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Inflation · EnglandThe UK housing market continues to show steady forwards momentum as buyer demand builds, although sticky inflation is keeping some on the fence ahead of further base rate cuts. The latest data from the Office for National Statistics has revealed a 3.5% annual increase in house prices in the year to April, bringing the average sold property price to £265,000. While this growth might be slower than the 7% annual boost seen in March, the result is …Read Article
Housing market is "strong and stable" as prices edge up 3.5%

London, England · LondonWhile a 0.8% annual uptick in house prices might seem underwhelming, positive market sentiment and a boost in sales indicates acceleration could be on the way. The latest house price index from Rightmove released this week showed average asking prices had fallen slightly on a monthly basis to an average of £378,240 – but the figures were skewed, as they have been for some time, with gains in the North and Midlands and falls in the South and Lond…Read Article
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