Wednesday, Sep 16, 2009

Times round up of the latest house price stats

Times: Ten reasons for ignore house price statistics

Times Smart Money by James Charles - does the daily drip drip of property indices give us a true insight into the UK housing market? Click below to read the ten reasons why you should ignore house prices statistics. The Summary is - "Economists and property experts expect house prices to fall by another 8 or 9 per cent this winter and into 2010"

Posted by jack c @ 05:36 PM (460 views) Add Comment

3 Comments

1. mytimeisnigh said...

It would be great to get a drop next time in the Halifax or Nationwide's figures. Fingers crossed for a winter of falling prices.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009 09:44PM Report Comment
 

2. Phil S said...

So its OK to ignore the stats when the market is 'rising', but still take notice if they show a fall?

Thursday, September 17, 2009 07:52AM Report Comment
 

3. uncle tom said...

Everything we see from The Times now is such lightweight cr*p.

What happened to the educated opinions, the serious research?

Articles like this are just a re-hashed offering of what has been written elsewhere, with no evidence that any of the 'facts' have actually been checked or analysed.

Certainly not worth paying for, Mr Murdoch..

Thursday, September 17, 2009 09:09AM Report Comment
 

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