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The problem lots of people are facing is the risk of 'chasing the market down'. Lots of small drops as the maeket falls. Might be better to put a bigger drop in now, providing you can get a new place for a similar discount (if that's your plan). Anyway, it's a difficult position and a difficult decision, so best of luck. -
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Did you know you ought to lower the price of your property?Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostOh FFS
I already did that - and yes I have a postcode. Who appointed you my property expert?
Hard Brexit now!
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soon to be working for shell as a tanker driverOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostAre you still unemployed, Unemployed? (And I mean that in a nice way, not a mean-spirited way).
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Congrats - got your increase as well. Say hi to sockpuppet if you see him.Originally posted by unemployed View Postsoon to be working for shell as a tanker driver
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We're all property experts here, and by asking your question you appointed us by defaultOriginally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostOh FFS
I already did that - and yes I have a postcode. Who appointed you my property expert?
P.S. I recommend you drop your selling price further.Comment
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Lemming mentality
Price is immaterial. What counts is the UK house buyer mentality. They always fall into the trap of rising/falling prices, ie when prices are going up fast, they hurry to buy so that they don't miss out and when prices start falling, they wait until they fall even more - not really knowing the reasons why. My guess is that there is NOT going to be a wholesale collapse of the market, however newbies that bought from new in a 20-floor/100 flat block are going to pay the price. Serious investors in good central locations will not suffer much.
In any case, whether it's shares/property/other investment my experience with working with some of the best traders
tells me that you should do the opposite of what the market does: buy when others are selling and sell when others are buying.Comment
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What if everyone does that thoughOriginally posted by Dow Jones View Post...you should do the opposite of what the market does: buy when others are selling and sell when others are buying.
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That's all fair comment except for one thing.Originally posted by Marina View PostWe're all property experts here, and by asking your question you appointed us by default
P.S. I recommend you drop your selling price further.
I didn't ask a question.Comment
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