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True, but they would still needed if properties in Towns were refurbished to the state when they were acceptable to mortgage lenders.n.  Lots of people would love to get an older property and do it up as and when then can afford to as in work in progress but unfortunately mortgage lenders are not sympathetic.    It is easier for builders to throw up some new builds than try and renovate older properties and so it goes on. Unfortunately, once the green hills and views have gone that is it they can never be brought back.   

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3 hours ago, hissingsid said:

True, but they would still needed if properties in Towns were refurbished to the state when they were acceptable to mortgage lenders.n.  Lots of people would love to get an older property and do it up as and when then can afford to as in work in progress but unfortunately mortgage lenders are not sympathetic.    It is easier for builders to throw up some new builds than try and renovate older properties and so it goes on. Unfortunately, once the green hills and views have gone that is it they can never be brought back.   

At current growth rates it would take around 63,000 years for that to happen Sidney. Don't worry. Be happy.

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15 hours ago, Non-Believer said:

Yes, but lots of those jobs are already in the building trade. And lots of those other jobs aren't suitable for brickies and joiners and builders labourers.  

So if they stopped building all over the place there wouldn't be a labout shortage?

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18 hours ago, Donald Trumps said:

So if they stopped building all over the place there wouldn't be a labout shortage?

There'd be a lot of builders on the dole but still a lot of jobs going in Pokerstars you mean?

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