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Previously on "Nationwide Building Society House Prix Index Oct 2017"
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Nice try, but all those Xs don't fool us!Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostThanks, Martin, as always. Interesting para of the report:
With the ongoing uncertainty around xxxxxx and the rights
of xx citizens once the xx leaves the xx, we may see a
slowing in housing demand (and particularly rental demand)
in the years ahead, if it results in slower migrant flows.
Recent data points to a significant slowing, though the data
can be volatile.
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Thanks, Martin, as always. Interesting para of the report:Originally posted by Martin@AS Financial View PostKey Points:
Annual house price growth picks up to 2.5%
Modest 0.2% month-on-month increase
Full report here:
http://nfinews.co.uk/5KB-59GST-531C5M-2V58J5-1/c.aspx
With the ongoing uncertainty around xxxxxx and the rights
of xx citizens once the xx leaves the xx, we may see a
slowing in housing demand (and particularly rental demand)
in the years ahead, if it results in slower migrant flows.
Recent data points to a significant slowing, though the data
can be volatile.
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Nationwide Building Society House Prix Index Oct 2017
Key Points:
Annual house price growth picks up to 2.5%
Modest 0.2% month-on-month increase
Full report here:
http://nfinews.co.uk/5KB-59GST-531C5M-2V58J5-1/c.aspxTags: None
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