Buying still predferable to renting
Language: English Series: National Association of Estate Agents News Release ; 15 September 1998(8)Publication details: 15 September 1998(8)Subject(s): Summary: The rise in interest rates over the last year has not deterred the house buying public from taking on a mortgage according to the latest survey by the National Association of Estate Agents.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB3435-35 Sink-estate scheme | WB3435-36 Big lenders start `buy-to-let` | WB3435-37 Wall-by-wall mortgage | WB3435-38 Buying still predferable to renting | WB3435-39 Location matters | WB3435-40 Price stability | WB3435-41 City centre cinema boom |
The rise in interest rates over the last year has not deterred the house buying public from taking on a mortgage according to the latest survey by the National Association of Estate Agents.