With a significant number of the home owning population killed off, I'd expect prices to drop.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWith a significant number of the home owning population killed off, I'd expect prices to drop.
Always a remainer hey? What is next telling everyone who catches it they are thick?Comment
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Retired people have been able to afford to remain in their family homes long after the children have gone because the pensions were so good from decades ago. The stock-market rout will wipe-out the pension funds leaving the empty-nesters no choice but to sell-up and down-size in order to eat.
They don't even need to die.
This was on the cards anyway but current events have brought the day forward.
Good: You get an affordable house.
Bad: You work till you drop.Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWith a significant number of the home owning population killed off, I'd expect prices to drop.
Once they drop, prices drop?
Pension crisis solved at the same time, no need for more QE, money tightening & cash sacristy follows, next is increasing interest rates before you know we're back to square - rinse & repeat."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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I'm waiting to be able to buy a holiday home in places like Torbay where the average age is 85! This is Brexit virus, they're going to get there's and we're going to get there houses!!!! MwahhhahahhahaaaWhat happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Why is Prince Philip driving that white fiat?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWhat does Lady Di's ghost say?Comment
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