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Traders betting on a 36% fall in house prices

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    #11
    Originally posted by _V_ View Post

    Of course my house is going up in value. Always has and always will.
    You are CyberCretin's Civil Partner and I claim my fiver.

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      #12
      Houses only go up in value. Really, an estate agent told me that and he should know.
      And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014

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        #13
        Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
        That would be my guess too, based on bringing house prices back down to a sustainable level, which IMHO is 5% deposit plus 3.5 times the average wage of 31K.

        Except _V_'s house of course, which will spiral exponentially out of control.
        I calculated that means a 25% fall, assuming a remembered-from-TV-news current average house price of 153K.

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          #14
          Originally posted by IR35 Avoider View Post
          I calculated that means a 25% fall, assuming a remembered-from-TV-news current average house price of 153K.
          Is it? I was working on 170K. Blimey.

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            #15
            Man, I'm lovin this credit crunch. Interest rates - down. Petrol - down. Cost of pretty well everything else - down. My current rate - holding.

            I have practically given up the idea of being able to afford to buy a house in the UK or europe ever again, but now lit looks like it going to be afforddable again in a year or twos time.

            Fantastic

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              #16
              Originally posted by Stan.goodvibes View Post
              Man, I'm lovin this credit crunch. Interest rates - down. Petrol - down. Cost of pretty well everything else - down. My current rate - holding.

              I have practically given up the idea of being able to afford to buy a house in the UK or europe ever again, but now lit looks like it going to be afforddable again in a year or twos time.

              Fantastic
              Indeed.

              My house is, of course, still rocketing up in value so you'll never afford that.

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