...because of the obvious reason that people will be staying clear of stocks?
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won't house prices go up now?
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Originally posted by aussielong View Post...because of the obvious reason that people will be staying clear of stocks?
No - as noone wants to invest in Houses either as there still overvalued - Gold is soaring though -
Yes, buy now. Property will only ever go up.Originally posted by aussielong View Post...because of the obvious reason that people will be staying clear of stocks?
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In the long term that is trueOriginally posted by PRC1964 View PostYes, buy now. Property will only ever go up.

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Ah, but you live in Wales. I should have added Property will only ever go up "in flames".Originally posted by Diver View PostIn the long term that is true
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Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostAh, but you live in Wales. I should have added Property will only ever go up "in flames".

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That's English second home policy in WalesOriginally posted by PRC1964 View PostAh, but you live in Wales. I should have added Property will only ever go up "in flames".

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Can I lend you these: AIEOUOriginally posted by Diver View PostThat's English second home policy in Wales
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We don't need your anglo saxon roman arabic germanic trashy vowels in Wales.Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostCan I lend you these: AIEOU
You seem to have run out of vowels.
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pronounced my-veon glyn-dower by the wayOriginally posted by PRC1964 View PostCan I lend you these: AIEOU
You seem to have run out of vowels.
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