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If you turn your monitor upside down it looks like the price's are going up
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostJust have to post this graph.
Edit: Weird. it's working now.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostJust need to find a contract where the hourly rate goes up with inflation.
Have you tried euro disney?
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Just need to find a contract where the hourly rate goes up with inflation.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThis is all good news for cash buyers waiting for the next bottom in the property market.
Presumably those house costs are not real ones either, and inflation will be ripping in to the real cost of a house at more than that rate.
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I like those "seasonally adjusted" prices, can't they fooking post real figures and if in some month prices are much lower than usual (due to "seasonality") then at least people would know when to buy houses and when to avoid!
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House prices falling
UK House prices
April 2011 (seasonally adjusted)
Annual change
-3.7%
Quarterly change
-1.2%
Monthly change
-1.4%
Average Price
£160,395
http://www.lloydsbankinggroup.com/me...xApril2011.pdf
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