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Feck off - I am planning to order proper sofa even if I have to wait few months to get it delivered.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostGazunder them at the last minute by another £15K.
Put your stuff into storage now and live in a B&B, keep putting silly offers in, go to auctions etc.
You need to pick up a real bargain or be trapped in negative equity for a long long time....well until BoE prints another £1trn, so that could be weeks away......Comment
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Look, it's like this - I like the place and I would not mind to spend in it few more years whilst I pay off mortgage in full: nice quiet area, lots of pubs and female nurses who work for local hospital funded by Nu Liebor PPI, what's not to like?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostGood luck AtW.
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You'll be fine.
Just keep watching re-runs of Location Location Location from 2005 where Kirsty and Phil shout at everyone "property only ever goes up! Qweeeeek, this won't be on the market for long! What do you expect for £500K? A bedroom? Tut."
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Much more than a 10% fall in real terms though?Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
Wtf, only 20%. But house prices have been going up and up in double digits for a decade. Or so it seems.they suggest that housing is overvalued by up to 20% relative to historical norms.Comment
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The agent probably told them to inflate the asking price by 10% to give them some bargaining space.Originally posted by AtW View PostI offered £5k less and it wasn't accepted, I am still 5% lower than their original asking price ...
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In AtW case it was 50%...Originally posted by centurian View PostThe agent probably told them to inflate the asking price by 10% to give them some bargaining space.Comment
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It is still in Birmingham?Originally posted by AtW View PostLook, it's like this - I like the place and I would not mind to spend in it few more years whilst I pay off mortgage in full: nice quiet area, lots of pubs and female nurses who work for local hospital funded by Nu Liebor PPI, what's not to like?
HTH
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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a discount of nearly 5 whole pounds!

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