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No viewings on house 4 weeks...
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quantumlobster wrote: »Pure ignorance, and unhelpful at that.
I know the market round here. It's slow, but stuff moves. And it's February. A slow time in a slow market.
Patience, rather than your stuck-record mantra, is what the OP requires. Along with some tweaks to the listing and photos.
What are similar houses selling for, and what is their average time on the market?0 -
Why do you want to know? Interesting in buying?Crashy_Time wrote: »What are similar houses selling for, and what is their average time on the market?
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We'll only know what the will of the majority is if we ask them. A lot of people have died/become voters in the last three years. And the signs are that a lot of people are not impressed with either no deal or May's deal, including a lot of people who voted leave last time.Crashy_Time wrote: »The political fallout of trying to avoid the will of the majority on Brexit will be more damaging than an actual "No Deal" (which doesn`t really exist, it is just a Project Fear meme) IMO.0 -
We'll only know what the will of the majority is if we ask them. A lot of people have died/become voters in the last three years. And the signs are that a lot of people are not impressed with either no deal or May's deal, including a lot of people who voted leave last time.
We already asked them, and pretending that we need to ask them again massively undermines democracy, and the fact that most politicians are keenly aware of this means that any second ref. is extremely unlikely.0 -
Any viewings/sale?0
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quantumlobster wrote: »Looking to buy?
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Not at silly prices.0
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