Hometrack survey for July
Hometrack survey for July
- 2004
- Hometrack Press Release July 2004 .
The latest "Hometrack" survey for July 2004 shows that interest rate rises have taken their toll on the housing market as prices fell nationally by 0.1%. Other negative factors include new buyers falling by 4% - practically wiping out the excess demand that has prevailed previously. The average time that it takes to sell has risen to 4.8 weeks, up from 4.2 weeks in June 2004. View the full report on the Hometrack website. http://www.hometrack.co.uk/index.cfm?fuseaction=ne ws.news
HOUSE PRICE SURVEYS
HOUSE BUYING
HOUSING-MARKET
The latest "Hometrack" survey for July 2004 shows that interest rate rises have taken their toll on the housing market as prices fell nationally by 0.1%. Other negative factors include new buyers falling by 4% - practically wiping out the excess demand that has prevailed previously. The average time that it takes to sell has risen to 4.8 weeks, up from 4.2 weeks in June 2004. View the full report on the Hometrack website. http://www.hometrack.co.uk/index.cfm?fuseaction=ne ws.news
HOUSE PRICE SURVEYS
HOUSE BUYING
HOUSING-MARKET