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Saw some small 2 bedroom flat around my area, half the size of mine but about the same price
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post...forever!
House prices to stay high forever, predicts ex-Bank of England guru*
I disagree, they will fall when one of these events occurs.
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I can't speak for anywhere outside of the SE, because they are just a drain on the country.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostSlough I expect. Or Luton.
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Similar-sized eruptions happened 200, 180 and 65 million years ago, so they're not terribly regular. But one will surely happen eventually, and when it does the key question will be where it goes off.
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House prices to stay high....
...forever!
House prices to stay high forever, predicts ex-Bank of England guru
House prices are likely to stay at high levels and potentially keep on rising over the coming decades, as big economic and demographic trends show no sign of letting up, according to a former Bank of England policymaker.
Prices have rocketed far ahead of incomes since the 1970s and the gap is not expected to close, said David Miles, now a professor at Imperial College London.
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