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House prices remain higher than a year ago. Prices in October were 1.2% higher on an annual basis as measured by the average for the latest three months against the same period a year earlier. This continues the recent downward trend from a high of 6.9% in May.
House prices in October were 6.6% higher than in April 2009. Despite the recent downturn, prices remain above the trough reached in spring 2009. The average price is now £164,919; £10,256 higher than in April 2009.
FTSE 100 hits 28-month high as global markets rally on US Federal Reserve's QE2 - Telegraph
The FTSE 100 rose to a 28-month high after the US unveiled more quantitative easing that boosted commodity stocks and metal prices.
You've never had it so good! Boomed!
House prices remain higher than a year ago. Prices in October were 1.2% higher on an annual basis as measured by the average for the latest three months against the same period a year earlier. This continues the recent downward trend from a high of 6.9% in May.
House prices in October were 6.6% higher than in April 2009. Despite the recent downturn, prices remain above the trough reached in spring 2009. The average price is now £164,919; £10,256 higher than in April 2009.
FTSE 100 hits 28-month high as global markets rally on US Federal Reserve's QE2 - Telegraph
The FTSE 100 rose to a 28-month high after the US unveiled more quantitative easing that boosted commodity stocks and metal prices.
You've never had it so good! Boomed!