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'We've reached a tipping point' Signs of house price weakness
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Jack_Johnson_the_acorn wrote: »Are you really stupid enough to think that you can predict the future? (previous posts suggest you are) :beer:
Great put down!
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Crashy_Time wrote: »The big equity gains were the LAST ten years, it is not going to be the next ten. You need to sell up NOW.
Are you trying to talk down the market on an internet forum?0 -
In_For_A_Penny wrote: »Are you trying to talk down the market on an internet forum?
Are you trying to talk up the market on an internet forum?0 -
Crashy_Time wrote: »Are you trying to talk up the market on an internet forum?
No. I'm a prospective FTB - just not an idiot.0 -
In_For_A_Penny wrote: »No. I'm a prospective FTB - just not an idiot.
So you wouldn`t be so idiotic as to try and talk up the market on an internet forum?0 -
Crashy_Time wrote: »So you wouldn`t be so idiotic as to try and talk up the market on an internet forum?
I just don't believe my powers extend to talking up or down the housing market. It will do what it wants irrespective of you or I.0 -
In_For_A_Penny wrote: »I just don't believe my powers extend to talking up or down the housing market. It will do what it wants irrespective of you or I.
So why are you asking me if I`m trying to talk down the market on an internet forum?0 -
Because In For A Penny wants higher HPI so that he can afford to get into serious debt.0
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