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UK house prices have seen a positive start to the year with a 1.3% rise in January, according to the latest data released by Halifax.
Continued economic and financial pressures saw the price of an average home in Wales fall to £234,086 at the end of 2023 - marking the fourth consecutive quarter of negative...
House prices have begun 2024 on a more upbeat note, with confidence beginning to blossom among homeowners ahead of spring, according to this morning's figures from Nationwide.
Despite the year starting with considerably more optimism than last thanks partly due to some welcome news for borrowers, investment management firm, JLL predicts that average UK house...
New forecasts covering the next 24 months from prime London residential property specialist, Cluttons predict that prime London values will remain unchanged this year before picking up...
New figures released by ONS and the Land Registry have revealed that average UK house prices saw a 2.1% fall in the 12 months to November 2023.
New research looks at Britain's housing market in the wake of interest rate rises to see which areas are performing the best.
Despite the doom and gloom of 2023's property market, house prices are still expected to climb on an annual basis.
Average house prices remained unchanged overall since last month, according to the latest data released by Home.
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