Annual house price growth ran below 1% - at 0.3% - for
the eighth month in a row in July amid signs that consumer confidence remains
subdued, according to an index. Across the UK, the average house price in July
stood at £217,663, the study from Nationwide Building Society found. Strikingly,
house prices increased at the same rate of 0.3% on a monthly, quarterly and an
annual basis in July. Read more on the Yahoo! Finance website.
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