Asking prices for houses in Britain have suffered their
first September fall in nine years as worries about Brexit caused buyers to
hesitate and sellers to keep properties off the market, according to property
website Rightmove. The average price of property being put up for sale fell by
0.2%, or £730, from August, breaking the pattern of consistent monthly price
rises for the month of September since 2010, Rightmove said. Read more on
the Reuters website.
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