The average number of homes for sale by each estate agent
has fallen to a record low, with agents in parts of the country gloomier than
at any time since the financial crash, according to a report by the surveyor’s
professional body. The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) said the
number of properties sitting on estate agents’ books fell to just 43 per branch
in March, the lowest figure since the body started collecting the data in 1978.
House prices were broadly flat across the UK during March rising strongly in
north-west England, but declining in London. Read more on the Guardian website.
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