tallsiii
- 05 May 2005 12:56
Does anyone think that UK house prices are overvalued?
Cantor have started a house price market at www.spreadfair.com. If you look under financial bets you'll see it.
Sequestor
- 15 May 2005 17:44
- 36 of 42
yes I`m moving to the ` neutral` feeling too, but watch this space,as my neighbour has just put his house on the market for an obscene amount, but it`s in 0.5 acre with a nice view over the Cotswolds, at a price +20% more than I got offered last summer, for my similar property- frightening.
I read that such properties are rarely being built any longer, ah well more boring dinner parties this summer I suppose-
",, my dear- it will be worth that when I retire"
cheers!
lemain
- 16 May 2005 17:28
- 37 of 42
This month's www.rightmove.com housing report makes VERY interesting reading. Sounds as if the real decline in prices is about to start.
alanheywood
- 16 May 2005 17:31
- 38 of 42
Move to Thailand 3 bed 3 bath house under 40,000
and the females well you can guess
lemain
- 16 May 2005 20:34
- 39 of 42
The females have all got STD? But seriously, how much do you need to live on over there to match a UK lifestyle of, say, 30,000 net after tax and housing costs?
Fred1new
- 17 May 2005 01:14
- 40 of 42
What have the men got?
brianboru
- 18 May 2005 11:37
- 41 of 42
The Bank of England's rate-setting committee voted 8-1 to leave the benchmark rate at 4.75 percent this month, compared with a 7-2 vote in April, according to the minutes of the May 6-9 meeting
Rates going down and not up!
going down?
House prices? Seems they're 'sticky upwards' in EA talk. Without a bit of fear in the market they may not fall as fast as doomsters predict?
brianboru
- 22 May 2005 12:42
- 42 of 42
Gordon rides to the rescue!
Chancellor Gordon Brown has said "Buyers would have to raise as little as half the cost of homes sold on the open market"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4570045.stm
No mention of this plan pre the election though. Strange?