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Old 02-06-2008, 22:17   #29
handyman
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Location: Nr Carnforth
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Re: housing crash 'could happen'

Been waiting for this to happen for the last couple of years. (sorry to any of those affected by this).

Currently paying less than a 3rd of the price of getting a mortgage in this village which is funding a stress free life. I'm thinking about increase my savings so that 18 months down the line I can as panorame put it 'put in a cheecky offer' on one of the many town house developments round here that are just not selling. The ones opposite me £200-400k have been up for sale for at least 18 months if not almost 3 years so the developers must be thining that they will never sell.

I looked round a 2 bed modern luxury flat the other day that is priced at £175k. i'd love to get it only i think I could only afford £80-100k Which I still think is over priced for it.
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