Monday, 28 September 2009

Property Asking Prices Rise In September

More news about the UK property market from Dibben and Dibben as Latest report published by the British property company – Rightmove – suggests that British property asking prices increased as a result of improved market confidence of home sellers and decreased supply of marketed properties.

According to a report published earlier, an average asking price of a traditional British home rose by 0.6% to a level of £223,996, which figure compares to a 2.2% fall registered in August this year. It should be noted, however, that rises of asking prices were mainly seen in London, East Anglia and the southwest of the UK, while the rest of Wales and England saw slight decreases in asking prices.

The report as showed that asking prices for UK property increased by 0.9% in London, by 1.5% in the southwest, and by 8.4% in East Anglia, while an average decline was noticed in Yorkshire and Humberside with an average house price falling by 3.6%.

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