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How a house price slump could affect you

11-02-08, UpMyStreet ©


Whether you are a renter, first-time buyer or homeowner, you are likely to feel the impact of a house price slump. Select the link that best describes your status to read our insights.


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Thinking of selling


A buy-to-let landlord


Downsizing


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sharon (Lewisham), on 09/05/2008 at 14:26


given the present trends in the house market, it would be great to see this reflected in the house price trends graph you have.

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