bite...I won't bother dropping to your level of paranoia.
I will ask you a question though. Do you have many friends on here?
the same will happens as last, and the last time and the last time...
at least you're creative in making up new user names :eek:
do you miss this place that much...0 -
Hamish has been very quiet in this his own thread, now that its been pointed out to him the index he chose to quote shows 4 consecutive falls.
Normally I would expect 15 replies, many of which are replies to his own posts, a lot of bold, a glut of smileys. Whats going on.
Surely he doesnt just sing when hes winning.
House price falls, making accommodation more accessible and expelling Mctavish from the internet. Double win.0
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