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London Has Peaked
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No. If prices have been rising more slowly (as you assert) then they haven't peaked yet and May wasn't a peak either. It shouldn't be that difficult to understand.
You wouldn't say things are getting cheaper if inflation falls would you?
Is there any firm ground left for you move the goalposts to?
don't worry wotsit
that burst if demand which will save the market is coming
i promise you0 -
Bubble_and_Squeak wrote: »Hometrack says London’s monthly rate of growth across all of London slipped to just 0.4 per cent in September compared with 1.0 per cent at its 2014 peak in April, reflecting weaker demand.
April being the operative word
I honestly don't know if you're a comedy genius or one of the most stupid people who ever lived.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
YAY!
RODNEY PLACE IS BACK!
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-45643756.html
the bomad bidding war winners must have had a moment of clarity
"this time next year, rodders we'll be in negative equity"0 -
Bubble_and_Squeak wrote: »YAY!
RODNEY PLACE IS BACK!
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-45643756.html
the bomad bidding war winners must have had a moment of clarity
"this time next year, rodders we'll be in negative equity"
Nothing quite like a Union Jack in the living room. Is it included in the fixtures?0 -
In_For_A_Penny wrote: »Nothing quite like a Union Jack in the living room. Is it included in the fixtures?
good question
maybe the garden furniture is too0 -
looks like thorpe road has well and truly peaked
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-31019988.html0 -
Bubble_and_Squeak wrote: »looks like thorpe road has well and truly peaked
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-31019988.html
You could have broken that news a little more sensitively - I was still upset about that house in Rodney Place coming back on the market.0 -
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Bubble_and_Squeak wrote: »well, i hear nationwide are still lending strong
i'm sure they will dole you out a nice 4.5x income loan for rodney and a btl for thorpe
I'm sure they would too. For a perma bear like me a 4.5x income mortgage gives me feelings of dread though.0 -
Bubble_and_Squeak wrote: »YAY!
RODNEY PLACE IS BACK!
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-45643756.html
the bomad bidding war winners must have had a moment of clarity
"this time next year, rodders we'll be in negative equity"
Damn thats horrid and overpriced!0
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