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Ma home in Edinburgh doing no bad, so when you say the UK?...
ESPC House Price Report - January 2012Prices 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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1. I was hoping someone would spot the deliberate mistake. There is one in the second statement too - women give birth after 280 days so after 365 days she would be carrying 280 babies.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.
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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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1. At the rate of 0.5% drop per month houses will have lost 63.3% of its value in 200 months.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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