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No quick solutions to euro entry problem

Series: RICS UK Economic Brief ; December 2003/January 2004, 1-8(8)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: The December 2003/January 2004 "RICS UK economic brief" published by RICS Policy Unit concludes that the government commissioned housing market studies do not provide any quick solutions to the euro entry problem. Reviews the commercial property, construction and residential property markets. Investor enthusiasm for commercial property showed little sign of waning in recent months and the construction industry continued to witness robust growth in the third quarter 2003. House prices are likely to rise 15% in 2003, though the pace of increase has slowed since 2002. The brief is available at http://www.rics.org/downloads/brief/ebjan04.pdf. http://www.rics.org/ricscms/bin/show?class=Brief&template=/includes/showbrief.html&id=555
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The December 2003/January 2004 "RICS UK economic brief" published by RICS Policy Unit concludes that the government commissioned housing market studies do not provide any quick solutions to the euro entry problem. Reviews the commercial property, construction and residential property markets. Investor enthusiasm for commercial property showed little sign of waning in recent months and the construction industry continued to witness robust growth in the third quarter 2003. House prices are likely to rise 15% in 2003, though the pace of increase has slowed since 2002. The brief is available at http://www.rics.org/downloads/brief/ebjan04.pdf. http://www.rics.org/ricscms/bin/show?class=Brief&template=/includes/showbrief.html&id=555