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Previously on "Nationwide Building Society House Price Index Feb 2018"
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostI think this is it. The crash has arrived. Plenty of sheep will suddenly decide to sell and cash in their 'profit' before the crash arrives, thus precipitating the crash. Be ready and have cash in bank and hoover up those cheap houses.
A mini crash will probably ensue but at this time I can't see it happening TBH. London is being re-rated and already down some 10% but it'll probably trickle down another 10% or so and relax there.
We're looking to move house and the next rung on the ladder is a good 50% more expensive than current home, so a crash would in some ways do me good, relatively speaking of course.
If you want to know what a crash feels like, buy Crypto. I'm down 70% in 6 weeks
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Originally posted by VillageContractor View PostSeeing a lot of properties in my area having their asking prices reduced having sat on the market for 3-6 months
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Originally posted by Dark Black View PostBeen watching properties in the area we want to move to, lots of houses coming on at inflated prices compared to last year. Waiting for them to fall before we market ours again.
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Been watching properties in the area we want to move to, lots of houses coming on at inflated prices compared to last year. Waiting for them to fall before we market ours again.
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I think this is it. The crash has arrived. Plenty of sheep will suddenly decide to sell and cash in their 'profit' before the crash arrives, thus precipitating the crash. Be ready and have cash in bank and hoover up those cheap houses.
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Seeing a lot of properties in my area having their asking prices reduced having sat on the market for 3-6 months
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Nationwide Building Society House Price Index Feb 2018
Key Points
House price growth falls back in February
• Annual house price growth slows to 2.2%
• Prices fall 0.3% month-on-month
Full report here:
https://www.nationwide.co.uk/-/media...8/Feb_2018.pdfTags: None
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