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UK housing affordability hits 7-year high

Sandy Smith HULIQ 03/11/2010
Property prices in UK’s most expensive street soar, survey reveals

The average cost of a property in the most expensive street in England and Wales has soared by £300,000 during the past year, according to new research.

UK housing affordability hits 7-year high

A drop in both house prices and mortgage rates has improved the affordability of housing in the United Kingdom to its highest level since 2003.

US house prices rise despite increase in distressed properties

Property investors in the US may be interested in news that house prices in the country experienced a five per cent rise in value during February, compared with last year.

National house price register to be set up

Government says time for delivery uncertain because of data protection legislation, writes EDEL MORGAN McGRANE

What the king & queen of buy-to-let can tell us about UK house prices

Fergus and Judith Wilson, a couple of maths teachers from Kent, became the unlikely pin-ups of the buy-to-let industry during the property boom years.

Property expert fears house price 'double dip'

Although it has been officially announced that the UK is out of the recession, one property expert still believes that the British housing market is set to see a "second credit crunch".

Australian Property Market Boom

Lisa Valentine Embrace Australia 02/01/2010
Australian Property Market Boom

As some experts predict a further fall in house prices in the UK, on the other side of the globe Australia is seeing house prices soar dramatically.

U.K. House Prices Rise Slightly In January: Hometrack

(RTTNews) - U.K. house prices increased slightly in January underpinned by the lack of property in the market, the property data provider Hometrack reported Monday.

Is now the time to buy a home?

Irish Independent 01/26/2010
Window of opportunity 'still exists for prime London property buyers'

Opportunities still exist for those who want to make the most of lower house prices and invest in a prime London property, it has been suggested.

Is now the time to buy a home?

Although house prices are tumbling, mortgage rates will not remain low, so first-time purchasers will have to make a choice between holding back or taking the plunge, writes Charlie Weston


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