House prices rise 0.2% but slowdown in new buyer demand - Hometrack

Nov. 2, 2009
House prices rose 0.2% in October, Hometrack’s national housing survey has found. This is the third consecutive house price increase that housing intelligence business Hometrack has recorded, bringing the year-on-year rate of house price growth to -4.2%. Hometrack’s director of research Richard Donnell commented that the last six months had shown a recovering housing market, driven by rising demand and …

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