Monday, December 3, 2012

House Price Index


House Price Index Growth Slows Further in November 2012 says FNB
SA Commercial Prop News
John Loos, household and property sector strategist at FNB, said the FNB House Price Index for November 2012 showed further slowing in its year-on-year inflation rate, from a revised 2.5% in October to a lowly 0.5%. This is the 8th consecutive month of ...
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House prices drop by 20 per cent
Lurgan Mail
The overall average price of a house in the borough is now just £87,523 down 19.5 per cent over the year. However according to authors of the latest University of Ulster Quarterly House Price Index report, the small sample size may have an undue ...
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Investing in housing better than cash
Your Money
Nearly three in five IFAs expect UK house prices (the Halifax House Price Index) to rise in the next three years while over two thirds expect prices to rise over the next five years and more than four in five expect prices to climb over 10 years. Sean ...
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House prices fall across England and Wales
MoneyExpert
The latest figures from Nationwide's House Price Index outlined that property price growth remained flat in the month to November at 0% meaning that the price of a typical home has now reached £163,853. Robert Gardner, Nationwide's Chief Economist, ...
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Property developer to pump about £100k less than first thought into Barton ...
This is Scunthorpe
She said: "If the companies don't pay this money, we can be in a situation where there are not enough places for the pupils from the new houses to attend." Payments will now be linked to the House Price Index (HPI), rather than the Retail Price Index ...
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Markets Live: House prices bumpy
Sydney Morning Herald
On the ASX 24, the December share price index futures contract was 10 points higher at 4526 with 7,337 contracts traded. 10.09am: Markets have opened in a cautious mood - up 0.1 per cent in early trade. 10.04am: Stay tuned to this Markets Live blog for ...
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