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Mazty said:

Dude what the hell is your point?

"Old houses get renovated it they are worth it" - what has that got to do with anything? I was highlighting that location is the key factor in price, not the building material. 

"Normal for inner cities". Really. You are telling me that $137,000 will get you an apartment in most cities no bigger than a snooker table? Proof? Or another guess?

No it doesn't. The money Europeans spend goes mainly on land; we don't have noticably better homes than anywhere else. And yes, the entire UK is like that. You need to stop with your inane, rediculous guessing and actually look up what you are talking about because you are just being incredibly ignorant and arrogant as you think your unfounded ideas are magically true. 

If you are just going to make more unfounded bullshit claims, just leave the thread as you are being as constructive as a stick of TNT. 

Just looked up London Housing prices seems like they are the second most expensive in the world. Didn't expect such a big difference to the rest of Europe, I knew they were up there in the Top 10 but its a huge jump. That would change things.

 

Still convinced US Houses are often sub optimal quality. Maybe its even worse in the UK. If your description is anything to go by.