In a month, will I think that London housing costs are mainly driven by a lack of supply?
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This question resolves yes if I meeting my current opinion and no of I change it. Feel free to bet in the market then argue with me.
Jul 13, 2:37pm: I'm intending to be pretty generous here, I've bought some extra M for this purpose. I want to be convinced if such evidence exists.
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