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walshemj
on Jan 16, 2019
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Zillow CEO: startups trying to disrupt real estate...
30 years ago in the UK 2 or 3% was the norm one has to ask why it was double
laurencerowe
on Jan 17, 2019
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Because interest rates were much higher back then (12% vs 0.5% now) so house prices were a lower multiple of wages. (Mortgage payments tend to be similar to rent, so higher rates mean lower prices.)
C1sc0cat
on Jan 17, 2019
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What does that have to do with how much an estate agent/relator charges
richardknop
on Jan 17, 2019
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Real estate prices being lower wage multiple means the agent has to charge bigger percentage commission to make same amount of money.
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