House price growth in London has slowed to the weakest
pace seen in nearly four years, with property values in Liverpool, Birmingham
and Manchester now rising more quickly than the capital, according to an index.
Year-on-year house price growth in London was running at 6.4 per cent in
January – the lowest level recorded since June 2013 – according to property
analysts Hometrack. The report said house price growth in London is expected to
slow towards a "standstill" during 2017. Read more on the Independent
website.
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