You are clutching at straws, Year on year is meaningless, even if they fall next month (which is likely) year on year will show a rise. An average of 0.1% is pretty much 0, it means prices will be falling in many places. The boom is over, as i said several weeks ago.
PS why are they publishing July stats in July?
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Oh No! Surely this is impossible?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6916823.stm
House price growth in the UK "stalled" during July, suggesting that higher interest rates are starting to bite, the Nationwide has said.
Prices grew by just 0.1% in July, cutting the annual rate of growth to 9.9% from June's rate of 11.1%.
I mean, house prices only going up 10% per year?
How terrible.
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