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    House asking prices rise to highest level for three years - Telegraph

    The average asking price for a home rose to £238,874 in May, up 1.3 per cent on the previous month, and is now at its highest level since June 2008.



    Boomed!

    All you homeowners must be laughing, you've never been so "rich".


    #2
    Average price up at nearly 1/4 of a million, that's just ridiculous. Unless there's a pretty massive negative adjustment people in ordinary work simply won't be able to get on the property ladder ever.

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      #3
      Average price up at nearly 1/4 of a million, that's just ridiculous. Unless there's a pretty massive negative adjustment people in ordinary work simply won't be able to get on the property ladder ever.

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        #4
        Average price up at nearly 1/4 of a million, that's just ridiculous. Unless there's a pretty massive negative adjustment people in ordinary work simply won't be able to get on the property ladder ever.
        How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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          #5
          Originally posted by Troll View Post
          Average price up at nearly 1/4 of a million, that's just ridiculous. Unless there's a pretty massive negative adjustment people in ordinary work simply won't be able to get on the property ladder ever.
          Ah so you are back from hiding...

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            #6
            Average price up at nearly 1/4 of a million, that's just ridiculous. Unless there's a pretty massive negative adjustment people in ordinary work simply won't be able to get on the property ladder ever.

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              #7
              Originally posted by AtW View Post
              Ah so you are back from hiding...
              ...sorry wrong login
              How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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