Monday, March 18, 2013
Asking prices up by 1.7% in March
Rightmove: "Spring bounce" puts house prices at 5-yr March high
A new survey of the UK property market shows that sellers are increasingly able to enter the market with confidence as a “spring bounce†in the market pushes asking prices up to the highest level ever recorded in the month of March.
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dill says:
Didn’t say please. Want doesn’t get.
happy mondays says:
Yes & i’m sure every potential house buyer will be rushing out to pay these asking prices! LOl stop it now ben my sides are splitting..
will says:
It’s all in the Seasons, and has nothing to do with affordability.
House prices rose 300% over a decade, wages didn’t.
richy richless says:
Asking prices mean nothing, just a reflection of either a) the leveraged position of the seller or b) greed and avarice…or c) both.
Reticent says:
There is a 500 sq ft one-bed flat near me with an asking price of 400k. The garden is tiny and gets no light. A 2-bed with a garden and 700 sq ft would struggle to go for that much. Nearby 3-beds start at 450.
I’d be amazed if they get a viewing. The flat is pretty much identical to my own which is probably worth around 300k.
The sport of kite-flying is alive and well.
reticent says:
There is a 500 sq ft one-bed flat near me with an asking price of 400k. The garden is tiny and gets no light. A 2-bed with a garden and 700 sq ft would struggle to go for that much. Nearby 3-beds start at 450.
I’d be amazed if they get a viewing. The flat is pretty much identical to my own which is probably worth around 300k.
The sport of kite-flying is alive and well.