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    #31
    Originally posted by OrangeHopper
    Neighour is selling his house, which is identical to ours, for £40000 more than last year's asking price for our model. That is greater than a 10% rise.
    Selling != Sold

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      #32
      Originally posted by DimPrawn
      http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6929361.stm

      The number of mortgages in arrears came in at 125,000 - 3% down on the same period last year.
      Oh prawn, you are a funny one! The headline of the story is:

      Home repossessions 'rise by 30%'

      So, while the number of mortgages in arrears are 3% down on the same period last year, an estimated 14,000 properties were repossessed in the first six months of the year - a 30% increase on the same time last year.

      Depends how you read the article really but I am definitely reading that as DOOMED

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        #33
        Time to hit the auctions again.
        Who needs a pension

        Property property property cheap property

        Living off the backs of the unfortunate
        Confusion is a natural state of being

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          #34
          You must be joking.

          http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6932304.stm

          The average cost of a house in England will break through the £300,000 mark in the next five years, research suggests.

          The National Housing Federation (NHF) warned prices are now almost 11 times the average wage and may rise by 40% as supplies fall further behind demand.

          Yep, house prices are going up by another 40%. All true, the BBC say so.

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            #35
            Originally posted by DimPrawn
            You must be joking.

            http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6932304.stm

            The average cost of a house in England will break through the £300,000 mark in the next five years, research suggests.

            The National Housing Federation (NHF) warned prices are now almost 11 times the average wage and may rise by 40% as supplies fall further behind demand.

            Yep, house prices are going up by another 40%. All true, the BBC say so.
            ROFL I was just about to post that just so I could beat Dim Prawn to a house price news item.

            I wonder if I can re-mortgage the extra 40% equity in advance to plough into off plan "luxury" buy-to-let flats? Shall I email the link to my building society?

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              #36
              Originally posted by Francko
              I have found a contract but then I went for the permie option as it was almost the same money. I do regret it already after a few weeks though.
              ..ah you regret going to Switzerland or just going premie.
              I'm alright Jack

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                #37
                Originally posted by BlasterBates
                ..ah you regret going to Switzerland or just going premie.
                Just going permie.

                Besides, this is no paradise either and workwise, yes, I believe the environment is much better in lil' ol' England. And the swiss efficiency.... oh, yes, that's just a myth .

                However, have to admit that the quality of life is much higher here and for an italian, well, you feel half way home (bizarre how I tend to speak english first but then people are more comfortable with the italian language instead)
                Last edited by Francko; 6 August 2007, 08:17.
                I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.

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                  #38
                  Yes I think workwise London would be better, but there are no lakes in there.


                  Hi Sandy hope things are well.
                  I'm alright Jack

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by dotnetter View Post
                    Next door sold their house for £15k more than we paid for ours exactly a year ago, just hope it carries on for at least another year or so, when we come to sell.
                    and

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