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Previously on "Nationwide Building Society House Price Index Nov 21"
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I dunno, does someone on £50k live in a half-million quid house? Maybe by now they do if they bought at the right time
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With 10% pa rises the norm, we are firmly in the "my house makes more money p.a than I do" situation again for many people.
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Nationwide Building Society House Price Index Nov 21
Key points:- Annual house price growth increased slightly in November to 10.0%
- Prices up 0.9% month-on-month
Full report here:
https://www.nationwidehousepriceinde...qm-spnyj-jtpdd
It's always an interesting time of the year as November tends to be exceptionally busy. Clients want to either be in their new home or exchange before Christmas to give them the certainty that they will complete in the new year.
There is obviously a lot of talk about interest rates increasing at the moment and this is perfectly normal for this time of year. Banks like other businesses (especially those who have hit their targets) put the shutters down to new business whilst they operate with skeleton staff levels over Christmas. This allows them to hit the ground running in January without having to clear a backlog of cases.
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