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Hometrack monthly national housing survey July 2006

By: Language: English Series: Hometrack Monthly National Housing Survey ; 31 July 2006Publication details: London Hometrack 2006Subject(s): LOC classification:
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Online resources: Summary: House prices rose by 0.6% over July, taking year on year growth to 3.2%. The survey provides clears evidence that levels of house price growth and market activity are beginning to slow. The average house price stands at £166 500. The volume of new buyers registering with agents fell by 0.9% over July. Average time to sell a property and the proportion of the asking price achieved have remained unchanged over the month.
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House prices rose by 0.6% over July, taking year on year growth to 3.2%. The survey provides clears evidence that levels of house price growth and market activity are beginning to slow. The average house price stands at £166 500. The volume of new buyers registering with agents fell by 0.9% over July. Average time to sell a property and the proportion of the asking price achieved have remained unchanged over the month.