October asking prices increase despite market conditions
The Rightmove House Price Index has seen an increase in average asking prices every October for the past 10 years, so it was perhaps not surprising to see a 3.1% rise over the past month.
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The Rightmove House Price Index has seen an increase in average asking prices every October for the past 10 years, so it was perhaps not surprising to see a 3.1% rise over the past month.
An October increase of 4.3% or less would have meant London prices fell year-on-year. However, the 18,497 sellers who came to the market in the last month increased their average asking prices by 5% compared to sellers in the previous month.
Welsh sellers coming to market in October went against the trend of the rest of the country by pricing their properties at -0.6% less than a month ago.
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Home-owners are forking-out almost twice as much on their kitchens than any other part of the home, a new study by Rightmove can reveal.
On average London home-owners spent ÂŁ35 in every ÂŁ100 of their home improvement budget on the kitchen in the last 12 months, the largest proportion of spend in the country with the national average standing at ÂŁ33.
On average Welsh home-owners spent ÂŁ31 in every ÂŁ100 of their home improvement budget on the kitchen in the last 12 months, although this was slightly lower than the national average of ÂŁ33.