Thursday, 19 January 2017

Where Are House Prices For First-Time Buyers Rising Fastest?

House price growth among first-time buyers increased for the first time since Brexit in November, according to new Land Registry figures. A Telegraph analysis of the data shows that the cost of an average first-time buyer property rose by 7.1 per cent in England to £196,379 - more than £12k higher than in November 2015. The Land Registry data had been showing a slowing down in prices since the UK voted to leave the EU in June last year, with growth decreasing to 6.7 per cent in the year to October. This is the lowest growth among first-time buyers since the year to October 2015. Read more on the Daily Telegraph website.

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