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70% club does it again

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  • macaque_2
    macaque_2 Posts: 2,439 Forumite
    Another property news flash! The good news just keeps rolling in.
    Catherine Deshayes

    Rural property prices in the UK rose by £200 a week during the 2000s making countryside living increasingly unaffordable, according to a new report...
    The average house price in rural areas increased by 96%, or £102,722, from £107,250 in 2000 to £209,972 in 2010, the sixth annual Halifax Rural Housing Review shows.
  • andykn
    andykn Posts: 438 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    macaque wrote: »
    Another property news flash! The good news just keeps rolling in.

    Somebody can afford to live there.
  • poppycod
    poppycod Posts: 1,400 Forumite
    The stastics they used is correct. Just go and do your own research on the street level. House prices have stabilized and are now rising exponentially as cash rich ftb snap up the bargains. Miss out and forever pay someone elses mortgage.

    great to see this stooge and liar has been banned at last.
    :beer:
  • macaque_2
    macaque_2 Posts: 2,439 Forumite
    How many times can this rubbish be recycled? Are they going for a green award?

    Rural house prices soar by £200 a week


    Small print
    Living in the country is more expensive than ever, with rural house prices rising by more than £100,000 in the past decade.

    http://www.moneywise.co.uk/news-views/2010/11/16/rural-house-prices-soar-200-week
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