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RICS & Price-Waterhouse Predict Prices To Rise
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London maybe I can understand....demand and all that........but what is going on in Scotland as a whole that isn't going on in Cornwall ?0
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I must need my eyes testing to I still read the title as:
RICS & Price-Waterhouse Predict Prices To Rise
I can give a few suggested corrected titles such as:
RICS & Price-Waterhouse Predict Prices To Fall Except For Small Percentage Of The Country
RICS & Price-Waterhouse Predict Prices To Rise In London & Scotland
I must be reading it wrong.Have my first business premises (+4th business) 01/11/2017
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Blissfully ironic complaints at the thread titleThis is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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Ah I understand now ...Battered Mars bars, Irn Bru and brown sauce is enough to prevent a HPC.
As Devon gives the world Buckfast Wine what will that mean to our house prices ?0 -
We've had increasing supply so far causing prices to fall. Now we have double the fun with surging supply and falling demand.The June 2010 RICS Housing Market Survey headline net price balance fell from +21 to +9. This is the lowest reading since July 2009. Buyer interest fell for the first time since the beginning of this year (the net balance slipped from +8 to -5), while property coming onto the market increased at the fastest pace since May 2007 (the net balance rose from +22 to +27).
thanks for posting McHamish excellent news.:beer:Debt Is Slavery.0
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