E i greci e gli inglesi?
Grecia paese salvato dalla bancarotta dalla UE con tosaggio del popolo per i prossimi anni....alcune caratteristiche sono simili alle nostre(es. alto tasso di nero e mancanza di un indice ufficiale dei prezzi oltre a quello della banca centrale)
Ecco i prezzi secondo le fonti ufficiali.
www.globalpropertyguide.com/real-estate-house-prices/G
The Bank of Greece releases quarterly indices of prices of dwellings by region. The data cover urban areas. A separate index is produced for Athens. The data go back to 1993.
Apro Panorama(cartaceo, sul web non lo ho trovato) e trovo un articolo che parla di ribassi del 20% dei prezzi con un bel po' di esempi....affari d'oro.
Come stanno le cose?
Il dubbio e' proprio questo.
Andiamo in UK.
Prezzi in salita da un annetto secondo molti indici(nationwide,halifax,land registry,etc).
E le compravendite?
www.landreg.gov.uk/assets/library/documents/HPIMay10_ehws.pdf
Crollate.
Leggo i giornali e alcuni ai parlano di mercato del compratore e i proprietari che vogliono vendere anche calando di prezzo sono bloccati.
www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/how-long-can-the-housing-market-avoid-a-crash-2014...
Helen Middlemast, 45. She has been trying to sell her house in Consett, Co Durham, for well over a year.
"My house has been on and off the market," she said. "I do not know how long it will stay there – how long is a piece of string?
"I first put it up for sale about 18 months ago. I advertised it on the internet, rather than putting it up with an estate agent, because I wanted an instant way of doing it. But I only had one enquiry.
"It is now on sale with an estate agent too but it has still not sold. There was a house across the street that was on the market for three years.
"I bought the place in 2006 for £154,000 and first advertised it at the end of 2008 for £139,950. I am hoping I will get a little bit more – maybe £142,000 – but it is absolutely horrendous that I have lost money and time.
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I cannot afford to reduce the price any further. I do not know if the house will sell any time soon. I am terrified that it will not happen, which is a realistic prospect at the moment."
Kathleen Sadler, 84. Mrs Sadler, and her husband David, 75, have been trying to sell their home for three years.
"We never imagined that it would take so long to sell it," she said. "It is a beautiful cottage with four double bedrooms and a great garden, and it is in a beautiful area with brilliant schools. But not a single person made us an offer.
"We have been forced to bring down our price. Originally, we were trying to sell for £700,000 but have revised that down to £630,000. We also had windows refitted and the property re-wired. You would think such a great house would have sold by now but it hasn't. It is stressful, particularly at our age.