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House prices in 2017 !!
257378
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Hi All,
Can anyone help me ?? .... I am trying to estimate what my house price will worth in 2017. the reason is due to an ongoing divorce "battle" which our house is part of
I am currently a joint owner on a mortgage with my ex wife .. there is around £30,000 equity on the property currently but what will it be in 2017.
Any help would be greatly received
Many Thanks
257378
Can anyone help me ?? .... I am trying to estimate what my house price will worth in 2017. the reason is due to an ongoing divorce "battle" which our house is part of
I am currently a joint owner on a mortgage with my ex wife .. there is around £30,000 equity on the property currently but what will it be in 2017.
Any help would be greatly received
Many Thanks
257378
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Hi All,
Can anyone help me ?? .... I am trying to estimate what my house price will worth in 2017. the reason is due to an ongoing divorce "battle" which our house is part of
I am currently a joint owner on a mortgage with my ex wife .. there is around £30,000 equity on the property currently but what will it be in 2017.
Any help would be greatly received
Many Thanks
257378
Difficult to see. Property prices I reckon will continue to fall for a fare few years due to being so over valued compared to wages. If we follow the Japanese model you might not even have that 30% equity by 2017.:exclamatiScams - Shared Equity, Shared Ownership, Newbuy, Firstbuy and Help to Buy.
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They might be more, less, or exactly the same.
You could ask the house price forum.Been away for a while.0 -
If it is wife, wife's solicitor or your solicitor brandishing 2017 property value about, then tell the guilty party to stop being an IDIOT.
So many things could happen in the next 6 years which could affect house prices.If you are querying your Council Tax band would you please state whether you are in England, Scotland or Wales0 -
Impossible to answer.0
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Are you serious? :rotfl:0
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And pointless thread of the week goes too...0
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£1.38billion.0
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Nineteen and sixpence.0
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I would argue its value would be less.
Now tell the dirty little snake with T*ts, she isnt going to get a penny.0
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