New record but lowest February increase in London since 2009
Average asking price in London were 1.2% (£6,000) higher this month at £486,890, another new record for London.
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Average asking price in London were 1.2% (£6,000) higher this month at £486,890, another new record for London.
Rightmove’s February House Price Index finds that there are signs of continued improvement in the health of the property market.
A few examples of how the scheme has been helping home-hunters all over the country to move into their dream home…
Accidental landlords make up around 30% of all landlords according to Rightmove’s figures and are largely seen as a casualty of the credit crunch.
The eagle-eyed amongst you may have noticed some rather colourful Rightmove-branded taxis whizzing around the streets of London lately.
An increase in landlords is likely to have a cooling-effect on rental price growth, much to the relief of beleaguered tenants.
According to the survey, London is the second best city to live in as a student and was the only UK city to rank in the top 10.
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