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I guess the key is when will they stop falling.


My feeling at the moment is that a 2 bed garden flat in ED costs


2007: ?320k

2008: ?275k

2009: ?250k

2010: ???


And it is the uncertainty of what prices will be in 2010 and 2011 that is worrying people.


If you look at the rental yield they should probably be worth ?220k, but if people are getting amde redundant and unwilling ot pay as much rent (I think rent has gone down in ED recently) then they are only really worth what people can and are willing to pay and we simply dont know waht that figure is........

I think the average price is very misleading due to the smaller number of sales , this distorts the figure. Some properties in the UK may drop to or are at 2004 levels, but the figures vary tremendously by borough to borough. New builds will take a big knock due to over supply and they're over priced.


Southwark flat prices have stood up well, in fact saw an increase of 6.8% for the last quarter . Some boroughs have seen a reduction of 20%_ e.g. Barnet.


You can check out the % price change by type of property by borough at:


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7807724.stm

I'd imagine that properties that are 20 minute walk to tube or train station will fall faster than properties only 5 minutes walk, similarly ex-local authority will be hit harder than victorian builds etc. One thing you can guarentee about the media they'll always report the extreme end.


Anyway Pagey that BBC link does no breakdown?

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