The number of new house sellers coming to market is
shrinking at the fastest rate in a decade, according to a property website. Sellers
are being deterred by “lacklustre price growth” amid ongoing political
uncertainty according to Rightmove, which said the average price tag on a
property fell by nearly £4,000 in November compared with October. But for some
buyers, now could be the chance to grab a winter bargain, the website said.
Read more on the Yahoo Finance website.
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