Thursday, November 15, 2012

House Price Index


House prices 'fall by 3% in Scotland'
Assetz News
Scottish property prices have fallen by almost 3% since last year - the steepest fall in three years. LSL Property Services' Scotland House Price Index said the price of an average home in September was £143,406, 0.3% less than in August. And the ...
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House prices go up – but deposit loans on the way
Jersey Evening Post
His announcement came following a briefing on the latest Jersey House Price Index out today which shows that house prices have returned to a similar level as a year ago with the average price of a property in the third quarter of this year £403,000 ...
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Singapore Curbs to Slash Home Sales in 2013: Southeast Asia
Yahoo! Singapore News
The island-state's private residential property price index rose 0.6 percent to a record 208.2 points in the three months ended Sept. 30, according to government data. In prime districts, apartment prices gained 0.2 percent, compared with the 1 percent ...
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Income: how wealth managers can exploit residential property
Citywire.co.uk
... recognition that housing is not a short-term holding but a fixed-term investment for three, five or 10 years (offering a 3% yield per annum over a 10-year term, paid quarterly) and you get a formula-driven return based on the Halifax House Price ...
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Blackstone Sees Two-Year Window to Buy Houses: Mortgages
Businessweek
"With rising sales and a sustained downtrend in housing inventory, we're projecting the median existing-home price to rise 6 percent this year and 5 percent in 2013, with comparable gains in 2014," Molony said. "However, if housing construction doesn't ...
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Web1 new result for House Price Index
 
Germany: House Price Index - Economy.com
Updated: 11/14/2012 5:42 AM. Actual: 5.3%. Analyst: Petr Zemcik in London. First Take German new-home prices rose 5.3% y/y in October, following a 6.1% y/y ...
https://www.economy.com/.../ds_proLogin_4.asp?...

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