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House prices rose in January

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    House prices rose in January

    ... by 1.9% according to the Halifax.

    Not sure I believe this but nevertheless it is better than them reporting yet another fall !!!

    #2
    Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
    ... by 1.9% according to the Halifax.

    Not sure I believe this but nevertheless it is better than them reporting yet another fall !!!
    I don't believe them either. Surely the massive rise in Cybertory's cul de sac would have brought the national average up far higher than 1.9%.

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      #3
      Listen up !

      Ive told you that the mini recession bottomed out in December.

      The credit crunch was market manipulation for Wall St exec Welfare.

      If you loook at Dec figures for the US housing marlet - the green shoots of recovery are there too.


      Bigger rates ahead ... Sterling set to rise again - Fill your boots up Lads !

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        #4
        Seasonally adjusted
        I'm alright Jack

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          #5
          Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
          ... by 1.9% according to the Halifax.

          Not sure I believe this but nevertheless it is better than them reporting yet another fall !!!
          Top tip. If you buy a house, make sure it is mortgaged through the Halifax as their houses go up whereas those mortgaged via Nationwide go down.

          http://www.nationwide.co.uk/hpi/

          House prices fell by 1.3% in January

          Annual rate of decline reaches 16.6%

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            #6
            Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
            ... by 1.9% according to the Halifax.
            Based on how many sales? One? Two?
            Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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