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Nationwide says house prices fell another 2.5% in December

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    Nationwide says house prices fell another 2.5% in December

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7812108.stm

    House prices fell by 15.9% last year, according to the latest survey by the Nationwide building society.

    It says prices fell by another 2.5% in December taking the average house price down to £153,048 - £29,000 less than a year ago.

    The building society says that as prices have now fallen for 14 months in a row they are 18% lower than their peak in October 2007.

    The biggest fall in house prices last year was in Northern Ireland where prices dropped by 34.2%, partly reversing the huge house price boom seen in the previous few years.

    In Scotland however, prices were much more resilient, falling by only 8.1%.

    Elsewhere in England and Wales the drop in prices was more uniform, ranging from 11% in Northern England to 16.6% in East Anglia.

    Prices are still highest in London where they average £257,963.


    I wonder how much houses in CyberToryshire rose by last month?

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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7812108.stm

    House prices fell by 15.9% last year, according to the latest survey by the Nationwide building society.

    It says prices fell by another 2.5% in December taking the average house price down to £153,048 - £29,000 less than a year ago.

    The building society says that as prices have now fallen for 14 months in a row they are 18% lower than their peak in October 2007.

    The biggest fall in house prices last year was in Northern Ireland where prices dropped by 34.2%, partly reversing the huge house price boom seen in the previous few years.

    In Scotland however, prices were much more resilient, falling by only 8.1%.

    Elsewhere in England and Wales the drop in prices was more uniform, ranging from 11% in Northern England to 16.6% in East Anglia.

    Prices are still highest in London where they average £257,963.


    I wonder how much houses in CyberToryshire rose by last month?
    Sky is the limit for that crime free cul de sac.

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      #3
      18% down : only 32% to go then.

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        #4
        Naaah...it's all in everyone's imagination. In my neck of the woods, according to figures from the land registry, prices went up in the last quarter by over 7%, and have only dropped by 3.4% in the last year. And they base that stunning conclusion on the massive sum of 350 sales.

        What planet are these people on?

        http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/h...tml/24up.stm?d
        Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God? - Epicurus

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