EU exist boosts house prices
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Shhh Will - Don't tell them on here. It doesn't fit in with all the panic and doomsaying. :laugh:
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Well that's simply wonderful for everyone who doesn't own a home isn't it
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I'm literally going to be living at home forever.
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All in all - this is great news. |
I'm sure it's absolutely fantastic news...
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Time will tell which side is correct - me? I will put money on the 'Brexiteers' being proven correct. |
I'm not sure there's anything "facetious" about young people being priced out of having somewhere decent to live Kirk
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And if this turns into a debate about immigration then I'll gladly stick my head through a brick wall
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It's not across the country is it, only those who voted remain....you know, the sane, logical rational areas.
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It is undeniably good for owners but very bad for those wanting to buy.
However,I know someone who had their house up for sale at £400,000 but have had to take a drastic drop in order to get it sold. So maybe house prices up or down are more irrelevant than relevant possibly as to what they sell for in the end. Of course also, we are not out of the EU 'yet',in fact there are no concrete plans as to how we will be out even yet either. |
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My first house absolutely crippled me financially for 10 years thats a high price to pay 10 years of having no money but now its done and paid off. I know people that were moaning about house prices when i bought mine that are still moaning about them now and still pouring their money into Landlords pockets. The amount of money wasted on rent would have bought them a house instead of just moaning and doing nothing to help themselves. |
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It has in Some Areas. But Other Zones Homes are Not Selling but thats because the Prices are Well Above what they should be. Even Our New PM (Ref : PMQ's Weds Live) informed the World that a home in Liverpool is Dirt Cheap. |
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MB leaving the EU is about Free Trade Global ignore those that twist this, MB stay strong |
..house prices don't ever really have any relevance when you're selling and buying..your home is worth more, you pay more for the one that you're buying etc so it all levels out, whether it be high house prices or low ones...it's all the same really ..it only really makes a difference when you're moving 'onto or off the ladder' as it were ..so definitely not good for the younger/first time buyers...my son and his partner have struggled to find something that they could afford but hopefully the one they hope to buy now, will go through ok...this must be a regional thing though anyway because many homes in my area dropped huge amounts almost overnight just after Brexit, so I can't see any rise here atm as they have 'catch back up' to happen first....
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This surely is good news
Sheffield to get £1bn Sichuan Guodong Construction Group investment "Councillor Leigh Bramall, deputy leader, said the money would create "hundreds, if not thousands, of additional jobs" in Sheffield." http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-36846472 |
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Oops.
http://www.itv.com/news/2016-07-22/u...r-brexit-vote/ Is it still scaremongering after its happened? |
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"The data was collected between July 12 and 21," :laugh2: |
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