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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Postscary
How do people pay for their cleaning staff?
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Originally posted by markinbrussels View PostRemember: affordable housing = 3.5 - 4 x annual income
UK average household income = 24.7K GBP
Thus, affordable house = 86.45 - 98.8K GBP
Still room to fall
One thing that will probably never change is that it will take most of the average working life to pay for an average house, as there's a fixed supply of these, so no matter how rich or poor we become as a nation, that's roughly how things will always be. I expect.
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Originally posted by markinbrussels View PostUK average household income = 24.7K GBPscary
How do people pay for their cleaning staff?
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Remember: affordable housing = 3.5 - 4 x annual income
UK average household income = 24.7K GBP
Thus, affordable house = 86.45 - 98.8K GBP
Still room to fall
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThere is further evidence that the housing recovery is running out of steam in a survey published today showing that prices dipped during July, the first decline in 15 months according to the property data specialist Hometrack.
Prices have fallen 0.1% this month as demand waned, supply rose and homes took longer to sell, the company said.
Hometrack's report also indicated that talk of impending public spending cuts is hurting confidence, with a 1.3% fall in new buyers registering with agents and homes now taking 8.7 weeks to sell – back to August 2009 levels.
Richard Donnell, director of research at Hometrack, said prices would fall further. "In recent months, much of the pent-up demand which stretched back to mid 2009, has now either been satisfied or dissipated," he said. "Further modest price falls are inevitable over the second half of the year."
More: Hometrack survey shows house prices fell 0.1% in July | Business | The Guardian
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Housebuyer interest alwaya wanes during the kids' summer holidays. Nothng to see here.
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Don't panic. Power up the printing presses and slash interest rates.
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At this rate, that nice detached house you've always longed for will be in your price range by September 2947.
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Massive fall in house prices in July, 2010
There is further evidence that the housing recovery is running out of steam in a survey published today showing that prices dipped during July, the first decline in 15 months according to the property data specialist Hometrack.
Prices have fallen 0.1% this month as demand waned, supply rose and homes took longer to sell, the company said.
Hometrack's report also indicated that talk of impending public spending cuts is hurting confidence, with a 1.3% fall in new buyers registering with agents and homes now taking 8.7 weeks to sell – back to August 2009 levels.
Richard Donnell, director of research at Hometrack, said prices would fall further. "In recent months, much of the pent-up demand which stretched back to mid 2009, has now either been satisfied or dissipated," he said. "Further modest price falls are inevitable over the second half of the year."
More: Hometrack survey shows house prices fell 0.1% in July | Business | The GuardianTags: None
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