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Referring to foreign workers.
Well they would say that wouldn't they? If they're running brothels, they're hardly likely to tell your friend this over the phone?
Referring to foreign workers.
Well they would say that wouldn't they? If they're running brothels, they're hardly likely to tell your friend this over the phone?
The investment bank claims to have seen copies of a sales document sent by Barratt Developments' Yorkshire East division to property professionals offering up to 43pc off specific properties to buyers prepared to buy five or more flats or houses.
Analyst Alastair Stewart said: "Prices of urban apartments appear to have fallen in many cases by 40pc to 50pc, volumes have dried up to virtually zero, many developers have gone bust and land in many cases appears to be worthless."
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Dresdner also reported that the six leading property agents in Leeds have between them sold just six new apartments in two months.
It wouldn't be a good rental market, dealing with dicy people, meat cleavers etc. There actually wouldn't be a lot of apartments wanted certainly couldn't fill an apartment block and tenants tend to be transient and get moved on every couple of months by the police. Also in these reccessionary times this will have to be one of the punter's expensive habits to forego so leading to less demand for apartments. Is there a big market for the pack the foreigners in like sandwiches brigade, I would have thought that was more likely in older building and not new apartment blocks. I'm not a fan of the PRTB but I thought they were apparently making sure that no rental property went unregistered. Are there really vast amounts of apartments unsold? What is keeping the builders from selling?Never thought of it this way
Is this more common than most people realise?
Never thought of it this way
Is this more common than most people realise?
Are there really vast amounts of apartments unsold? What is keeping the builders from selling?
It wouldn't be a good rental market, dealing with dicy people, meat cleavers etc. There actually wouldn't be a lot of apartments wanted certainly couldn't fill an apartment block and tenants tend to be transient and get moved on every couple of months by the police. Also in these reccessionary times this will have to be one of the punter's expensive habits to forego so leading to less demand for apartments. Is there a big market for the pack the foreigners in like sandwiches brigade, I would have thought that was more likely in older building and not new apartment blocks. I'm not a fan of the PRTB but I thought they were apparently making sure that no rental property went unregistered. Are there really vast amounts of apartments unsold? What is keeping the builders from selling?
Where have you been for the past year
I was trying to elicit what the quantity of vast is. Yes I know builders are vailiantly trying to hold onto many apartments with banks having a gun to their heads to prevent them dropping the price, and both sides (banks and builders) are just waiting until the budget sorts it all out for them and then we'll see what happens. Maybe a few purchasers will appear after that. And after that it will get even more interesting.