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Land Registry "These price levels last seen in August 2004"
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MissMoneypenny
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Land Registry with their usual time lag, confirm that house prices fell again in March 2009.
Remember also that Land Registry do not take into account the selling prices from distressed sellers (repossessions, auctions).
"The latest figures show that monthly house prices in England and Wales fell by 0.4 per cent in March.
The average house price is now £152,895, representing an annual decrease of 16.2 per cent. These price levels were last seen in August 2004."
http://www1.landregistry.gov.uk/houseprices/
Remember also that Land Registry do not take into account the selling prices from distressed sellers (repossessions, auctions).
"The latest figures show that monthly house prices in England and Wales fell by 0.4 per cent in March.
The average house price is now £152,895, representing an annual decrease of 16.2 per cent. These price levels were last seen in August 2004."
http://www1.landregistry.gov.uk/houseprices/
RENTING? Have you checked to see that your landlord has permission from their mortgage lender to rent the property? If not, you could be thrown out with very little notice.
Read the sticky on the House Buying, Renting & Selling board.
Read the sticky on the House Buying, Renting & Selling board.
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