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  • speling bee
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    Originally posted by CloudWalker View Post
    London will always rise as many rich foreigners know they can by a property, rent it out for a year , do nothing to improve it, Sell and still make 18% profit
    Until something happens to reverse the money flow from abroad.

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  • CloudWalker
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    London will always rise as many rich foreigners know they can by a property, rent it out for a year , do nothing to improve it, Sell and still make 18% profit

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  • ZARDOZ
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    Delusion is the main thing driving the market

    London property market based on people pretending grim places are great

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  • speling bee
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    I expect this will all end well.

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  • Nationwide Building Society House Price Index May 2014

    Key Points:

    - UK house prices increased by 0.7% in May and were 11.1% higher than May 2013

    - First time buyers increasingly important in driving the recovery, Help to Buy playing a supporting rather than a starring role


    http://i.emlfiles8.com/cmpdoc/1/1/2/...531C5M,95HNX,1

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