House Prices and Feeding the birds

I’m passionate about birds, in a quiet way. I feed them in our garden and watch them with the binoculars whilst on holiday. With the increasingly “couch potatoe” society I wonder how many kids do not realise the power of watching life in all its spleandour. I feel even our kids wonder why are so excited by the frenzy of activity on our bird feeders. As Cheryl makes our breakfast I get a report on which birds have appeared that morning. When we peaked at 14 Goldfinches (one of my wife’s favourites) last year, we knew we were at least attracting birds. 12 feeding simultaneously is now common place.

We’ve lived here for nearly two decades, and during that time we have watched the trees and bushes, the shrubs and plants relentlessly be removed and slaughtered in the majority of our neighbour’s houses. The question in my mind is “What is more attractive a house with a paved front and a lawned rear, or a house with  two gardens. One of our neighbours has just decided to move. Before putting the house up for sale, all trees in the front, and all shrubs have been removed, leaving the picture on the agents sales site looking almost as if the house is fronted by the pavement. For my part, seeing that picture, I would simply move on to the next offering, but is reality different, are buyers after a simple life rather than an idyllic life?

I’ll update you on the sale as and when it goes through.

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House Prices

We have 2.47 million registered unemployed in the UK.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/10341413.stm

We have a banking credit supply crisis, in that the banks cannot find enough money to lend.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7934975.stm

Mortgage take up are at lowly levels, worst for several months. As the government tightens the spending to redress the reckless over spending of our previous government prices will fall further because unemployment will increase.

Yet still we have this nonsense that people believe they can ask much higher prices for houses than they’re likely to achieve in a sale. So my advice to a seller reduce your price now to catch one of the few sellers.

Be ready for another drop in house prices, there is not sufficient demand to support the present prices.

I’ve put my money where my mouth is and reduced the cost of my late Uncle’s bungalow by £15,000.
Interested to hear your opinions.