House prices fell by more than £5,000 on average in
November, sliding fastest in Britain’s wealthiest towns as Brexit uncertainty
gripped the property market, according to the website Rightmove. In the largest
November drop in prices since 2012, Rightmove said the average price of
property coming to the market was down by 1.7%, or £5,222, on the month alone.
It said the biggest falls were in London, where the typical asking price fell
by £10,793 (a fall of 1.7%) and in the south-east of England, where prices were
down £8,647 (2.1%). Read more on the Guardian website.
https://www.theguardian.com/money/2018/nov/19/uk-house-prices-fall-5000-brexit-south-november-rightmove
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