'No change on the horizon' as property prices continue to fall
House prices are continuing to fall across the country as buyers and sellers "sit tight" amid the political uncertainty caused by Brexit, according to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics).
It found that the number of people looking for a new home between October and November fell 6pc, while the number of agreed sales dropped 5pc. The impact of softer demand meant house prices slid 1pc last month, it said.
Rics' monthly residential market survey, which gathers the views of more than 300 chartered surveyors across Britain, also found that there was a prevailing trend in the lack of properties being listed for sale, with the average number of properties on estate agents' books now...
'No change on the horizon' as property prices continue to fall
The only safe place is to own luxury bedsit in Bham...
House prices are continuing to fall across the country as buyers and sellers "sit tight" amid the political uncertainty caused by Brexit, according to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics).
It found that the number of people looking for a new home between October and November fell 6pc, while the number of agreed sales dropped 5pc. The impact of softer demand meant house prices slid 1pc last month, it said.
Rics' monthly residential market survey, which gathers the views of more than 300 chartered surveyors across Britain, also found that there was a prevailing trend in the lack of properties being listed for sale, with the average number of properties on estate agents' books now...
'No change on the horizon' as property prices continue to fall
The only safe place is to own luxury bedsit in Bham...
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