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Offline Darwins Selection

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Re: There may be trouble ahead...
« Reply #930 on: January 26, 2014, 10:19:17 AM »
This is probably a stupid question but if things are that bad over there right now who is going to buy?  rubschin:
Some wicked, heartless speculator I expect.

How much are they asking?  angel1
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Re: There may be trouble ahead...
« Reply #931 on: January 26, 2014, 12:35:40 PM »
This is probably a stupid question but if things are that bad over there right now who is going to buy?  rubschin:
Some wicked, heartless speculator I expect.

How much are they asking?  angel1
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I was going to post "the smart money" but you said it better

I reckon wait another month or two
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Re: There may be trouble ahead...
« Reply #932 on: January 26, 2014, 01:56:05 PM »
This is probably a stupid question but if things are that bad over there right now who is going to buy?  rubschin:
Some wicked, heartless speculator I expect.

How much are they asking?  angel1
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I was going to post "the smart money" but you said it better

I reckon wait another month or two

If you are retired with a pension it is the perfect time .it's fine as long as you don't have fo earn a living..

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Re: There may be trouble ahead...
« Reply #933 on: January 26, 2014, 03:38:52 PM »
This is probably a stupid question but if things are that bad over there right now who is going to buy?  rubschin:
Some wicked, heartless speculator I expect.

How much are they asking?  angel1
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I was going to post "the smart money" but you said it better

I reckon wait another month or two

If you are retired with a pension it is the perfect time .it's fine as long as you don't have fo earn a living..
Well I am that very type of person but I do like Britain far too much.  If I had the balls to take that big a risk then I really do reckon the end of March would be a good time to buy property futures in Cyprus.

Well, whatever, nevermind

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Re: There may be trouble ahead...
« Reply #934 on: January 26, 2014, 03:43:49 PM »
This is probably a stupid question but if things are that bad over there right now who is going to buy?  rubschin:
Some wicked, heartless speculator I expect.

How much are they asking?  angel1
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I was going to post "the smart money" but you said it better

I reckon wait another month or two

If you are retired with a pension it is the perfect time .it's fine as long as you don't have fo earn a living..
Well I am that very type of person but I do like Britain far too much.  If I had the balls to take that big a risk then I really do reckon the end of March would be a good time to buy property futures in Cyprus.

Plus the Ruskis and Chinese are buying now....... rubschin:

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Re: There may be trouble ahead...
« Reply #935 on: January 26, 2014, 03:46:52 PM »
This is probably a stupid question but if things are that bad over there right now who is going to buy?  rubschin:
Some wicked, heartless speculator I expect.

How much are they asking?  angel1
:thumbsup:

I was going to post "the smart money" but you said it better

I reckon wait another month or two

If you are retired with a pension it is the perfect time .it's fine as long as you don't have fo earn a living..
Well I am that very type of person but I do like Britain far too much.  If I had the balls to take that big a risk then I really do reckon the end of March would be a good time to buy property futures in Cyprus.

We would be very pleased to see you over here! Property prices are good value at the moment, certainly below replacement value, and you wouldn't go too far wrong if you are a cash buyer,  but I think there's a way to go yet. The banks have only just started to repossess and haven't started to touch personal debt yet.

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Re: There may be trouble ahead...
« Reply #936 on: January 26, 2014, 03:52:35 PM »
This is probably a stupid question but if things are that bad over there right now who is going to buy?  rubschin:
Some wicked, heartless speculator I expect.

How much are they asking?  angel1
:thumbsup:

I was going to post "the smart money" but you said it better

I reckon wait another month or two

If you are retired with a pension it is the perfect time .it's fine as long as you don't have fo earn a living..
Well I am that very type of person but I do like Britain far too much.  If I had the balls to take that big a risk then I really do reckon the end of March would be a good time to buy property futures in Cyprus.

We would be very pleased to see you over here! Property prices are good value at the moment, certainly below replacement value, and you wouldn't go too far wrong if you are a cash buyer,  but I think there's a way to go yet. The banks have only just started to repossess and haven't started to touch personal debt yet.

I know loads of people not paying their mortages ......one bloke hasn't paid for 5 years.... eeek: (nothing to do with the banking ) ....they finally contacted him and asked .."what can you pay".... eeek: 

If they start repossesing property ..it will be a can of worms with the developers re-mortages..... noooo:

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Re: There may be trouble ahead...
« Reply #937 on: January 26, 2014, 03:54:27 PM »
If the Russkys are buying again (thought they'd wait til after Sochi) maybe I'd be too late with that end March buy point then (not that I'm going to do it)

Some interesting figures  http://www.tradingeconomics.com/cyprus/indicators

See the Business Confidence trend

Ah stuff it, here it is, a consistent upturn and highest for 3 years despite all last year's dramas



But having seen a fair few countries (not Cyprus yet) I really do like the UK as best for me
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Re: There may be trouble ahead...
« Reply #938 on: January 26, 2014, 04:00:10 PM »
This is probably a stupid question but if things are that bad over there right now who is going to buy?  rubschin:
Some wicked, heartless speculator I expect.

How much are they asking?  angel1
:thumbsup:

I was going to post "the smart money" but you said it better

I reckon wait another month or two

If you are retired with a pension it is the perfect time .it's fine as long as you don't have fo earn a living..
Well I am that very type of person but I do like Britain far too much.  If I had the balls to take that big a risk then I really do reckon the end of March would be a good time to buy property futures in Cyprus.

We would be very pleased to see you over here! Property prices are good value at the moment, certainly below replacement value, and you wouldn't go too far wrong if you are a cash buyer,  but I think there's a way to go yet. The banks have only just started to repossess and haven't started to touch personal debt yet.

I know loads of people not paying their mortages ......one bloke hasn't paid for 5 years.... eeek: (nothing to do with the banking ) ....they finally contacted him and asked .."what can you pay".... eeek: 

If they start repossesing property ..it will be a can of worms with the developers re-mortages..... noooo:

It's a can of worms whichever way you look at it, that doesn't mean that these issues won't be addressed noooo:

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Re: There may be trouble ahead...
« Reply #939 on: January 28, 2014, 01:20:47 PM »
Another couple on my street have returned to the UK....and they were nice people... sad24:    not even waiting to sell their house ...... noooo:  that's 4 homes empty now.... noooo:

A friend of mine came back to the UK last summer (health reasons) they had been trying to sell for getting on for a year before they came back, & still haven't.
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Re: There may be trouble ahead...
« Reply #940 on: January 28, 2014, 05:03:51 PM »
I understand that the brand new Pafos Mall is sinking under its own weight and needs to be underpinned....

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Re: There may be trouble ahead...
« Reply #941 on: January 28, 2014, 05:08:42 PM »
I understand that the brand new Pafos Mall is sinking under its own weight and needs to be underpinned....

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No point in 8 months when the novelty wears off no bastard will be there anyway....... noooo:

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Re: There may be trouble ahead...
« Reply #942 on: January 28, 2014, 05:15:12 PM »
I understand that the brand new Pafos Mall is sinking under its own weight and needs to be underpinned....

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No point in 8 months when the novelty wears off no bastard will be there anyway....... noooo:

It was quite busy in the coffee shops today but I didn't see anybody spending munny in the other shops....  noooo:
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Re: There may be trouble ahead...
« Reply #943 on: January 28, 2014, 05:18:42 PM »
I understand that the brand new Pafos Mall is sinking under its own weight and needs to be underpinned....

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No point in 8 months when the novelty wears off no bastard will be there anyway....... noooo:

It was quite busy in the coffee shops today but I didn't see anybody spending munny in the other shops....  noooo:

Did you past the now empty other 2 malls on your way from the motorway... noooo:  built 2 and 5 years ago......... Banghead


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Re: There may be trouble ahead...
« Reply #944 on: January 28, 2014, 05:22:29 PM »
I understand that the brand new Pafos Mall is sinking under its own weight and needs to be underpinned....

facepalm:

No point in 8 months when the novelty wears off no bastard will be there anyway....... noooo:

It was quite busy in the coffee shops today but I didn't see anybody spending munny in the other shops....  noooo:

Did you past the now empty other 2 malls on your way from the motorway... noooo:  built 2 and 5 years ago......... Banghead

Two...?  rubschin:

One opposite the Blue Cross and....?
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