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Hope you have room for family that came via Calais in that tent.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View Post

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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostProbably better if you can draw it, preferably in crayon, he only really understands pictorial representation.
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Depends if you believe BSOriginally posted by RetSet View PostAnd from the same article:
with the supply of homes on the market still tight, property values are predicted to be still heading firmly upwards. House prices are expected to increase by nearly 25% over the next five years.
And over the next 12 months, house sales are projected to increase across all parts of the country.
I'll paraphrase for you. A short period of uncertainty followed by BAU
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Probably better if you can draw it, preferably in crayon, he only really understands pictorial representation.Originally posted by RetSet View PostAnd from the same article:
with the supply of homes on the market still tight, property values are predicted to be still heading firmly upwards. House prices are expected to increase by nearly 25% over the next five years.
And over the next 12 months, house sales are projected to increase across all parts of the country.
I'll paraphrase for you. A short period of uncertainty followed by BAU
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And from the same article:Originally posted by unemployed View Post
with the supply of homes on the market still tight, property values are predicted to be still heading firmly upwards. House prices are expected to increase by nearly 25% over the next five years.
And over the next 12 months, house sales are projected to increase across all parts of the country.
I'll paraphrase for you. A short period of uncertainty followed by BAU
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booming nah dropping
House prices predicted to fall for first time since 2008 – this is where's hit hardest - Mirror Online
First-time buyers could need to earn as much as twice the average UK salary - and in excess of £100,000 in London - to afford to get on the housing ladder by the end of the decade.
http://www.theweek.co.uk/house-price...-64000-by-2020

Time for a nice big bust , or a nice big riot if the young put their selfie sticks down.Last edited by unemployed; 15 April 2016, 17:09.Tags: None
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