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30% fall in property if no deal brexit
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Perma prop bulls do exist on here,
So you keep saying but yet strangely are never able to name any of these Perma prop bull; it is almost as though they only exist in your head.
So, again, please name these perma prop bulls who permanently thinks house prices go up...Every generation blames the one before...
Mike + The Mechanics - The Living Years0 -
MobileSaver wrote: »So you keep saying but yet strangely are never able to name any of these Perma prop bull; it is almost as though they only exist in your head.
So, again, please name these perma prop bulls who permanently thinks house prices go up...
He has actually named you and Angus a few posts above, and also previously intimated that I am one (but hasn't responded to me asking why).Chuck Norris can kill two stones with one birdThe only time Chuck Norris was wrong was when he thought he had made a mistakeChuck Norris puts the "laughter" in "manslaughter".I've started running again, after several injuries had forced me to stop0 -
Perma prop bulls do exist on here, they are defined as somebody who permanently thinks house prices go up ... Hammish is one, mobilesaver is another.chucknorris wrote: »He has actually named you and Angus a few posts above,
Thanks missed that. So, for The-Joke, here's proof that I'm obviously not:MobileSaver wrote: »house prices will bob along, sometimes a bit higher, sometimes a bit lowerEvery generation blames the one before...
Mike + The Mechanics - The Living Years0 -
RealElement47 wrote: »Things are more uncertain and more unstable than ever before
Anything could happen
Why extend the uncertainty and instability even more? Crazy days
Honestly, really?
Have you ever opened a history book in your life?0 -
Perma prop bulls do exist on here, they are defined as somebody who permanently thinks house prices go up without a significant correction.
Anybody who disagrees that there will be another downturn and a correction in over valued property prices sometime in the future.
Hammish is one, mobilesaver is another.
Now can you make any perma property bears? Somebody who thinks property will always go down without any upticks? No you can’t because they don’t exist.
Hammish doesn`t post much since Aberdeen crashed though...0 -
Crashy_Time wrote: »Hammish doesn`t post much since Aberdeen crashed though...
How well are your predictions going Crashy?
Come on, give us your 789th one, you have to be right at some point0 -
MobileSaver wrote: »So you keep saying but yet strangely are never able to name any of these Perma prop bull; it is almost as though they only exist in your head.
So, again, please name these perma prop bulls who permanently thinks house prices go up...
There is not one so called "perma bull" on this thread, I have even posted on the possibility that prices might fall slightly this year, a prediction I have now reversed. And I will also predict another price fall sometime around 2028 and as high as 8% over two years0 -
There is not one so called "perma bull" on this thread, I have even posted on the possibility that prices might fall slightly this year, a prediction I have now reversed. And I will also predict another price fall sometime around 2028 and as high as 8% over two years
Not that I am trying to time the market, but I am going to limit how much that I invest in equities. I think that there will be a downturn around 2025 to 2028, but I could easily be wrong, because it is even more difficult to predict it. Because there hasn't been a real full recovery yet, so it isn't a typical boom and bust situation, and I think that complicates an already hard prediction to make.Chuck Norris can kill two stones with one birdThe only time Chuck Norris was wrong was when he thought he had made a mistakeChuck Norris puts the "laughter" in "manslaughter".I've started running again, after several injuries had forced me to stop0 -
Hammish is one, mobilesaver is another.
Hammish is not currently with us and mobilesaver has just confirmed that they don't believe property prices only go up without ever correcting.
Are you now going to admit you are wrong and perma prop bulls exist only in your own head?
I believe in you Joker, you can do it.0
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