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how has house market changed -price wise
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cheepskate_2
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hi
Looking at house in Scotland that was valued at £280,000, in 2008/2009. how would i find out the drop for now. Thanks for any advice
Looking at house in Scotland that was valued at £280,000, in 2008/2009. how would i find out the drop for now. Thanks for any advice
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It depends where you're looking. If it's in Aberdeen you're out of luck as property there is booming big time (allegedly).0
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Try Zoopla.0
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cheepskate wrote: »hi
Looking at house in Scotland that was valued at £280,000, in 2008/2009. how would i find out the drop for now. Thanks for any advice
Really depends where you are in Scotland, and whether it was 2008 or 2009 (really big difference in price between those years).
Could be the same, could be down, could be up.
This will tell you..... http://propertystatistics.ros.gov.uk/Home“The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie – deliberate, contrived, and dishonest – but the myth, persistent, persuasive, and unrealistic.
Belief in myths allows the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought.”
-- President John F. Kennedy”0
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