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The Bubbly Bitcoin Thread -- Merged Threads
darwin replied to NatterJackToad's topic in House prices and the economy
I got in between $0.30 and $0.70. Link is the only game in town right now. -
Uber ban in London. London living in the past?
darwin replied to reddog's topic in House prices and the economy
It makes you feel much more connected to the city. There are so many more layers to discover. -
Uber ban in London. London living in the past?
darwin replied to reddog's topic in House prices and the economy
Don't forget the Overground. It's pretty decent these days and due to run all night by the end of the year. London's transport infrastructure is amazing, with or without Uber. Hey, you can always walk. Back in the day, there was many a time I did 6-7 miles home after clubbing. Inevitable Uber's users would go into meltdown. Hilarious really. #snowflakes -
Is Prime London Crashing? - Merged Threads
darwin replied to Damik's topic in House prices and the economy
Had a quick glimpse. Hard to tell. Still a lot of silly money about, apparently. -
George Osborne named new London Evening Standard editor
darwin replied to Fairyland's topic in Current affairs
Being Editor of the Evening Standard probably requires the attention span of a newt. And will involve about 2 hours work per week, mostly likely. Of course he's qualified. -
Is Prime London Crashing? - Merged Threads
darwin replied to Damik's topic in House prices and the economy
Amazing! Incredible! Stunning! Exactly what I've been searching for... said no one ever. -
Is Prime London Crashing? - Merged Threads
darwin replied to Damik's topic in House prices and the economy
Careful now. That's exactly how they want you to think. -
House sellers 'should pay stamp duty' "Stamp duty should be a tax on property sellers, rather than buyers, to help those trying to buy their first home, a major UK building society has said. The Yorkshire Building Society said that nearly three-quarters of first-time buyers now paid the tax, compared with just over half in 2006. Many more buyers were being drawn into the tax as house prices rose but the threshold remained the same."
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Is Prime London Crashing? - Merged Threads
darwin replied to Damik's topic in House prices and the economy
A very encouraging sign. That said, it's all about the service charge, though. -