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No it didn't. Property prices fell around 25% in real terms during the crash. MMW is happening now. See London house price trends for further details.Originally posted by TwoWolves View PostBut they cancelled the last correction with ultra-low rates and QE. There is no cycle anymore, no more [tory] boom and bust (tm).
Boom & Bust cancelled? Are you Gordon Brown?
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We are already £2trn in debt. Any sign of recession and it will turn into £3trn.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View Postmore like 2 - 5 months
we aren't talking about the Fatherland !
Germany slumps to worst growth in five years in 2018, official figures shows | The Independent
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According to the BoE, we have are doing very nicely, plenty of scope to increase debt levels amongst the plebs:
https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/-/me...44AE9545CEDCBA
My estimate is we are 2 to 5 years away from any significant financial "event"
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But they cancelled the last correction with ultra-low rates and QE. There is no cycle anymore, no more [tory] boom and bust (tm).Originally posted by RetSet View Post18 year property cycle.
Midmarket wobble halfway through.
We're in midmarket wobble now.
Next property crash - 2025 give or take a year or two.
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18 year property cycle.
Midmarket wobble halfway through.
We're in midmarket wobble now.
Next property crash - 2025 give or take a year or two.
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When is the next recession ?
Someone told me his apartment in Netherlands doubled in price in 3 years. I have seen prices raise at 10 % a year in other places ...
It is been 10 years since last official recession ... so another must be coming ...
Any recession won't hurt house prices for more than 3 years in my opinion anyway.Tags: None
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