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Will house prices be affected by swine flu?
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Only if it kills enough to flood the market.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE CHANGE THAT AVATAR.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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No, because most people that are house-owners are over 30 years of age and swineflu sadly concentrates on the youngest amongst us.Comment
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Never mind it won't affect your million (erm sub-million, er not very millionish amount) at all.
Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNever mind it won't affect your million (erm sub-million, er not very millionish amount) at all.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostNo, because most people that are house-owners are over 30 years of age and swineflu sadly concentrates on the youngest amongst us.
Prices (and markets) are driven by the difference between supply and demand. When demand is high and supply is low prices go up and vice versa.
The demand in the housing market is created by new buyers wanting in. If they are all killed off (according to you) then there will be no demand. Those wishing to move up the ladder will not be able to get a decent price as there is nobody lower down the ladder to sell to. As the old folk pop off the top of the ladder more properties become available and the price falls.
Get it?I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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Might push house prices up. Those currently sharing faced with the possibility of planning to avoid future mutations might want to buy their own place .Comment
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostDo you ever grasp even the most basic of ideas?
Prices (and markets) are driven by the difference between supply and demand. When demand is high and supply is low prices go up and vice versa.
The demand in the housing market is created by new buyers wanting in. If they are all killed off (according to you) then there will be no demand. Those wishing to move up the ladder will not be able to get a decent price as there is nobody lower down the ladder to sell to. As the old folk pop off the top of the ladder more properties become available and the price falls.
Get it?
Yeah, there's lots of 6 year-olds looking to buy !!Comment
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