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oh dear: House prices near £200,000 mark

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    oh dear: House prices near £200,000 mark

    House prices near £200,000 mark

    The price of an average home in England and Wales is closing in on £200,000, according to the Land Registry.

    In the April to June period the average house price in England and Wales was up 7.71% on a year ago to £199,184.

    In addition, the number of home sales jumped by 24% compared with last year, the registry said.

    On Tuesday the Nationwide upped its forecast for house price growth in 2006 from the 0-3% range to 5%, despite a recent interest rate rise.

    Last week, the Bank of England raised interest rates to 4.75% in a bid to quell inflation and some analysts think this move could cool the housing market.

    Regional differences

    The Land Registry figures show that annual house price inflation was at its highest, at more than 11%, in the north and north-west of England. The key London market saw prices rise by more than 8%.

    Click here for regional price comparisons

    At the other end of the scale, prices increased by 4% in East Anglia and by 4.4% in the East Midlands.

    However, this is still ahead of both general price inflation and rises in average earnings.

    Overall, the Land Registry report indicated that prices have risen in all parts of England and Wales during spring and summer.

    Rate rise

    The Land Registry's findings echo those of recent house price surveys by the Halifax and Nationwide.

    Both groups noted that house price inflation - particularly in London - has beaten analysts' forecasts so far this year.

    As a result, last week the Halifax upped its forecast for house price inflation in 2006 from 3% to 5%.

    But last week's increase in UK interest rates to 4.75%, may dampen housing market demand, experts say.

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    AVERAGE PRICES BY REGION
    Region 	Apr-Jun 2005 	Apr-Jun 2006 	% Increase
    North 	£124,055 	£137,861 	11.13
    North West 	£132,015 	£146,601 	11.05
    Yorks 	£133,692 	£147,230 	10.13
    Greater London 	£293,349 	£317,679 	8.29
    Wales 	£138,329 	£149,063 	7.76
    West Midlands 	£155,115 	£164,576 	6.10
    South East 	£223,373 	£236,915 	6.06
    South West 	£195,496 	£205,768 	5.25
    East Midlands 	£149,683 	£156,243 	4.38
    East Anglia 	£174,929 	£181,925 	4.00
    Source: Land Registry

    #2
    What's 200K these days?

    Absolute bargains the lot of them.

    Buy whilst you still can.

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      #3
      fantastic fink oil flog me filla forra fiver ....

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        #4
        I wish mine was near 200k !!! mortgage would be cheaper then !

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          #5
          We're doomed.

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            #6
            I wonder when the prices would hit again the 200.000 £ landmark, but in reverse
            The rest is silence...

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              #7
              All you lucky Labour Voters that live up north and can buy a house for 60k !!!

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                #8
                Originally posted by Andyw
                All you lucky Labour Voters that live up north and can buy a house for 60k !!!
                60? All my buy to lets are less than 20K and bring in 300 a month. Bargain.
                I am not qualified to give the above advice!

                The original point and click interface by
                Smith and Wesson.

                Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to time

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