Friday, May 16, 2008
No pity
MSN: Pity the estate agents
The International Monetary Fund said last month the UK has experienced one of the world's largest "unexplained" increases in house prices over the past decade, which has left prices here 30% too high, compared with just 10% over-value in the US. That could mean an average British home, now costing £196,000, might be worth just £137,000. The OECD, in a report last year reached a similar conclusion
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