Asking prices in Britain increased by 0.7% or £2,088 on
average this month and are still some 1.2% higher than a year ago, according to
the latest national index. The data from property portal Rightmove also shows
that after years of price falls, parts of London are seeing signs of renewed
buyer activity at the upper end of the housing market with a 6% rise in sales
agreed for homes of £750,000 and over compared to September 2017. Overall, it
adds that the housing market currently has stronger momentum in areas with
better affordability and sentiment, with prices up by 4.7% in the East
Midlands. Read more on the propertywire website.
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