London residential disappearing into the distance?
Language: English Series: Property Forecast ; 10(05) May 2007, 2-3(2)Publication details: 2007Subject(s): Summary: Examines the growing gap between London and the rest of the national property market. Focuses on the key drivers of demand and price growth over recent months. London prices are raising national market figures artificially, showing 14.3% year on year growth compared to 6.8% over the rest of the UK. Since 2001 a London-wide realignment of prices has left room for further buyer confidence. Non-mortgage-reliant equity from abroad is driving up prices in central London. These trends are apparent in south east towns on commuter routes. London prices are disproportionate to, but not detached from, the rest of the market.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L138462 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 138462-2001 |
Examines the growing gap between London and the rest of the national property market. Focuses on the key drivers of demand and price growth over recent months. London prices are raising national market figures artificially, showing 14.3% year on year growth compared to 6.8% over the rest of the UK. Since 2001 a London-wide realignment of prices has left room for further buyer confidence. Non-mortgage-reliant equity from abroad is driving up prices in central London. These trends are apparent in south east towns on commuter routes. London prices are disproportionate to, but not detached from, the rest of the market.