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Land Registry residential property price report April - June 2006

By: Language: English Series: Land Registry Residential Property Price Report ; April-June 2006Publication details: London Land Registry 2006Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 333.33 $2 18
Online resources: Summary: The report covering the period April to June 2006 shows the average house price in England and Wales increasing by 7.71% from £184 924 in 2005 to £199 184 for the same period in 2006. All economic regions in England Wales showed an increase in average prices. The volume of sales increased by 23.76% from 216 890 in 2005 to 268 430 for the same period in 2006. 1246 properties over £1m were sold in the period April to June 2006 compared with 718 in the same period in 2005. Average property prices in Greater London increased by 8.29% from £293 349 in 2005 to £317 679 for the same period in 2006 and the volume of sales increased by 26.69% from 26 249 in 2005 to 33 254 for the same period in 2006. 795 properties over £1m were sold in the period April to June 2006 compared to 454 for the same period in 2005. Tables.
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Book Virtual Online ONLINE PUBLICATION (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 135204-2001

The report covering the period April to June 2006 shows the average house price in England and Wales increasing by 7.71% from £184 924 in 2005 to £199 184 for the same period in 2006. All economic regions in England Wales showed an increase in average prices. The volume of sales increased by 23.76% from 216 890 in 2005 to 268 430 for the same period in 2006. 1246 properties over £1m were sold in the period April to June 2006 compared with 718 in the same period in 2005. Average property prices in Greater London increased by 8.29% from £293 349 in 2005 to £317 679 for the same period in 2006 and the volume of sales increased by 26.69% from 26 249 in 2005 to 33 254 for the same period in 2006. 795 properties over £1m were sold in the period April to June 2006 compared to 454 for the same period in 2005. Tables.