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House prices power ahead

Series: RICS Press Release ; (pr129) 20 November 2002, (2)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: The latest RICS housing survey for England and Wales for three months to October 2002 reveals house price rises running at more than double the long-term annual average of 10% and are expected to rise until year end. North of England sees the fastest rise - 81% compared with national figure of 54%. Average number of properties for sale per chartered surveyor/estate agent remains low at 63. Enquiries from potential purchasers fell in October. Price rise expectations are not maintained for sales.Survey is available at http://www.rics.org/downloads/market_survey/housing_oct02.pdf Press release at http://www.rics.org/ricscms/bin/show?class=PressRelease&template=/includes/showpr.html&id=839&faculty=RICS
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The latest RICS housing survey for England and Wales for three months to October 2002 reveals house price rises running at more than double the long-term annual average of 10% and are expected to rise until year end. North of England sees the fastest rise - 81% compared with national figure of 54%. Average number of properties for sale per chartered surveyor/estate agent remains low at 63. Enquiries from potential purchasers fell in October. Price rise expectations are not maintained for sales.Survey is available at http://www.rics.org/downloads/market_survey/housing_oct02.pdf Press release at http://www.rics.org/ricscms/bin/show?class=PressRelease&template=/includes/showpr.html&id=839&faculty=RICS