Asking prices in the South are now more than double than in the North
Rightmove’s House Price Index for October 2011 today reveals that average asking prices in the South are now more than double those in the North.
Rightmove’s House Price Index for October 2011 today reveals that average asking prices in the South are now more than double those in the North.
September's House Price Index found that this month’s new sellers made up some of the holiday quarter’s lost ground by upping their average asking price by 0.7% (£1,596).
Rightmove’s House Price Index for July found that the average asking price for a property in Wales increased by 0.9% over the past month, bucking the national trend as overall UK prices saw their first fall in 2011.
New London sellers coming to market in July set their asking prices on average 1.4% lower than those in June.
Rightmove’s House Price Index for July found that the average asking price for a property in the UK dropped by 1.6% over the past month, the first fall in 2011.
New sellers in Wales dropped their asking prices by an average of -1% in June to leave the average asking price for a property in Wales at £168,850. This was in contrast the overall national picture in the UK which saw average asking prices increase by 0.6% in the month.
Rightmove’s London House Price Index for June finds that the strength of the market in the capital continues, leading to a new record high average asking price.
June saw Rightmove record the sixth consecutive monthly rise in new sellers’ average asking prices, up by 0.6%.