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Previously on "House Prices fall for 4th month in a row - Oh Dear (tm)"
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The £800K house opposite me has been up for sale for 6 months without a sausage. It's still £800K.
As it happens, we (all the neighbours) can't wait for them to f*** off and take their dogs with them.
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Originally posted by zeitghostGreed is good!
I don't go to bed with no whore, and I don't wake up with no whore.
Sockpuppet is a closet fan of this film.
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I have to agree. The same properties have been on the market for many months in west london. Only the ones in the best locations that have been keenly priced are selling. HIPs required on all properties from tomorrow too!
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI've been looking at a range of properties for about a year, mostly window shopping.
The vast majority of them are still not sold, even after 6 or 12 months and yet the owners have not reduced the price, not even by £5K.
These are in the £600 - £800K price range.
So no one is buying in that price range.
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I've been looking at a range of properties for about a year, mostly window shopping.
The vast majority of them are still not sold, even after 6 or 12 months and yet the owners have not reduced the price, not even by £5K.
These are in the £600 - £800K price range.
So no one is buying in that price range.
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Lil' timmy will be on the street for christmas! Just in time for Sockpuppet to get his parents house at auction for a song.
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