37% of Respondents Think House Prices Will Rise This Year
Gloucestershire Echo, The › March 17, 2011
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Gloucestershire Echo, The › March 17, 2011
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New research from the Worldwide Property Group suggests that the general public is split regarding the direction of house prices over the coming 12 months.
The results of the company's monthly confidence tracker survey reveal that 37 per cent of respondents believe house prices will rise, 35 per cent think prices will remain static and 28 per cent expect prices to fall.See the full content of this document
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37% of Respondents Think House Prices Will Rise This Year
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