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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostIndeed, and that gives an even higher price of 383,333 which does seem rather unrealistic even for 2007 prices !!Originally posted by Cyberman View PostActually, my maths is a bit out cos if you reduce 379,500 by 10% you get 379,000 - 37,900 = 341,100 , but hopefully you get my drift.
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Originally posted by Francko View PostYou have an economics degree and yet you did not learn that the money that your house is worth is only real money when you actually sell it and pocket the money?
Here we go, another millionaire like Dim Prawn... well, good luck but for now you are just a home owner (like most of us - assuming you have no mortgage - like most of us again - otherwise you are not even a home-owner but just a bank debtor).
I would like to hear what you are renting for 130 quid a month, which is the current cost of my mortgage.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostAccording to the Land Registry, prices in Berkshire have fallen on average by just under 10% until now.
Here we go, another millionaire like Dim Prawn... well, good luck but for now you are just a home owner (like most of us - assuming you have no mortgage - like most of us again - otherwise you are not even a home-owner but just a bank debtor).
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Originally posted by Ardesco View Post
298,000 . Their software though gives a different price for every property in the same road even though many of the properties are the same spec. There is another house of the same spec as mine for which it gives a 334,000 valuation.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostActually, my maths is a bit out cos if you reduce 379,500 by 10% you get 379,000 - 37,900 = 341,100 , but hopefully you get my drift.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostAccording to the Land Registry, prices in Berkshire have fallen on average by just under 10%. If you add that 10% you get 345,000 + 34,500 = 379,500, which sounds expensive for 2008 or even 2007 prices.
Actually, my maths is a bit out cos if you reduce 379,500 by 10% you get 379,000 - 37,900 = 341,100 , but hopefully you get my drift.
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Originally posted by zara_backdog View PostWhat would it have sold for in January 08 ?
According to the Land Registry, prices in Berkshire have fallen on average by just under 10%. If you add that 10% you get 345,000 + 34,500 = 379,500, which sounds expensive for 2008 or even 2007 prices.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostJust got an email from Upmystreet that shows a similar detached house .12 mile from mine sold for 345,000 pounds in October !! So, no sign of a massive crash in my area !!
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostJust got an email from Upmystreet that shows a similar detached house .12 mile from mine sold for 345,000 pounds in October !! So, no sign of a massive crash in my area !!
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Upmystreet... house prices.. SMUG POST
Just got an email from Upmystreet that shows a similar detached house .12 mile from mine sold for 345,000 pounds in October !! So, no sign of a massive crash in my area !!Tags: None
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