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£174k under Zoopla evaluation. Is the house too good to be true?
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I wouldn't take stock in Zoopla valuations.
I'd be looking for very similar local properties sold (not advertised) prices.0 -
Good advice.0
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Supply.Crashy_Time said:
What do you think has changed with those 2003 houses over the years to make them more valuable?newsgroupmonkey_ said:Quite there Crashy_Time.In fact, the crash has been going on for years.20192018In fact, I'll go back to 2003 when your lot first prediced this crash (and would be 2/3 of the way through that £130k mortgage by now)Saying that, even a blind squirrel finds a nut sometimes.As we keep saying, a house is like anything. It's what you are prepared to pay for it.
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Demand.
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Interesting theory.saajan_12 said:
Supply.Crashy_Time said:
What do you think has changed with those 2003 houses over the years to make them more valuable?newsgroupmonkey_ said:Quite there Crashy_Time.In fact, the crash has been going on for years.20192018In fact, I'll go back to 2003 when your lot first prediced this crash (and would be 2/3 of the way through that £130k mortgage by now)Saying that, even a blind squirrel finds a nut sometimes.As we keep saying, a house is like anything. It's what you are prepared to pay for it.
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More interesting than yours. A lot has changed in the world since 2003 despite what you would like to believe!!Crashy_Time said:
Interesting theory.saajan_12 said:
Supply.Crashy_Time said:
What do you think has changed with those 2003 houses over the years to make them more valuable?newsgroupmonkey_ said:Quite there Crashy_Time.In fact, the crash has been going on for years.20192018In fact, I'll go back to 2003 when your lot first prediced this crash (and would be 2/3 of the way through that £130k mortgage by now)Saying that, even a blind squirrel finds a nut sometimes.As we keep saying, a house is like anything. It's what you are prepared to pay for it.
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Well there is a LOT more debt sloshing around, that`s for sure, what has changed in your opinion to undermine my theory that it is the supply and price of credit that drives the market?RelievedSheff said:
More interesting than yours. A lot has changed in the world since 2003 despite what you would like to believe!!Crashy_Time said:
Interesting theory.saajan_12 said:
Supply.Crashy_Time said:
What do you think has changed with those 2003 houses over the years to make them more valuable?newsgroupmonkey_ said:Quite there Crashy_Time.In fact, the crash has been going on for years.20192018In fact, I'll go back to 2003 when your lot first prediced this crash (and would be 2/3 of the way through that £130k mortgage by now)Saying that, even a blind squirrel finds a nut sometimes.As we keep saying, a house is like anything. It's what you are prepared to pay for it.
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I would say that in places like London for example there has been overbuilding, can`t really see demand holding up going forward TBH, plenty of empty Sky Boxes at the moment.saajan_12 said:
Supply.Crashy_Time said:
What do you think has changed with those 2003 houses over the years to make them more valuable?newsgroupmonkey_ said:Quite there Crashy_Time.In fact, the crash has been going on for years.20192018In fact, I'll go back to 2003 when your lot first prediced this crash (and would be 2/3 of the way through that £130k mortgage by now)Saying that, even a blind squirrel finds a nut sometimes.As we keep saying, a house is like anything. It's what you are prepared to pay for it.
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Demand.0
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