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Is Gideon Now Backing The Leave Campaign?
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I reckon this lastest scare tactic could backfire.
It is the you who mainly want to stay and it is the young who cannot afford to get on the property ladder so surely an 18% drop would benefit them?
And surely the only way prices wold drop that much is becuase demand drops due to drastically cut immigration from the EU.
So bonuses all round.
Want your foot back Gideon?
http:// news.sk y.com/s tory/16 99719/o sborne- brexit- could-s ee-hous e-price s-fall- 18-perc ent
It is the you who mainly want to stay and it is the young who cannot afford to get on the property ladder so surely an 18% drop would benefit them?
And surely the only way prices wold drop that much is becuase demand drops due to drastically cut immigration from the EU.
So bonuses all round.
Want your foot back Gideon?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not so long ago, the Treasury, Bank of England, Moonies, every business organisation and Osborne (or Onesborn) himself were screeching that house prices and property values were rising out of control and threatening to overheat the economy and threatened the recovery. Now they "warn" that the Outers are going to achieve just that. Liars all, disingenuous doesn't start to cover it. I do expect that the Out campaign can point out that lower house prices = lower rent, better access to the house market for first time buyers, easier mortgage qualification because less is required to borrow, etc etc. The only people who need fear lower house prices are the parasite rapacious property developers. Good news all round then Onesborn!
Another group that wouldn't be keen are older folk hoping to trade down to a smaller place and get some cash to help out with their finances whilst on a pension. They'd find the difference between the selling price of the larger place and the buying price of the small place was not as great as hoped for.
He is far from the only one that is saying it
http:// www.the week.co .uk/hou se-pric es/6198 7/house -prices -what-w ill-you r-home- be-wort h-by-20 30
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I want house prices to drop, so that my son might have a chance of buying one some time, but I don't think leaving the EU is going to help. The people driving up property prices aren't the poor immigrants, but it's rich Arabs, Russians etc. who will use their clout to get houses here, pay ridiculous amounts and keep the prices high.
"Fitch says that "house prices are currently up to 25 per cent above 'sustainable' levels in relation to disposable income""
If he truly believes that then any fall is on the cards anyway and not specifically related to being out or in.
""Homeowners in London could lose as much as £7,500, while homes elsewhere in the UK could lose £2,300," notes the BBC."
"Could" is an interesting word, it implies an assumption that is far from proven. But even if it is accepted as the basis of discussion, £2k in £300k (⅔%) is in the noise level of price changes.
If he truly believes that then any fall is on the cards anyway and not specifically related to being out or in.
""Homeowners in London could lose as much as £7,500, while homes elsewhere in the UK could lose £2,300," notes the BBC."
"Could" is an interesting word, it implies an assumption that is far from proven. But even if it is accepted as the basis of discussion, £2k in £300k (⅔%) is in the noise level of price changes.
This should help.
//Migrants spark housing crisis: Now EU tells Britain to build more homes as open borders send population soaring//
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-35 99970/M igrants -spark- housing -crisis -EU-tel ls-Brit ain-bui ld-home s-open- borders -send-p opulati on-soar ing.htm l
//Migrants spark housing crisis: Now EU tells Britain to build more homes as open borders send population soaring//
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