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Is that where atw lives? I thought it would be a lancashire town beginning with "B"
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I bet this is not in chelsea. let me guess - somewhee north of watford?Originally posted by AtW View PostI just drove on one side street and noticed that 2 nice houses are still empty - they are for sale since at least Sep 2006, clearly nobody bought them - and these 2 houses are actually pretty impressive, yet no takers.
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Originally posted by Archangel View PostIt points out nothing of the sort. If they didn't sell during the boom of 2005/6 then all it proves is that they were overpriced then, and they are overpriced now.
You do talk some tulipe Atw
Buckets full of
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It points out nothing of the sort. If they didn't sell during the boom of 2005/6 then all it proves is that they were overpriced then, and they are overpriced now.Originally posted by AtW View PostThe point is that if they had trouble selling them before credit crunch was even heard of, then they are really going down big time - also this points out that actual problems in market started way before credit crunch hit.
You do talk some tulipe Atw
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The houses look new - totally empty, one next to each other - a building company must have just build them, they both have got "For Sale" signs outside of them, they had them in 2006, they definately had them in 2007 and they still have them now. Maybe building company just wants to keep houses empty (even not renting them out) with FOR SALE signs just for kicks? I doubt it.Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostAnyway, are you sure the owners really want to sell?
The point is that if they had trouble selling them before credit crunch was even heard of, then they are really going down big time - also this points out that actual problems in market started way before credit crunch hit.Originally posted by Pinto View PostWhat's your point there AtW, since they've been for sale since well before what's happening now?
What this means in practice that after a fair few quarters of falling prices these people will panic and start selling at much lower prices. Perhaps we will see 15-20% drop by the end of this year.
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It's amazing what your presence can to a neighbourhood.
I'm surprised you haven't been ASBO'd for encouraging vermin.
Anyway, are you sure the owners really want to sell? Maybe they are attempting to prove that the properties are unviable and should be granted planning permission for conversion into 400 1 bed flats?
I'm sure that it's only lies, but I have heard that some people do things like that.
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You could have been two years down the road to owning them if you'd squatted in them when you first noticed they were empty.
Sometimes you have to think outside the box, or bedsit as it's also known.
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