East end high
Language: English Series: Evening Standard ; 26 May 1999, 2:2(2)Publication details: 1999Subject(s): Summary: Residential property prices have risen in all London boroughs according to Land Registry figures, but the biggest rises are in the east end. The average price of a London home increased by 8.8% between March 1998 & March 1999. Gives a table of average price of residential property sales completed for each London borough, by house type.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB3520-19 Service areas for beacon status | WB3520-20 National Land Use Database | WB3520-21 Prototype factory-built houses | WB3520-22 East end high | WB3520-23 Falling margins warning | WB3520-24 Housing inspections | WB3520-25 No escape from the net |
Residential property prices have risen in all London boroughs according to Land Registry figures, but the biggest rises are in the east end. The average price of a London home increased by 8.8% between March 1998 & March 1999. Gives a table of average price of residential property sales completed for each London borough, by house type.