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Originally posted by Troll View PostThis Nationwide calculator says my house in outer SE region bought for £280k in 2000 is now worth £737k
It is bolloxs
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This Nationwide calculator says my house in outer SE region bought for £280k in 2000 is now worth £737k
It is bolloxs
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWoohoo!! That covers all the Chrimbo pressies, a luxury 2 week cruise in the Caribbean, and a new set of driving gloves!! Boomed!!
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostMauve Monkey, is that you?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostHouse price growth jumps to eight-month high
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHe arranged all the bars into a house....
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post99.99999999999% of my wealth is in property.
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And the North-South gap has widened. To at the moment most of the North is underwater and uninsurable....
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Tax free money
House price growth jumps to eight-month high
UK house prices grew at their fastest pace in eight months this December, amid warnings that a shortfall of new supply could push price growth higher in the new year.
Prices rose by an average of 0.8pc in December, according to data compiled by Nationwide, an acceleration from November’s 0.1pc growth. The monthly rise took the annual pace of growth to 4.5pc, and the price of the average home to £196,999.
More of this madness from the source: House price growth jumps to eight-month high - Telegraph
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