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Hometrack monthly national housing survey June 2006

By: Language: English Series: Hometrack Monthly National Housing Survey ; June 2006Publication details: London Hometrack 2006Subject(s): LOC classification:
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Online resources: Summary: House prices rose by 0.6% over June, taking growth to 2.9% over the first six months of 2006. London continues to be the primary driver for growth with average prices rising by 1.1% in June. House prices increased across 42% of England and Wales. The average house price now stands at £165 500. The 12 month price change is up 2.4%. The average time taken to sell decreased to 6.5 weeks compared to 7.4 weeks a year ago and the average number of viewings per sale has also gone down to 10.9 (13.2 a year ago). Sales agreed jumped by over 8% in June, up from a rise of 3.3% over May. Sales volumes rose across the country.
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House prices rose by 0.6% over June, taking growth to 2.9% over the first six months of 2006. London continues to be the primary driver for growth with average prices rising by 1.1% in June. House prices increased across 42% of England and Wales. The average house price now stands at £165 500. The 12 month price change is up 2.4%. The average time taken to sell decreased to 6.5 weeks compared to 7.4 weeks a year ago and the average number of viewings per sale has also gone down to 10.9 (13.2 a year ago). Sales agreed jumped by over 8% in June, up from a rise of 3.3% over May. Sales volumes rose across the country.