Thursday, Apr 29, 2010
Cogent warning from Ian Cowie
Telegraph: Average home earned 67 per cent more than its owner in April
Most people’s homes earned two thirds more than their owners did this month, when house price inflation hit double figures for the first time since the credit crisis began.
But before homeowners break out the bubbly, they should beware that even estate agents and building societies are warning the boom cannot last.
Posted by dill @ 01:48 PM (606 views) Add Comment
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1. smugdog said...
Quiet at the dance tonight eh dill?
2. mr g said...
"even estate agents and building societies are warning the boom cannot last."
Is it just an oversight that the banks aren't saying the same thing?
3. greenshootsandleaves said...
Stretching things a bit by using the word 'earned', aren't we?