God knows, but there will be a lot of theories on that house crash forum. Probably worth a read if you are interested.
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Where is the UK property marked heading in this crysis?
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That closed down ages ago.....Originally posted by escapeUK View PostGod knows, but there will be a lot of theories on that house crash forum. Probably worth a read if you are interested.Comment
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An asset bubble?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostPlease let it go low enough to give young people something to aim for....Comment
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It hasn't I'm reading it now. House price news, information and discussion - HousePriceCrash.co.ukOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostThat closed down ages ago.....Comment
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https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...ice-crash.htmlOriginally posted by escapeUK View PostIt hasn't I'm reading it now. House price news, information and discussion - HousePriceCrash.co.ukComment
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Well its there now. Crashed <> closed down does it?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostComment
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Areas like Central Edinburgh with 20% airbnbs will get hammered.
A lot of these will be owned on commercial portfolio mortgages.Comment
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Noticed a couple of months ago on the espc a block of flats being sold as one lot. One shouldn't be allowed to acquire whole areas of the city like that.
Speaking of which, when is travel lodge going to get blasted? Like a caner they've spread everywhere."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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If a house sale is in progress it is going to get held up, probably by months. New viewings are going to all but stop (have you ever seen an estate agent who didn't have a tissue in their hand because of the cold they were just recovering from?) , no viewings, no buyey.
Sellers won't get the hint and won't drop prices, they will hold out for as much as they can get which will, of course, be diddly squat.Comment
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