Houses selling faster
Language: English Series: Sunday Times ; 6 October 1996, 5.1 | Financial Times ; 9 October 1996, 10(2)Publication details: 1996Subject(s): Summary: The average time to sell a house has fallen to 16 weeks, from 21 weeks. Figures from Black Horse Agencies show 18 per cent of homes sell in less than three weeks and 40 per cent in less than six weeks.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB3238-28 Banks expect property rise | WB3238-29 House price gap opens | WB3238-30 House prices to rise | WB3238-31 Houses selling faster | WB3238-32 Housing market | WB3238-33 Small flats offer biggest yields | WB3238-34 House hunt on the internet |
The average time to sell a house has fallen to 16 weeks, from 21 weeks. Figures from Black Horse Agencies show 18 per cent of homes sell in less than three weeks and 40 per cent in less than six weeks.