Monday, Apr 21, 2008
Rightmove: -0.1% MoM, +1.3%YoY
Guardian: UK house price growth slows to 3-yr low
Annual house price inflation in England and Wales slowed to its weakest level since mid-2005 this month as April suffered its first month-on-month fall in asking prices in six years, a survey showed on Monday.
April usually sees a rise of around 2.8%
The annual rate of asking price increases slowed to 1.3% in April from 5% in March, Rightmove said. On the month, prices were 0.1% lower.
Last month, Rightmove reported that asking prices rose by 0.8%.
Posted by little professor @ 12:21 AM (407 views) Add Comment
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1. mark wadsworth said...
LP, did you wait up after midnight just for the RM report to come out? It was worth it, though!
2. uncle tom said...
Saw Shipside interviewed on Bloomberg this morning - seems to believe that curing the credit crunch will bring sweetness and light back to the market.
- I've news for him..!
He's not the brightest kid on the block, but a great self-publicist..