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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by PM-Junkie View Post
    Well according to those very-factual-and-never-known-to-spin-on-behalf-of-the-government people at the BBC, prices actually rose
    Okay, overall they went up 0.1%

    But yes, BBC are leading the "Green Shoots" only news bulletins on behalf of Labour.

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  • PM-Junkie
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    If anyones interested, according to the Land Registry they didn't really change in June.

    Boomed!
    Well according to those very-factual-and-never-known-to-spin-on-behalf-of-the-government people at the BBC, prices actually rose

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  • DimPrawn
    started a topic House prices

    House prices

    If anyones interested, according to the Land Registry they didn't really change much in June overall.

    There was a divided picture across England and Wales for property values in June compared with May. Five areas showed a rise in prices and five showed a fall.

    The rises were in London (up 2%), the West Midlands (up 0.5%), the South West (up 0.4%), the South East (up 0.3%), and the East (up 0.2%).

    The falls were in the North East (down 0.1%), the North West (down 0.9%), the East Midlands (down 1.1%), Wales (down 1.1%), and Yorkshire and the Humber (down 1.2%).


    sasguru, buying them BTL's is a good idea.

    Boomed!
    Last edited by DimPrawn; 28 July 2009, 11:35.

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