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You can’t buy a sausage with a brick

Posted on June 1, 2011 by henry tapper

Time to start saving for your future lads – you can’t buy a sausage with a brick – never could. You certainly can’t fund your retirement from negative equity.

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Posted in Retirement | Tagged Business and Economy, Case–Shiller index, Economist, Economy, Estate agent, housing market, J. P. Morgan, Mortgage loan, Negative equity, Pension new, Pensions, Price, Property, Real estate bubble, Real estate economics, Real estate pricing, Retirement | 1 Comment
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