Boom continues with strongest growth for 16 years, says Halifax

Boom continues with strongest growth for 16 years, says Halifax

Unseasonal and incredible. The latest data released this morning from Halifax has revealed that, between October and November, house prices rose by a further 1.2% and 3.8% over the past three months. (Please click or tap the picture to find out more)

Halifax house price index figures show that at just over £253,000, the average property price has soared more than £15,000 since June - or 6.5% - the strongest five-monthly gain since 2004. To continue reading this article, please click or tap here
Source: Property Reporter



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