Originally posted by Bagpuss
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Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostI hate stats. F--k off.
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I've just (Friday) received the latest catalogue from an auctioneer i'd used previously.
The last one I had from them was early this year, and it was pants - nothing of any interest in it at all.
Im shocked by whats in it ........ 600 lots and most if not all are for sale by the mortgagees in posession. Some good quality stuff by all accounts, in all areas of the country. The real eye opener will be to get the selling results.
This must have been in the offing for some if they are now hitting the market. Bear in mind to reposess through the courts, take posession, do the legal work, survey and put up for sale at the next auction is not going to be a quick process.
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Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostYes. But how many are paid for?
71% is significant.
<waits for sasponce to trot-out some obscure and boring "fact" to prove that everything is fine, because he's so clever>
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostSo that's less than a quarter of a percent of the total housing stock.
71% is significant.
<waits for sasponce to trot-out some obscure and boring "fact" to prove that everything is fine, because he's so clever>
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostSo that's less than a quarter of a percent of the total housing stock.
I can't see house prices taking 20 years to recover.....
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIs it about 20 million?
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How do Northern Rock relate to this?
<bagpuss puts out the twatsign>
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Repossession number 'up by 71%'
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Wait until the repossession rate is really high and then buy.
Local authority will then pay you to rent the houses you've bought back to the people who used to own them!
Easy peasy Rodney!
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post71% of hardly any isn't much at all... though I do expect this figure to be significantly higher this time next year.The number of repossessions in the second quarter of the year was 11,054,
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71% of hardly any isn't much at all... though I do expect this figure to be significantly higher this time next year.
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