Monday, Jan 26, 2009
Hometrack's Latest Survey Results Out.
Bloomberg: U.K. House Prices Fell Annual 9.4% in January, Hometrack Says
U.K. house prices had the biggest annual decline since at least 2001 in January as the recession worsened and banks curtailed lending, Hometrack Ltd. said.
The average cost of a home in England and Wales fell 9.4 percent from a year earlier to 158,300 pounds ($216,000), the London-based property researcher said in a report today. The monthly decline of 1 percent was led by London, where prices slid 1.1 percent from December.
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1. 51ck-6-51x said...
I can't see the survey on Hometrack's site.
But there are reports in The Guardian, The Telegraph, MarketWatch, and The independent.
2. cyril said...
Hometrack's graphs are out of date as well.