housepricecrash.co.uk is a long-running farce. Thousands of users, millions of posts, hundreds of proclamations of the house price crash being about to start, and.. House prices haven't crashed.
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I wouldn't call it a farce but it does proof the adage that a "market can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent".Originally posted by KentPhilip View Posthousepricecrash.co.uk is a long-running farce. Thousands of users, millions of posts, hundreds of proclamations of the house price crash being about to start, and.. House prices haven't crashed.
Personally I find its got ALL the bad news and its just too depressing to visit often.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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I visit that forum often. It isnt really a farce if you ignore the farcical threads. There are nutters in there who sold thier houses in 2005 and are waiting for a big crash so they can cash in. With every passing day they get more and more desperate.Originally posted by KentPhilip View Posthousepricecrash.co.uk is a long-running farce. Thousands of users, millions of posts, hundreds of proclamations of the house price crash being about to start, and.. House prices haven't crashed.
However, there are several posters who dig up useful info and post it and I have to say I have gained a lot of insight by reading them. The latest thread there was about how Gordon Brown used PFI to build hundreds of hospitals and schools etc instead of borrowing money direct. Interesting read.Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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