Housing market slowdown continues
Series: Hometrack Press Release ; June 2004, (10)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: Hometrack's monthly national survey for June 2004 reports house price rises slowing for the third month running. Average national house prices in June went up 0.4% with the national average house price at £152 500. New buyers dropped by 0.6% and the average sales price achieved as a percentage of asking price fell to 96.2% with the average time taken to sell a property rising to 4.2 weeks. Hometrack maintains its 2004 forecast of 8% house price rises with a further reduction to 4% in 2005. http://www.hometrack.co.uk/index.cfm?fuseaction=ne ws.viewnewsitem&newsid=81.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Hometrack's monthly national survey for June 2004 reports house price rises slowing for the third month running. Average national house prices in June went up 0.4% with the national average house price at £152 500. New buyers dropped by 0.6% and the average sales price achieved as a percentage of asking price fell to 96.2% with the average time taken to sell a property rising to 4.2 weeks. Hometrack maintains its 2004 forecast of 8% house price rises with a further reduction to 4% in 2005. http://www.hometrack.co.uk/index.cfm?fuseaction=ne ws.viewnewsitem&newsid=81.