Apparently 20% of Estate Agents risk going bust. linky
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Excellent. Let's hope other rippoff merchants, lawyers and dentists, follow them.bloggoth
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Actually lawyers have been having problems for years since legal aid cuts first started.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostExcellent. Let's hope other rippoff merchants, lawyers and dentists, follow them.
I guess I've been lucky with my dentist. She tells me to come once a year and has been for the last 10 or so years. In the beginning the practice sent 6 months ones which I ignored on her instructions."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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but they'll have to take their brats out of public schools and give up their F&M hampers!
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostExcellent. Let's hope other rippoff merchants, lawyers, dentists, and IT contractors follow them.
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Saw this on the beeb last week Estate agents' profits plunge as housing market slows - BBC News. Countrywide profits down by 98% and Foxtons down 64% - made I laugh
Is this the start of the fabled property crash?Comment
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The one we have been waiting for since 2002?Originally posted by administrator View PostSaw this on the beeb last week Estate agents' profits plunge as housing market slows - BBC News. Countrywide profits down by 98% and Foxtons down 64% - made I laugh
Is this the start of the fabled property crash?
There are still more buyers than sellers.
However AtW called the top of the market when he bought his luxury penthouse above a Solihull kebab house.
And the last driver of the economy will then be gone.....Comment
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Not sure about 2002, I was expecting it in 2007, prices had soared and we had the credit crunch, I was certain we were in for a cull then but QE propped the whole lot up and we carried on as if nothing had happened! London market is in decline and the ripples from that should push out across the rest of the country. Will demand stay high when we close the immigration gates in 2019?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe one we have been waiting for since 2002?
There are still more buyers than sellers.
However AtW called the top of the market when he bought his luxury penthouse above a Solihull kebab house.
And the last driver of the economy will then be gone.....Comment
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