House prices remain weak despite 0.6pc rise
The latest House Price Index from Halifax reveals a 0.6pc rise in January, but disappointing quarterly figures.![]()
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House prices fell by 1.3% in 2011
House prices in England and Wales fell by 1.3% last year, to an average of £160,000, according to figures from the Land Registry.
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House prices to fall further as buyers stay away
House prices have failed to rise in any given month since the summer of 2010.![]()
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House prices show year-on-year decline
Halifax House Price Index recorded a 0.9% in drop in December, meaning that prices now stand 1.3% below levels at the end of 2010
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House prices ‘fell 1.3% in 2011′
House prices across the UK fell by an average of 1.3% in 2011, the Halifax mortgage lender says.
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Rural villages turn into rich people’s ghettoes
Poorer people are being driven out by spiralling house prices where the average cost of a home exceeds those in urban areas by about 25 per cent
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House prices fall for first time in four months
Nationwide reports drop in December, analysts expect further declines in 2012
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Steep falls for US house prices
US house prices fell further in October despite record low mortgage interest rates, according to new figures.
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House prices create 27,000 more property millionaires in 2011
Britain’s two-tier housing market has been laid bare by figures showing that 27,000 new property millionaires were created in 2011 despite prices overall falling by 3pc.![]()
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China home prices ease amid curbs
House prices in most Chinese cities are falling as government policies aimed at cooling the property market start to take effect.
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‘House prices will fall and mortgage rates will rise’
Can we expect favourable conditions to continue in the housing market in the year ahead?![]()
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House prices: What will 2012 mean for the housing market?
Inflation and the eurozone debt crisis will have a negative effect on house prices next year.![]()
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Ask the experts: What will 2012 mean for the housing market?
Inflation and the eurozone crisis will have a negative effect on house prices next year.![]()
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House prices slide but market stable, says Halifax
House prices fell by 0.9pc in November but the market remains stable, The Halifax said in its latest house price index.![]()
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Global house prices hit by eurozone crisis
Global house prices were flat in the third quarter of 2011, the weakest performance since 2009, as the escalating eurozone debt crisis hit confidence around the world
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House prices rise for third month
Nationwide index shows 0.4% gain in November, the third consecutive monthly rise, leaving prices slightly above where they had been at this time last year
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House prices up? Hang on, weren’t they down yesterday?
Are house prices rising or falling? Rising, Nationwide Building Society said today. Falling, according to Land Registry figures released yesterday.![]()
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House prices just keep rising, says Nationwide
House prices have risen for the third consecutive month, according to the latest figures from Nationwide, but growth is expected to drift lower as the economy slows.![]()
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House prices fall for tenth consecutive month
Official figures show that property values have fallen for ten consecutive months and are down 3pc on the year.![]()
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