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I think you're right Mic Mac, though unsure whether it's because houses are coming back on the market after the panic buying over the last six months. Seems like several houses have an offer made, drags on for a couple of months, then back on. I know since I'm looking for a small house for my Mum and it has been difficult. Fingers crossed, now I'll find her something!

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Oi! There's a thread in the main section for that

> kind of talk...


was meant to be a different subject Jez and I did put it in the main section - but there you go

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Jeremy Wrote:

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> > Oi! There's a thread in the main section for

> that

> > kind of talk...

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> was meant to be a different subject Jez and I did

> put it in the main section - but there you go



Just like your bleedin' diversionary football threads Mick......

You're right, I can't physically read the latest posts without falling into a coma.


Anyway, I'm sure you're right... but mainly because of the crazy asking prices. If vendors/agents weren't determined to push the prices higher with every house which comes onto the market, then they'd still be selling like hot cakes.


(what are "hot cakes"?)

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