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House prices due to fall?

Dan333 Posted: 17.12.2004, 12:45
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I've heard talk of a big drop in Spanish housing prices on the way, of the order of 20 or 30 per cent. Is that likely?
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RickieC Posted: 17.12.2004, 12:47
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They've been saying the same about British house prices for years. If the prices in Britain were to fall, I suppose that might have a knock-on effect in Spain, I don't know.
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Dan333 Posted: 17.12.2004, 12:49
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I think English house prices are levelling out or dropping, depending on the area. I can't see that having an effect on the Spanish market, though, how could it?
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RickieC Posted: 17.12.2004, 12:51
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Think of all those Brits who have taken a second mortgage to buy something in Spain.
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John Ross Posted: 17.12.2004, 13:02



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Don't see much sign of a price drop from here in Madrid. The only change we have seen recently is a slowdown in price rises for new housing: second-hand property prices rose by something like 18% last year.
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