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The Month in Numbers (Feb 2012)

Asking prices seem to be falling slightly in Kensington & Chelsea according to the largest property website rightmove.co.uk marked vendor aspirations for their latest listing in the Royal Borough 2% lower and a healthy 17% higher than the peak…

The Years in Numbers (Jan 2012)

Between 30% and 40% of homes that sell for more than £1m are in London according to the Land Registry but considering that only 3.5% of London sales are in this price bracket, this is a market that makes a lot of noise! 

According to their

The Month in Numbers - Dec 2011

Although it's December because of the time lag in reporting sales by HM Land Registry. We have some up to date numbers on supply of new homes to the market and asking prices but we will only be able to review the whole year in March.

At present we…

The Month in Numbers (Nov 2011)

Asking prices and sale prices in Kensington & Chelsea have continued to rise with sellers optimism (a rise of 5% for asking prices) rewarded with a leap in sale prices recorded by The Land Registry of 14% over the last year. 

However,…

Month in Numbers (Oct 2011)

The debate rages - is it better to buy or to rent and perhaps most mean by that is it cheaper to buy or to rent?  Merryn Somerset Webb quotes some good research from Capital Economics in MoneyWeek.  In fact the debate is rather more finely…

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