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House prices fell by 0.5% in July - Nationwide
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Graham_Devon wrote: »Oh right sorry, obviously I got confused. Silly me.
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i dont think grahame is the sort of person to get confused. now me, thats a very diffrent storey0
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Some sterling work on the bumping front, Dirk.0
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thanx carol0
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just wondering. has anyone seen harry powel recently? im begining to miss the old chap0
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Both Halfax and Nationwide failed to predict the drops in 2008 and rises in 2009, their figures as it goes are pretty much meaningless. Only the land registry has some semblence of accuracy to it's figures and they're still based on like for like, therefore flawed... but better than lies, I suppose
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