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Torygraph: Home sellers reduce asking prices by £20,000
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Why there's so much negativity about The North? I live near York: beatiful views, Yorkshire Moors on the corner, lovely, friedly people. Bad sides: property prices rather high and I can't see them really dropping, since credit crunch has started.0
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Come off it - no one goes 'sauf' except to soak up a bit of culture (=buying some ganja) before scurrying back over the river in fear of being mugged for one's iphone.chewmylegoff wrote: »well I don't know I find the north has a completely different atmosphere to the south. People are more superior in the north, and house prices are out of control in parts. I've no idea why, because the transport links are rubbish in many parts, and you have to rely on buses to get around. Plus tottenham is a real dump.I think....0
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You might want to revise this post. Asking prices have risen this month.We love Sarah O Grady0
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