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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostSo the rental demand goes up....which increases the cost of renting.....work the rest out.
Depends on location. I've been to two city centres in as many weeks, at very different parts of the country. The number of empty unsold flats I saw there was incredible. Literally block after block of them that have been thrown up in the last couple of years and they can't shift them. You'd think these were prime BTL properties, so something isn't adding up, and it's not my arithmetic for once.
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Originally posted by tay View PostBeen happening for decades with antipodeans. Typically though we didnt make the TV show, we are to boring for a show on immigration.
HTH
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostAnybody watch that Channel 4 programme on Immigration. it looks like more and more of it is temporary. People come here for a few years and then go back. So what you have is a constant cycle of people leaving and being replaced. (apparently)
Though I still imagine the population will increase - just not as much as people are forecasting.
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostPeople come here for a few years and then go back.
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Anybody watch that Channel 4 programme on Immigration. it looks like more and more of it is temporary. People come here for a few years and then go back. So what you have is a constant cycle of people leaving and being replaced. (apparently)
Though I still imagine the population will increase - just not as much as people are forecasting.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Posthttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main...ulgaria122.xml
'Ministers are forecasting that net immigration, taking account of large-scale emigration, will add 190,000 people a year to the population. By 2031, it is expected to be 71 million, up from 60.6 million in 2006.'
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Property: Uber Boomed
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main...ulgaria122.xml
'Ministers are forecasting that net immigration, taking account of large-scale emigration, will add 190,000 people a year to the population. By 2031, it is expected to be 71 million, up from 60.6 million in 2006.'
you lot are sorteeeeeeeed
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