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Housing Market Overview, November 2008 (PDF 94KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_residential/rese_HousingMarketOverview_1108.pdf
The three month moving index is showing signs that the sting in the tail is starting to wane.
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Housing Market Overview, October 2008 (PDF 298KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_residential/rese_HousingMarketOverview_1008.pdf
This current run of consecutive falls is the longest in the history of the index.
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Housing Market Overview, August 2008 (PDF 286KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_residential/rese_HousingMarketOverview_0808.pdf
The monthly house price index fell for the sixth consecutive month in July.
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Housing Market Overview, July 2008 (PDF 165KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_residential/rese_HousingMarketOverview__0708.pdf
Scotland remains the only region across the United Kingdom where annual growth remains positive.
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Housing Market Overview, June 2008 (PDF 278KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_residential/rese_HousingMarketOverview__0608.pdf
May's decrease is the third largest monthly fall on record.
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Housing Market Overview, May 2008 (PDF 366KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/HousingMarketOverviewMay08.pdf
The latest fall was the third in succession and the sixth over the course of the past 12 months.
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Housing Market Overview, April 2008 (PDF 368KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/rese_housingmarket_0408.pdf
February's monthly fall is the second highest in the history of the Halifax index.
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Housing Market Overview, January 2008 (PDF 270KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_residential/rese_housingmarket_0108.pdf
Average house prices grew by 1.3% in December, bringing to an end the three successive falls in the monthly growth rate.
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Housing Market Overview, December 2007 (PDF 205KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_residential/rese_housingmarket_1207.pdf
Average house prices fell by 1.1% in November, the largest drop on record since December 2006.
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Housing Market Overview, November 2007 (PDF 378KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_residential/rese_housingmarket_1107.pdf
The underlying trend Annual House Price Growth (LHS) v Interest Rates (RHS) points towards further reductions as 2007 comes towards an end.
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Housing Market Overview, October 2007 (PDF 105KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_residential/rese_housingmarket_1007.pdf
This is the first time since May 2005 that there have been two consecutive months with negative monthly growth.
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Housing Market Overview, September 2007 (PDF 381KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_residential/rese_housingmarket_0907.pdf
The underlying trend points towards further reductions as 2007 comes towards an end.
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Housing Market Overview, July 2007 (PDF 443KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_residential/rese_housingmarket_0707.pdf
Halifax records monthly growth of 0.4%, whilst the annual rate remains above 10%. Nationwide records strong growth of 1.1% in June – double the rate for May.
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Housing Market Overview, May 2007 (PDF 138KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_residential/rese_housingmarket_0507.pdf
House prices continued to grow in April, despite fears that interest rate hikes would put buyers off, says our monthly update. Fixed-rate mortgages may have helped shield buyers from the increases.
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Housing Market Overview, March 2007 (PDF 123KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_residential/rese_housingmarket_0307.pdf
According to the Halifax, monthly growth is at its second lowest level since August 2006, despite double-digit annual growth. The 0.4% monthly growth reported by Nationwide shows a cooling trend as the year-on-year rate drops to 9.3%.
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Housing Market Overview, February 2007 (PDF 1,279KB)
URL for PDF: /documents/Research_residential/rese_housingmarket_0207.pdf
According to the Halifax, annual growth is unchanged at 9.9% for third successive month. Nationwide reports growth above 10% for second time in last three months.
