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  • vetran
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    Nope at the top its the thought that Jezzy will get in and will try to squeeze the pips of the foreign rich.

    Even if he fails (which is likely the rich will hire better lawyers) it will be unpleasant for them so its all off to tax havens. Remember only 1 £20M home cut by £2m will affect the average of thousands of house prices

    At the bottom the slow rise in wages (a fall in real terms) and uncertainty over Brexit is slowing sales.

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  • scooterscot
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    mind boggles how you connect house prices with EU membership, rather than manipulated record low interest rates and easy credit

    Debt crisis is coming... We're all doomed! (expect me of course).

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  • DimPrawn
    started a topic Tragic news

    Tragic news

    Sellers' woe as house prices slump again: Property values fell by 1.4% in September | Daily Mail Online

    Sellers' woe as house prices slump again: Property values fell by 1.4% in September after 0.2% slide in August
    Can we blame the imminent withdrawal from the EU for making shelter cheaper?

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