House prices soar
Language: English Series: Guardian ; 1 April 1997, 6 | Times ; 28 March 1997, 25 | Financial Times ; 2 April 1997, 1 | Daily Telegraph ; 2 April 1997, 33(3)Publication details: 1997Subject(s): Summary: Latest house price surveys published by the Halifax, Nationwide and Birmingham Midshires Building Societies indicate a return to a North-South divide in the housing market with gazumping becoming a problem in London and the South East. The Legal & General is playing down the fear of an emerging boom and bust cycle as seen in the late 1980s.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB3314-39 End to negative equity | WB3314-40 Golden postcodes | WB3314-41 House price indices | WB3314-42 House prices soar | WB3314-43 London opens house price gap | WB3314-44 A waste of time and money | WB3314-45 Gazumping |
Latest house price surveys published by the Halifax, Nationwide and Birmingham Midshires Building Societies indicate a return to a North-South divide in the housing market with gazumping becoming a problem in London and the South East. The Legal & General is playing down the fear of an emerging boom and bust cycle as seen in the late 1980s.