House prices continue rise
Series: Hometrack Press Release ; April 2004 (2)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: The latest survey of house prices from Hometrack reports a 0.7% increase in house prices across the country. The highest increase reported was for the north of England, with Oxfordshire the slowest with only 0.1% growth. Bath continues as the fastest growing city with increases of 2.4%. The average house price is now £149 000 compared with £148 000 last month. New buyers have increased by 6.5%, outweighing the number of properties at 4.2%, indicating price rises to continue due to pent-up demand. http://www.hometrack.co.uk/index.cfm?fuseaction=ne ws.news| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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The latest survey of house prices from Hometrack reports a 0.7% increase in house prices across the country. The highest increase reported was for the north of England, with Oxfordshire the slowest with only 0.1% growth. Bath continues as the fastest growing city with increases of 2.4%. The average house price is now £149 000 compared with £148 000 last month. New buyers have increased by 6.5%, outweighing the number of properties at 4.2%, indicating price rises to continue due to pent-up demand. http://www.hometrack.co.uk/index.cfm?fuseaction=ne ws.news