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Old 22-09-2015, 20:06   #27
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Re: Financial watchdog tells the elderly to downsize to tackle housing shortage

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Originally Posted by arcimedes View Post
Do we have something like a catch 22 situation, if people cant afford to move then shouldn't prices fall?
Even without that many people moving there's enough demand from immigration, shrinking households, and first time buyers using taxpayer guarantees to more than account for the low level of supply.

Nothing a few hundred thousand council houses wouldn't fix but the odds of that?
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