House Prices Now At 2004 Levels
Difference is, in 2006 and 2007 they were selling at whatever price they asked!!
Buyers are sitting on the sidelines now, just waiting .... will the buyer blink first, like they did in early 2010? Don't think they will this time as they are staring down the rising Interest Rate barrel, whereas before there was very cheap money floating about.
Buyers are sitting on the sidelines now, just waiting .... will the buyer blink first, like they did in early 2010? Don't think they will this time as they are staring down the rising Interest Rate barrel, whereas before there was very cheap money floating about.
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Difference is, in 2006 and 2007 they were selling at whatever price they asked!!
Buyers are sitting on the sidelines now, just waiting .... will the buyer blink first, like they did in early 2010? Don't think they will this time as they are staring down the rising Interest Rate barrel, whereas before there was very cheap money floating about.
Buyers are sitting on the sidelines now, just waiting .... will the buyer blink first, like they did in early 2010? Don't think they will this time as they are staring down the rising Interest Rate barrel, whereas before there was very cheap money floating about.
They are selling alot more New build houses now as compared to when things 1st started to drop. The opinion is things will get better but people can still haggle prices down to keep the sales up. In the past Persimmon Homes and Charles church were only doing houses that were sold but now they are starting to do stock plots so they have reserves for some quick sales, the stock plots are more the ones where bargains can be had.
I see Q4 2010 GDP has been revised down to 0.6% from 0.5%. More joy. Like it or not our economy is in trouble, and there will be consequences. If the pound falls, inflation will really take hold and with wage inflation very low, well we're all going to be poorer as a result.
These poor figures will strengthen those members of the MPC who favour no rise in IR'.
But what happens to inflation then?
Tough times ahead.
These poor figures will strengthen those members of the MPC who favour no rise in IR'.
But what happens to inflation then?
Tough times ahead.
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Stop trolling Pete. It is getting boring now.
I added 'genuine question' to my question to alert you to the fact that I was seriously interested ..... but you missed it!
I'm glad you bought a Ward home, by your answer I am led to believe that Barrett still have a stigma attached - that's the only thing I was interested in knowing ............... chill
I'm glad you bought a Ward home, by your answer I am led to believe that Barrett still have a stigma attached - that's the only thing I was interested in knowing ............... chill
I added 'genuine question' to my question to alert you to the fact that I was seriously interested ..... but you missed it!
I'm glad you bought a Ward home, by your answer I am led to believe that Barrett still have a stigma attached - that's the only thing I was interested in knowing ............... chill
I'm glad you bought a Ward home, by your answer I am led to believe that Barrett still have a stigma attached - that's the only thing I was interested in knowing ............... chill

Barret homes are no differenet to all the other builders. The houses are built the same way with the same sort of materials inside and out. It can only come down to finishing touches and customer care for how good the house is!
I see Q4 2010 GDP has been revised down to 0.6% from 0.5%. More joy. Like it or not our economy is in trouble, and there will be consequences. If the pound falls, inflation will really take hold and with wage inflation very low, well we're all going to be poorer as a result.
These poor figures will strengthen those members of the MPC who favour no rise in IR'.
But what happens to inflation then?
Tough times ahead.
These poor figures will strengthen those members of the MPC who favour no rise in IR'.
But what happens to inflation then?
Tough times ahead.

A lot of the Inflationary pressure at the moment is down to factors out of our control and "Joe Public" should not be penalised further .
Long last the low rates is what I say .
Agreed.......
Nothing is done for the common man who is prudent and is trying to earn a few quid in interest...
Its the people that have overstretched and are in debt upto there eyeballs that see the benefit.
Let em sink i say,its of there own making..
Nothing is done for the common man who is prudent and is trying to earn a few quid in interest...
Its the people that have overstretched and are in debt upto there eyeballs that see the benefit.
Let em sink i say,its of there own making..
This place is a bargain .... just needs a little finishing off ..
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-...?premiumA=true
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-...?premiumA=true
This place is a bargain .... just needs a little finishing off ..
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-...?premiumA=true
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-...?premiumA=true
If anything this thread has proved is that you know nothing about how to pick a cheap bargain

When the market drops next time you can show us how we shold of bought or sold
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/p...emortgage.html
So 100% of people who took out mortgages with LTV of greater than 90% are now screwed unless they have approx £20k laying in a bank account.
They won't be able to remortgage and they are heading towards the SVR which is already disconnected from the base rate.
Still it could be worse...
So 100% of people who took out mortgages with LTV of greater than 90% are now screwed unless they have approx £20k laying in a bank account.
They won't be able to remortgage and they are heading towards the SVR which is already disconnected from the base rate.
Still it could be worse...
If you needed evidence as to how desperate the Govt is to keep the "bubble" inflated, here it is.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12590039
This lot as are bad as NL and Brown.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12590039
This lot as are bad as NL and Brown.
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