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Scots continue buying at inflated prices
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Just one question btw. Why are the two who live in Aberdeen on here so determined to show the rest of us their houses are rising in value?
So is the rest of the UK pretty much, but it's not endless attempts at convincing others and threads telling others that aberdeen is rising in price.
I'm genuinley interested in why we have to look at so many graphs, provided by two people who live there, and everywhere else in scotland that may be discussed is written off as meaningless.
Deary me, I come along here once every few months and I read the same dreary nonsense about Aberdeen. We should ask if this area of the MSE forums could be re-named the
"Aberdeen nonsense forum for people with nothing better to do with their lives".
Graham,endless attempts at convincing others and threads telling others that aberdeen is rising in price.
They have to do this as when the Oil runs dry,
Aberdeen is DOOMED:rotfl:
It will be used as an example in Economic lectures about how to spend 25 years of your life paying a mortgage for a house that will be worth nothing when everyone leaves the city.
As has happened the world over when natural resource extraction stops.0 -
Well I was wondering why we hadn't had an update this week on Aberdeenshire prices.
You can, of course, guess the reason0 -
Graham_Devon wrote: »Well I was wondering why we hadn't had an update this week on Aberdeenshire prices.
You can, of course, guess the reason
I cant be arsed to guess...
Just tell me.......Not Again0 -
1984ReturnsForReal wrote: »I cant be arsed to guess...
Just tell me.......
-1, no sorry, 1.5...no, 2...argh, no... -3.x% (x cus I cant remember what it was!)
Hamish is underwhelmed
Theres probably a caveat though!0 -
Graham_Devon wrote: »-1, no sorry, 1.5...no, 2...argh, no... -3.x% (x cus I cant remember what it was!)
Hamish is underwhelmed
Theres probably a caveat though!
3%.............
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Not Again0 -
1984ReturnsForReal wrote: »3%.............
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
LOL, it'll be wrong somehow though!0 -
Graham_Devon wrote: »LOL, it'll be wrong somehow though!
Its probably double the drop in reality :rotfl:Not Again0 -
Graham_Devon wrote: »-1, no sorry, 1.5...no, 2...argh, no... -3.x% (x cus I cant remember what it was!)
Hamish is underwhelmed
Theres probably a caveat though!
Yep.
It's the "Graham can't read" caveat.
This week is + 2.4%.“The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie – deliberate, contrived, and dishonest – but the myth, persistent, persuasive, and unrealistic.
Belief in myths allows the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought.”
-- President John F. Kennedy”0
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