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House prices to rise 25% by year 2015.....
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There is sour grapes amongst the HPC fan fools0
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They must really hate this upturn in the housing market over on HPC!! Har Har!!
Some sold and have made their families live in rented accomodation for many years .... and now they see that there has been no crash, after all that money buying someone elses house for them!!Bringing Happiness where there is Gloom!0 -
I predict the average house price will be over 200k by 2015 rising to around 250K by 2020.
London SE will possibly be stronger than that.
I predict i will be able to buy a 2 bed terrace on the estate i live on for less than 20k before the year is out.
Will this affect the average house price in less than 3 years time.
I think it will.
We need jobs first bonehead.0 -
You can see why they have lost in life, can't you?
You've got to laugh
Your whole life revolves around house prices.
You create multiple identities to agree with yourself because nobody else does.
You call everybody a loser and take joy in telling them you are rolling in money.
You bought a wife.
Your own mother is ashamed of you.
If you are one of lifes winners, then thank fcuk im a loser.
Strip away all your lies boy. What are you left with.
You've got to laugh:)0 -
Your whole life revolves around house prices.
You create multiple identities to agree with yourself because nobody else does.
You call everybody a loser and take joy in telling them you are rolling in money.
You bought a wife.
Your own mother is ashamed of you.
If you are one of lifes winners, then thank fcuk im a loser.
Strip away all your lies boy. What are you left with.
You've got to laugh:)
I suppose you think you are talking to me.
Sorry I dont do multi ID's.
This forum is about house prices not how much peoples wives cost.
Pretty obvious to me that you have lost the battle and given up waiting for house prices to crash.
Don't take it out on me. Yes, I'm happy my house hasn't lost money. No need for name calling.We love Sarah O Grady0 -
PERCY_THE_MUMMIES_BOY wrote: »...PERCY_THE_MUMMIES_BOY wrote: »...
Oh look another newly registered user who has made straight for the (hidden to guests) Debate board and posts with the same obnoxious wind-up style as certain other posters. :think:
Reported. To be removed with several others hopefully.0 -
I predict the average house price will be over 200k by 2015 rising to around 250K by 2020.
London SE will possibly be stronger than that.
Says the man who keeps telling us that homeowners will not allow prices to fall.30 Year Challenge : To be 30 years older. Equity : Don't know, don't care much. Savings : That's asking for ridicule.0 -
I suppose you think you are talking to me.
Sorry I dont do multi ID's.
This forum is about house prices not how much peoples wives cost.
Pretty obvious to me that you have lost the battle and given up waiting for house prices to crash.
Don't take it out on me. Yes, I'm happy my house hasn't lost money. No need for name calling.
When i read your post all i could see was.
Oi, IT WAS ME WHO BOUGHT A WIFE.
The crash started around here a few years ago, i have seen no price rises since then.
The crash is still on around here due to high unemployment which is only going to get worse.
The bubble has burst and it aint coming back
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Are you keeping an eye on the latest data?Wh
The crash started around here a few years ago, i have seen no price rises since then.IveSeenTheLight wrote: »http://www.landregistry.gov.uk/
Oldham has picked up according to the LR in the last quarter, but not 9.3%.
As for the Greater Manchester Area (OL3), it's quite expansive but LR has it down circa 5% since May 2010.
Of course these are averages and individual properties can be affected differently to the average.
:wall:
What we've got here is....... failure to communicate.
Some men you just can't reach.
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