House price boom.
Series: Financial Times ; 31 July 1999, 10 | Financial Times Money ; 31 July 1999, 18 | Times ; 3 August 1999, 1(2)Publication details: 1999Subject(s): Summary: The Halifax house price index suggests that house prices are rising at their fastest rate since the 1980s, fuelled by cheaper mortgages. The Nationwide index suggests a slightly lower rate of increase, with a rise of 0.4% in July. Opinion is divided as to whether the rises are signalling another 1980s style housing market boom.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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The Halifax house price index suggests that house prices are rising at their fastest rate since the 1980s, fuelled by cheaper mortgages. The Nationwide index suggests a slightly lower rate of increase, with a rise of 0.4% in July. Opinion is divided as to whether the rises are signalling another 1980s style housing market boom.