Sounds conservative to me. But annualised, at 4%, add 3% for loss in real terms to inflation, you get 7% loss over the year, compounded over ten years of slump and you lose half the value of the propertyin real terms. It may then take another ten years to climb 100% to reach the original 2012 price again. Also unlikely but not impossible.
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