Newly released data from Halifax has revealed that during
October, average house prices across the UK topped £250k for the first time
ever following the strongest growth in over four years. Halifax data shows that
on a monthly basis, house prices in October saw a 0.3% rise against September
and between August and October, saw a 4.0% rise against the preceding three
months. Driven by the mini-boom, research shows that house prices in October were
7.5% higher than in the same month a year earlier – the strongest growth since
June 2016. Read more on the Property Reporter website.
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