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The Cost Of Living Crisis


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19 minutes ago, royal white said:

They do though, like those who can’t really afford to have a nice car but do, or those who can’t afford to holiday but do. Keeping up with the Jonesy’s 

Yep! If you can't afford it, don't buy it. A hard lesson I learned many years ago. 

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2 minutes ago, royal white said:

I bet the majority of us have at some stage. Seems to happen more nowadays though with more expensive items. 

Some people, me being one of them, learn after the first mistake. It takes some others longer.

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16 minutes ago, royal white said:

I bet the majority of us have at some stage. Seems to happen more nowadays though with more expensive items. 

You won’t have. You never make the wrong decision. Remember X 🙃

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22 minutes ago, Not in Crawley said:

God knows where - probably end up somewhere like Sale.

I grew up in Chorlton and went to secondary school in Sale. Chorlton was very different then to what it is now - we’re talking 20-30 years ago. I’d guess Sale hasn’t changed too much but haven’t been back in donkeys. 

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45 minutes ago, Not in Crawley said:

God knows where - probably end up somewhere like Sale.

South Manchester is more like London.

I’d be looking at the “good” areas around towns like Bolton or Burnley for better value.

Interesting that London values aren’t doing so well against the rest of the UK

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2 hours ago, Jol_BWFC said:

I grew up in Chorlton and went to secondary school in Sale. Chorlton was very different then to what it is now - we’re talking 20-30 years ago. I’d guess Sale hasn’t changed too much but haven’t been back in donkeys. 

I think Chorlton was my most disliked place on manc when I lived there. Always felt like adults who wanted to still be students vibe. 

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2 hours ago, globaldiver said:

South Manchester is more like London.

I’d be looking at the “good” areas around towns like Bolton or Burnley for better value.

Interesting that London values aren’t doing so well against the rest of the UK

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I've only looked round sale as we have family. It's not even close to what you'd pay in Bromley - even shite places like Wadden are pricey.

I'm not moving to back to Bolton or for gods sake Burnley!

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51 minutes ago, Not in Crawley said:

I've only looked round sale as we have family. It's not even close to what you'd pay in Bromley - even shite places like Wadden are pricey.

I'm not moving to back to Bolton or for gods sake Burnley!

Sale is proper pricey these days.

Just had a quick look what 600k would get you in Sale and Bromley. 

Might get an extra bedroom in Sale at that price.

 

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1 minute ago, Spider said:

Sale and Alderley Edge are pleasant places to live.

Sale is the sort of place where footballers used to live, before megabucks led them to Alderley Edge.

PS The village of AE was effectively named by the railways, as the station in what was then Chorley, Cheshire, was named after the neary landmark. 

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