Friday, Feb 15, 2008
Looks like Scotland isn't that different after all
BBC News: Property Boom "Over in Scotland"
This was one of their 'most read' stories this morning - the reality will slowly hitting home to people if govt-controlled outlets like the BBC are carrying these stories. Remember though, Scotland is exceptional. There's never been a house price crash in Scotland so there won't ever be one. Prices are only falling in England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Ireland, the US and Spain - but they won't fall in Scotland because it's a unique market.
Posted by an bearin bui @ 09:57 AM (179 views) Add Comment
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1. Collywolly said...
About bloody time. I am sick of all my smug mates telling me how it will be different up here. Anyway now it's started the only way is down.
2. Downsized And Waiting said...
Wherever there has been property speculation, there will be property falls - and there has definitely been a lot of speculation going on in Scotland, just like everywhere else in the country.