24-11-2014 23:11Fabiano
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22-11-2014 19:07Gina
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22-11-2014 07:07JoLynn
You point out something that most menriks may not realize.The bubble started earlier in the UK (even in bloody jockland), went on for much longer, and home prices "appreciated" far more, than did so in the US.As I understand it, UK finance didn';t convert mortgages into CDO';s etc. as we did, which served to supercharged the market in the USSo then what allowed the speculative bubble to grow in the UK?In fact, judging by all of the show on the telly (A Place in the Sun, Location x3, Property Ladder, Grand Design, A Dream Home Abroad, Nigel';s Place in France, etc.) this bubble condition was accepted to be natural, and the herd was being tended to accept the evidence of rapid price appreciation as the way forward.Spain, France, and Italy were also driven upwards and even if these places were/are still relatively affordable compared to UK housing (and IMHO a much better place in which to live - you have to appreciate the irony), those particular markets, esp. Spain, who were most affected have tipped the other way and are starting to reel. Bargain hunters went into Bulgaria, Czech, Romania, Kosovo and Serbia. Since they didn';t uderstand the language, didn';t understand the law was different there, and were easy prey for scammers, you might have expected these natural barriers to curb the mania, but no.Well, until now.