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OzzMosiz

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  1. For balance, I see a lot of 3 and 4 bedrooms being put on at ridiculously high prices and they don't seem to be shifting, 2 bedrooms that are high do seem to still be selling, but it looks to be slowing.

  2. If Wiltshire is crash central, and the mighty Swindon is leading the charge, I think I might have found the EPICENTRE of the unfolding shires crash...

    Ladies and gents I give you.. Padstow Road, SN2 !!! :wub:

    http://www.rightmove.co.uk/house-prices/detail.html?country=england&locationIdentifier=STREET^1954069&searchLocation=Padstow+Road&referrer=listChangeCriteria

    Indeed, that place was MASSIVELY overpriced when they were developed and sold around 2003 - 2007.

    Even had a mate end up in around 50K negative equity (he has overpaid and is now out of it)

  3. Not the smallest slavebox I've ever seen but a great example of a pointless en suite. Could have put a wardrobe there!!

    It has built in floor to ceiling double wardrobes!!

    As for pointless en-suite? I can have a shower in the en-suite whilst anyone else can have a bath. Hardly pointless.

    Slavebox? Isn't that what long term renters live in?

  4. The count - I don't need to protest anything. My house is 50% paid for and will be mortgage free within 8 years. Whether it goes up or down is no odds to me,

    As for wage inflation argument, I had 6% pay rise last year and expecting 5% this year.

  5. Comparing against the peak it may well be static - I am comparing against what I paid as that is what matters to me.

    Compare it against 2002 and prices are up. Compare against 2009, prices up.

    The house I should sold is STC (not under offer)

    it's not sold. it's under offer. BIG DIFFERENCE.

    For all you know they might have accepted £50K under the asking price. Looking at the LR figures I see nothing to back up your argument and everything to back up mine.

  6. Well done. You are a winner. Why exactly are you telling us this ?

    I am sure not everyone is on here trolling, I mean, how could they be, no one trolled inn 2004 did they, but really you cant see why someone might suspect your motives of posting on a forum dedicated to seeing a house price crash.

    Hopefully someone will have twigged with my figures above.....we really have had a massive crash and no one has noticed.

    Is this site only for Bears?

    I answered the question of the topic "Are the shires crashing" - from my view of what I am seeing no, or at least, not in the part of Wiltshire I live in.

    Why are you so shirty at my post?

  7. Sure, yeah I believe you, no one else here does though.

    You probably want this forum:

    http://www.housepricecrash.co.uk/forum/index.php?/forum/47-anecdotals/

    Why does anyone who bought a house bother with this site so much ? :rolleyes:

    I joined in 2004, I like to keep an eye on things. Do I think prices are too high currently? Yes

    But I am just giving my view on 'The Shires" and what I am seeing.

    I can show you my purchase price on nethouseprices and similar properties on rightmove sold (most sold within 4 weeks), if you are really that interested ;)

  8. Please stop, you're causing me great pain, I cant stop laughing.

    Pull the other one.

    There's an anecdotal thread for made up stuff

    Pull the other one? I bought the cheapest house on the street since 2004, I am seeing identical built houses with less drive space selling at 40% more than what I paid.

  9. In Swindon, there seems to have been a big rise in asking and selling prices for 2, 3 and 4 bedroom properties. Flats are relatively flat in comparison.

    Property I bought in 2010 is now valued over 40% higher now.

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