Time to vote on where house prices are going this month.
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House price change for August - what happens next?
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House price change for August - what happens next?
43Record breaking falls in house prices.65.12%28A small fall or close to no change.18.60%8House prices have begun rising again.2.33%1AndyW for the charlatan he is.13.95%6The poll is expired.
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Bunch of pessimists.
Whatever happened to "house prices only go up" and "it's different this time" and "where are all the immigrants going to live".Comment
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It's the repeated Daily Doom threads that now have me convinced.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostBunch of pessimists.
Whatever happened to "house prices only go up" and "it's different this time" and "where are all the immigrants going to live".Comment
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Still time to vote folks. Up, down or stay about the same?
Boomed or Doomed, or indeed both.
Roll up, roll up, make your opinion count.Comment
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What difference will it make?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostStill time to vote folks. Up, down or stay about the same?
Boomed or Doomed, or indeed both.
Roll up, roll up, make your opinion count.Comment
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Bank of England Select Committee read CUK too you know.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhat difference will it make?Comment
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Deeper Underground....
I chained myself to a mortgage slightly over a year ago, and no doubt my house has gone down slightly, and probably has more to go.
Been on the bench for 3 months now, and certainly feeling a little nervous about future gigs
, although I did make the wise judgement of putting aside a years worth of rainy day money.
My view - unless you have to sell in the next couple of years then the value of your house is not really important.Comment
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