House prices 11% jump
Series: Scotsman ; 21 August 2000, 6(1)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Latest survey by Lloyds TSB Scotland shows that house prices in Scotland rose by 11% in the last three months prior to the end of July. Survey suggests price increases are due to a lack of supply, and analysts warn that first-time buyers may be squeezed out of the market.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB3633-16 Aim to redress skills gap | WB3633-17 Half a million more homes | WB3633-18 House prices 11% jump | WB3633-18 House prices 11% jump | WB3633-19 Price is just about right | WB3633-20 House sales down | WB3633-21 Countrywide profits tumble |
Latest survey by Lloyds TSB Scotland shows that house prices in Scotland rose by 11% in the last three months prior to the end of July. Survey suggests price increases are due to a lack of supply, and analysts warn that first-time buyers may be squeezed out of the market.