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House prices 'have further 17pc to fall'
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You are getting slow Brillo -Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...off-cliff.html
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Any slower and I will be like you.Originally posted by AtW View Post
Maybe I should stick to creating "my lunch" threads.Comment
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Since it was me who posted thread about this article 2 days ago your comment about being slower than me is illogical, does not compute...Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAny slower and I will be like you.
Maybe I should stick to creating "my lunch" threads.Comment
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added to this...
http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...14-boomed.html
by 2014 house prices will have a further 57% to fall. Scary!Comment
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Why on earth would the price of an asset like a house fall in relation to a paper currency that is being printed in the 100's of billions?Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
What would you rather have, a pile of worthless cash or a house?
And what is forcing people to sell at a lower price?
Interest rates? Nope, low.
Repossession? Nope, banks are not repossessing.Comment
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How are people working at McTesco (the future) ever going to afford to rent let alone buy a house though?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhy on earth would the price of an asset like a house fall in relation to a paper currency that is being printed in the 100's of billions?
What would you rather have, a pile of worthless cash or a house?
And what is forcing people to sell at a lower price?
Interest rates? Nope, low.
Repossession? Nope, banks are not repossessing.Comment
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New Labour will subsidise their income through much higher taxes of the "well off", shared ownership schemes, more taxes, tax credits, credits on tax credits, etc.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostHow are people working at McTesco (the future) ever going to afford to rent let alone buy a house though?
You know the drill.
The bigger question is, how you going to afford to live after paying New Labour to enable the Tesco workers to afford to live?Comment
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Is life really worth the Candle if we are all doomed to be toasted by a Super Nova from Beltegeuse ?
Why do we survive ?
Dont think twice - is All Right ...
PS if anyone is looking for genuine Tamis - half price - please drop me a line ...Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 15 October 2009, 13:36.Comment
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