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if you do the numbers you'll find Scotland is growing faster than England, proportionally exports are greater. Wait until the north sea tax kicks in that'll all change things of course.
I would say the market here is pretty stable, with our conveyancing system we do not get massive swings, no gazzumping and such like.
I would be pretty sure I could pick up what I paid for this house 2 years ago. just a shame I will not be able to take the 10 grand of wallpaper she went out and spent.
I thought all Scottish houses had council regulation wood chip on the walls?
I would say the market here is pretty stable, with our conveyancing system we do not get massive swings, no gazzumping and such like.
I would be pretty sure I could pick up what I paid for this house 2 years ago. just a shame I will not be able to take the 10 grand of wallpaper she went out and spent.
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