Originally posted by Squatch
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Boomed! Property boom back on!
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the article is not that bad tbh
Over the 5-10 years you will, in majority of cases, make money but Id say that by August we should see price falls of a further 10-15% than maybe consider buying.Comment
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Sometime last year I read an article that stated for property to get back to the historical level of around 3.5 x yearly income, the market would have to drop about 60% (can't remember the exact figures) or wages would have to rise by about 86%.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post13% so far - I reckon it will be 50% from peak to trough....
When I arrived in the UK in June 1995 pretty well every house in the street was for sale, no-one had been buying for about 5 years, and it took cashback incentives and about 2% off the base interest rate for 2 years before the market started again.
This property down cycle has the very likely potential to be worse than the late 80s one.Comment
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