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    Sharp fall in house asking prices

    The average asking price of homes put up for sale in England and Wales fell sharply in December, according to estate agents Rightmove.

    Asking prices were down 3.2% from November with London, which suffered a 6.8% drop, the worst affected region.

    Rightmove said the decline was caused by people wanting to sell before the extension of home information packs on 14 December and seasonal weakness.

    Asking prices are different from sale prices which have also fallen recently.

    'Deteriorating conditions'

    Recent indicators have suggested the housing market is cooling, with the Halifax recently reporting sale prices falling in each of the past three months.

    Rightmove's own data has been volatile in recent months, with asking prices rising in October but falling in September and November.

    It said December's figure had been distorted by a disproportionate number of one- and two-bedroom properties coming on the market in the past few weeks.


    The substantial drops in asking prices are further confirmation of the underlying trend of more sellers re-adjusting their prices downwards
    Miles Shipside, Rightmove

    Home information Packs (HIPs) became mandatory for anyone selling such properties on 14 December, a deadline which experts had forecast would trigger a surge in sales by people wanting to avoid incurring the cost associated with them.

    According to Rightmove, every region saw prices fall this month except the West Midlands, where prices rose 1.7%.

    The average asking price dropped by more than £7,000 to £232,396.

    December is traditionally a quiet month for the property market and asking prices have fallen this month in each of the past three years.

    But Rightmove said the extent of the slide reflected "genuinely tough market conditions".

    "The substantial drops in asking prices are further confirmation of the underlying trend of more sellers re-adjusting their prices downwards to try and tempt buyers in deteriorating market conditions," said Rightmove's commercial director Miles Shipside.

    House price inflation is expected to continue to slow next year as continuing credit and affordability restrictions dampen activity.

    #2
    Measuring Asking Price is about as useful as.........asking for your considered opinion AtW. Totally pointless.
    “The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”

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      #3
      Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
      Measuring Asking Price is about as useful as.........
      And what do you think should be measure? The size of your brains? They have not invented the equipment to do that yet!

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        #4
        Originally posted by AtW View Post
        Sharp fall in house asking prices

        The average asking price of homes put up for sale in England and Wales fell sharply in December, according to estate agents Rightmove.

        Asking prices were down 3.2% from November with London, which suffered a 6.8% drop, the worst affected region.
        Rightmove said the decline was caused by people wanting to sell before the extension of home information packs on 14 December and seasonal weakness.

        Asking prices are different from sale prices which have also fallen recently.

        'Deteriorating conditions'

        Recent indicators have suggested the housing market is cooling, with the Halifax recently reporting sale prices falling in each of the past three months.

        Rightmove's own data has been volatile in recent months, with asking prices rising in October but falling in September and November.

        It said December's figure had been distorted by a disproportionate number of one- and two-bedroom properties coming on the market in the past few weeks.


        The substantial drops in asking prices are further confirmation of the underlying trend of more sellers re-adjusting their prices downwards
        Miles Shipside, Rightmove

        Home information Packs (HIPs) became mandatory for anyone selling such properties on 14 December, a deadline which experts had forecast would trigger a surge in sales by people wanting to avoid incurring the cost associated with them.

        According to Rightmove, every region saw prices fall this month except the West Midlands, where prices rose 1.7% .

        The average asking price dropped by more than £7,000 to £232,396.

        December is traditionally a quiet month for the property market and asking prices have fallen this month in each of the past three years.
        But Rightmove said the extent of the slide reflected "genuinely tough market conditions".

        "The substantial drops in asking prices are further confirmation of the underlying trend of more sellers re-adjusting their prices downwards to try and tempt buyers in deteriorating market conditions," said Rightmove's commercial director Miles Shipside.

        House price inflation is expected to continue to slow next year as continuing credit and affordability restrictions dampen activity.
        HTH
        Hard Brexit now!
        #prayfornodeal

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          #5
          Originally posted by AtW View Post
          And what do you think should be measure?
          The actual selling price.

          HTH
          “The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”

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            #6
            Originally posted by sasguru View Post
            HTH
            "But Rightmove said the extent of the slide reflected "genuinely tough market conditions"."

            HTH

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              #7
              Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
              The actual selling price.
              Ok, so you think if asking price is dropping, then somehow actual selling price is going up?

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                #8
                Originally posted by AtW View Post
                Sharp fall in house asking prices
                Somebody should teach you how to make a URL link.
                I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.

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                  #9
                  I don't really know why you're so obsessed with house prices atw. You're not likely to be able to buy even if they fall 50%.

                  Hard Brexit now!
                  #prayfornodeal

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
                    I don't really know why you're so obsessed with house prices atw. You're not likely to be able to buy even if they fall 50%.

                    I think even if houses were free, AtW could still not afford to pay for a solicitor.
                    I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.

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