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I don't buy into the "Japan is cheap, buy, buy, buy".
It's cheap cos it's a dead end economy, just like Britain. -
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Not in the UK. It's different this time.
Infact, property right now is amazingly cheap, and in a couple of years you will look in awe at old estate agent ads for a bedsit in London at under £500K.Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostNot in the UK. It's different this time.
Infact, property right now is amazingly cheap, and in a couple of years you will look in awe at old estate agent ads for a bedsit in London at under £500K.Comment
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Originally posted by HRH View Postso you don't think we're heading for a slump?
Look at Manchester new build flats RRH, they have fallen 20-30% in the last yearComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
I wish these optimists would keep their opinions to themselves and stop trying to cheer everyone up and prevent a depression - It's just what we need to turf out Labour!Comment
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Originally posted by MOH View PostLook at Manchester new build flats RRH, they have fallen 20-30% in the last yearComment
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Originally posted by MOH View PostLook at Manchester new build flats RRH, they have fallen 20-30% in the last year
The price of the flats was pushed way above what it should be by people buying offplan at stupid prices expecting to be able to sell for even more.Coffee's for closersComment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI don't buy into the "Japan is cheap, buy, buy, buy".
It's cheap cos it's a dead end economy, just like Britain.Comment
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