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Ma home in Edinburgh doing no bad, so when you say the UK?...
Prices in the City Centre showed a year-on-year increase of 3.4%.
And then my BTL in Glasgaw
House prices in the west of Scotland are approximately £4,000 higher than they were a year ago after a rally in the final months of 2011 according to the latest market report from GSPC.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View Post1. At the rate of 0.5% drop per month houses will have lost 63.3% of its value in 200 months.
2. If you are to remain as a member of 'the group' can you tag your threads when you create them as the rest of us are getting weary with your lack of commitment.
2.but before you pass sentence I would like to say in mitigation that last night I tagged a 20 minute old thread as soon as I logged on.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBBC News - UK house prices fell by 0.5% in February, Halifax says
And we are know that 1 months figures can be extrapolated ad infinitum. At the rate of 0.5% drop per month houses will be worthless in 200 months.
If a woman is not pregant one day and pregnant the next then within a year she will be carrying 365 babies....
2. If you are to remain as a member of 'the group' can you tag your threads when you create them as the rest of us are getting weary with your lack of commitment.
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DOOMED!
BBC News - UK house prices fell by 0.5% in February, Halifax says
And we are know that 1 months figures can be extrapolated ad infinitum. At the rate of 0.5% drop per month houses will be worthless in 200 months.
If a woman is not pregant one day and pregnant the next then within a year she will be carrying 365 babies....
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