Not really much of a "slump" when it appears to be confined to properties right at the top end in the more select geographical areas.
Nationwide reported a rise of 0.2% for January 2017.
I guess you can just choose whichever stats you like and believe them. Every contingency will be out there no doubt.
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostThere's the problem right there. Inflation doesn't measure rents/mortgages. Which is bonkers. Well actually it's a deliberate act to prop up the ponzi debt bubble and keeping emergency rates at record lows. This is economically unsustainable.
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Another positive effect of Brexit
Originally posted by GB9 View PostIt would be useful.
I still fail to see why the cost of a basic need I. E somewhere to live, rising 5%+ over average inflation, should be seen as a good thing.
It puts pressure on people to borrow more and pressure on the economy in general as money is sacked into mortgage repayments.
Still, I'm sure some will be disappointed.
https://youtu.be/jReImMitYIcLast edited by PurpleGorilla; 19 February 2017, 11:29.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHouse prices slump as Brexit holds back buyers* | Daily Mail Online
House prices going down
Presumably some will see this as a buying opportunity....
I still fail to see why the cost of a basic need I. E somewhere to live, rising 5%+ over average inflation, should be seen as a good thing.
It puts pressure on people to borrow more and pressure on the economy in general as money is sacked into mortgage repayments.
Still, I'm sure some will be disappointed.
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Another positive effect of Brexit
House prices slump as Brexit holds back buyers | Daily Mail Online
House prices going down
Presumably some will see this as a buying opportunity....Tags: None
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