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Average house price up 4% since Dec 2010
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Thanks for replying to my post first. :j
Yes, I think most consider years of HPI, followed by a modest fall in prices, followed quickly by 12% more HPI, as a softlanding.
Just check with your local Edinburgh Estate Agent for confirmation.
You are of course so banal and repetative you can be responded too almost without thought.
Of course by "modest fall" you mean crash.
You can call it a teapot if you like.0 -
HAMISH_MCTAVISH wrote: »Does geneer really have you
Didn't you know Spamish.
No doubt because its the simply get on with it kind of Ignore.
As opposed to the bull style rampage all over the boards telling everyone who will listen kind of Ignore. :rotfl:0
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