Debate House Prices
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How will a house price crash affect us renters?
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Gorgeous_George wrote: »Just as in the boom, I expect rents to track RPI.
There is no reason to expect them to rise or fall significantly.
GG
I agree!
Whats RPI?
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Retail Price Index I think...... not that I know exactly what that is, but it's somehow linked to inflation etc..... ( I need to pay a bit more attention to Working Lunch!)'We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars' - Oscar Wilde0
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Random Political Index - always seems to come down when benefits and pensions indexing month approaches... (must be the DFS sales).0
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