Friday, Apr 06, 2007
Prices in the Lakes on the verge of falling
The Cumberland News: Price of homes up just 0.1%
HOUSE prices in Cumbria rose again last month, according to latest figures.
The Hometrack survey puts the average price of a home in the county at £128,100, up from £128,000 in February, an increase of 0.1 per cent. The average price in Carlisle was unchanged at £115,100.
Nationally, Hometrack says, house prices rose by 0.8 per cent in March to an average of £173,400, taking the annual rate of growth to 6.7 per cent.
However, most of the increase has been fuelled by rapidly-rising prices in London and the South East.
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