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Previously on "Good news away from all the Brexit squabbling"

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  • blackeye
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    Great news, an extra £3000 of debt a 20 something (or £9000 a 30 something in London) will have to take on!

    Go baby boomers.

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  • DimPrawn
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    I also have €20 left over from Benidorm.

    Can't lose.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    Halifax says house prices rise £3k in a month but annual growth slows | Daily Mail Online



    That takes my total income to £3200 this month. Thankyou QE, Help to Buy, Bung Large House Building Companies Free Money, Tax Payer Money to Bankers Bonuses and other wonderful govt schemes.

    Me 'ouse is me pension, innit.

    That's bugger all in USD or EUR.

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  • DimPrawn
    started a topic Good news away from all the Brexit squabbling

    Good news away from all the Brexit squabbling

    Halifax says house prices rise £3k in a month but annual growth slows | Daily Mail Online

    House prices rose by almost £3,000 in the month of October.

    The average price of a home in the UK rose by 1.4 per cent last month to £217,411, on the Halifax house price index - the largest increase since March.
    That takes my total income to £3200 this month. Thankyou QE, Help to Buy, Bung Large House Building Companies Free Money, Tax Payer Money to Bankers Bonuses and other wonderful govt schemes.

    Me 'ouse is me pension, innit.

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