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Ma 2 bed was 150k cheaper 12 months ago, I'm only 2 postcodes away... time for a valuation... selling up... will buy half of newcastle with the profits.
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Don't know... but great film.Originally posted by andrew_neil_uk View PostIs it the flat used in Shallow Grave?
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When who wants to be a millionaire first started a million was enought to buy a big house with land, have a nice holiday, a big car, and a couple of hundred grand in the bank.
Now ten years later, a 19th century working class persons terrace house in inner city London, and a loaf of bread
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To the ordinary bloke on the street it probably still is.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWe're all rich now, even the Scots.
I remember when £500,000 was a lot of money to the ordinary bloke in the street.
I would suggest to you that the average bloke on the street doesn't have £5k a year as disposable income.
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We're all rich now, even the Scots.
I remember when £500,000 was a lot of money to the ordinary bloke in the street.
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Didn't we do this a while back? It is a nice part of town though....Originally posted by scooterscot View Postget in there before it's taken off the market:
http://www.edinburghprimeproperty.co...E-6E47012E40B3
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2 bed going cheap...
get in there before it's taken off the market:
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