Sunday, Sep 19, 2010

Rightmove Down 1.1%

Yorkshire Post: Asking prices for houses fall for third month in a row

Property asking prices fell for the third month in a row during September as estate agents continued to have record levels of unsold stock on their books.
The average cost of a home put up for sale in England and Wales during the five weeks to September 11 dipped by 1.1 per cent to £229,767, the property website Rightmove says today.
New sellers have now dropped their asking prices by 3.4 per cent, or more than £8,000, during the past three months, wiping out half of the gains which were recorded during the first half of the year.

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