Yes — if you are arguing in a court of law.
If someone's going to tell me that something is happening more in Place A than in Place B, I expect them to be able to give me something more concrete to go on than 'trust me, bro, I know the models'
You aren't 'analysing patterns', you're just coping
None of that invalidates the structural fact that Southwest property retains secondary value routes
Yes, it does invalidate that point, because it's not 'retaining secondary value'. It requires a marked investment to make that pivot, and it's far from feasible for the majority of residential stock, which exists in dilapidated old towns of the same kind which litter the North West.
No tourism economy fallback.
The tourism economy isn't a fallback, it's less reliable and, obviously, seasonal. A year-round rental is a very different business proposition to a holiday let.
The question was never "are there zero placements in the South?"
It was about degree of saturation,
Yes, nigger, and you keep failing to actually substantiate the idea that there is actually a difference.
The guide says:
"In the South of England, including the South East and London..."
Josh, I want you personally, not your AI, to open the guide and look for *any* reference to London. Any at all. Just CTRL+F for 'London'. You won't find it.
Sources (easily provable if you want receipts):
I can forge hard links if you want to drop them —
but honestly, Operator, at this point it’s not even necessary.
"Source: I don't need a source"
lmao this robot's retarded