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House prices 2020

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  • wymondham
    wymondham Posts: 6,356 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Mortgage-free Glee!
    mine will be were it was when i bought it - £36k. Not interested in it going up/down or whatever as it makes no odds.
  • 36k sounds like welsh valley prices, they never went up in order to crash anyway :laugh: Its nicer in the shade anyway right
  • MrRee wrote: »
    £320k ...............


    But a loaf of bread costs £45
    The thing about chaos is, it's fair.
  • MrRee_2
    MrRee_2 Posts: 2,389 Forumite
    DervProf wrote: »
    Don't tell me....... what you earn in a week.

    Don't be daft ... that's around 24 months wages!
    Bringing Happiness where there is Gloom!
  • MrRee_2
    MrRee_2 Posts: 2,389 Forumite
    DaddyBear wrote: »
    You and Sibley will have to work for your money

    I, for one, DO work for my money ..... I worked hard to get the funds to buy properties to rent, I leveraged off those to buy more properties to rent.

    I consider that I am doing a public service!
    Bringing Happiness where there is Gloom!
  • wotsthat
    wotsthat Posts: 11,325 Forumite
    wymondham wrote: »
    mine will be were it was when i bought it - £36k. Not interested in it going up/down or whatever as it makes no odds.

    You might not be interested but I bet your kids are.
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