I've just run a regression model and the numbers tell me that the best predictor of falling house prices is rising unemployment. Not a huge insight you may say, but the numbers confirm it.
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Yep. House prices are never going to crash in the UK, unless everyone is on the dole and all the banks have given up lending to those without a job.
Boomed. If you have any sense you will see UK property for the absolute bargain it currently is. -
Get in now before it's too late!Originally posted by King Cnvt View PostYep. House prices are never going to crash in the UK, unless everyone is on the dole and all the banks have given up lending to those without a job.
Boomed. If you have any sense you will see UK property for the absolute bargain it currently is.Comment
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Har Har !
Thats the kind of talk you would expect from the ne'eerdo'wells whp are jealous of the like us smart geezers n' Govenors who have profited handsomely from having a condo in Miama and a hol appartment in Majorca - Im still buying - that ex council flat above the chippie in Peckham looks good for a buy to let
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