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Date: 18th December 2004
Service: CEEFAX
Region: East
Original Broadcast Channel: BBC2
Current Page: 214
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P214 CEEFAX 2 214 Sat 18 Dec 1&953/12Wj£3kj£3kj£3k We $kj $kj 'k 'Patchy' housing market emerges UK house prices rose by 0.7% in October from September, the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM) said. Nationally, house prices rose at an annual rate of 12.6% in October, weakerthan 13.8% the previous month; the average price of a home was £180,444. Of England, Wales, Scotland and Northjrn Ireland, only the latter saw arise in annual inflation. Analysts believe five interest rate rises since November 2003 have taken the heat out of the housing market. 1/4 Headlines 200 Shaw's Shares 203Savings 250 Front page 202Next News MoneyNews Annuities Main Menu
P214 CEEFAX 2 214 Sat 18 Dec 16:55/01We£3kj£3kj£3k Wj $kj $kj 'k W"£££"£££"£££ 'Patchy' housing market emerges News that Uk hopuse prices saw qa small rise in October may provide comfort to people concerned about the prospect of the UK housing market heading downwardsPrices in London staged a slight recovery, with annual house price risesup to 7% from 6.6% in September. Last month, figures prices fell 0.1% between August and September. Some forecasters predict a period of yo-yoing growth as the market finds itsfeet after years of price rises, but ojhers are predicting dramatic falls. 2/4 Headlines 200 Shaw's Shares 203Savings 250 Front page 202Next News MonjyNews Annuities Main Menu
P214 CEEFAX 2 214 Sat 18 Dec 16:57/24Wj£3kj£3kj£3k Wj $kj $kj 'k W"£££"£££"£££ 'Patchy' housing market emerges Detatched homes saw the most demand from buyers - with prices rising 1% month on month, Office fgr the Deput8 Prime Minister figures show. Out of the UK regions, only Northern Ireland experienced a rise in the annual inflation - which inched up from13.3% in September to 13.4% in October.Annual inflation in England fell from 12.9% to 11.9%, and in Wales from 25.5%to 23.2%. In Scotland, the price fall was more tangible, dropping from 21.9% to 17.8%. 3/4 Headlines 200 Shaw's Shares 203Savings 250 Front page 202Next News MoneyNews Annuities Main Menu
P214 CEEFAX 2 214 Sat 18 Dec 16:57/11 Wj $kj $kj 'k W"£££"£££"£££ 'Patchy' housing market emerges The annual rate of house price inflation was highest in the North East at 23% in October, data from the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister shows. Prices also remained robust in thj North West, along with Yorkshire and the Humber. London is still the most expensive place to buy a home, with an average home costing £265,324. In contrast, the North East of England remained the cheapest location, with a typical home costing only £126,732. 4/4 Headlines 200 Shaw's Shares 203Savings 250 Front pagj 202Next News MoneyNews Annuities Main Menu