Thursday, Nov 23, 2006
Why UK house price falls are inevitable
moeyweek.com: Why UK house price falls are inevitable
Because of our bearish long-term view for UK property, which we believe to be significantly over-priced at current levels, we have spent the past year wondering about the impact that the new pension rules would have on the property market because of the expected wall of money.
Posted by cash_buyer @ 11:45 PM (161 views) Add Comment
5 Comments
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1. Rubberneck said...
Errr, good article but it's nearly a year old cash_buyer.
2. J. B. M. C. said...
Note: This article is 11 months old!
3. tyrellcorporation said...
This post is a year old!!!
4. devil's advocate said...
WHY ARE YOU POSTING OLD ARTICLES. Thats the second you have posted cash_buyer, sort it out!!
5. geed said...
Fight fire with fire i say! You guys/girls may have picked up on the date of this article but many may not have if it had not been pointed it out. Its all about counteracting the VI's spin wiht our own. This article may have added to the current changing sentiment, if so, good work cash_buyer!! But seriously, yeh its a bit old innit.