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Can the welsh predict five years in the future when the rest of the world is having trouble predicting the next five days?
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6% rise over 4 years. Nice.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostRead the headline. Prices to rise by 6% by 2015.
So what will happen is.
10% fall in 2011
20% fall in 2012
30% fall in 2013
40% fall in 2014
200% rise in 2015
Boomed!

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It's not possible from the ad to appreciate where this new development is located.Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostYeah? So why are prices being reduced?
Harbour View Road, Penarth Heights, Penarth - 5 bedroom detached house - Allen & Harris
Price dropped from £870,000 on a new build overlooking Cardiff Bay.
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I wouldn't buy one
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Read the headline. Prices to rise by 6% by 2015.Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostYeah? So why are prices being reduced?
Harbour View Road, Penarth Heights, Penarth - 5 bedroom detached house - Allen & Harris
Price dropped from £870,000 on a new build overlooking Cardiff Bay.
So what will happen is.
10% fall in 2011
20% fall in 2012
30% fall in 2013
40% fall in 2014
200% rise in 2015
Boomed!
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Yeah? So why are prices being reduced?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostProperty prices in Wales to increase by 6% by 2016 - Wales News - News - WalesOnline
Fill yer boots, them shoes!
Harbour View Road, Penarth Heights, Penarth - 5 bedroom detached house - Allen & Harris
Price dropped from £870,000 on a new build overlooking Cardiff Bay.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostProperty prices in Wales to increase by 6% by 2016 - Wales News - News - WalesOnline
Fill yer boots, them shoes!
What about Birmingham city centre ? Have you any data ?
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There's tidy then
Property prices in Wales to increase by 6% by 2016 - Wales News - News - WalesOnline
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