Posts Tagged ‘house prices’

January 19th, 2009

How To Value Your Own House with Accuracy Your house or flat is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. The market definition used by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) which all RICS qualified property valuers are a member of quote the definition of market value as: The estimated amount [...]

January 9th, 2009

Nationwide record house prices across the UK, the figures make very interesting reading. Below are the UK house prices for 2008, every month house prices have fallen: January – .6% February – .9% March – 1.2% April – 1.2% May – 2.6% June – 1.1% July – 1.7% August – 1.9% September – 1.7% October [...]

January 8th, 2009

Below is an article written by the Estates Gazette on falling house prices and homes sold at a loss, it seems typical of what we see daily as headlines. These headlines are mere attention grabbers which make everyone quake in their boots. Hold onto your boots people… this credit crisis ride isn’t over yet but [...]

January 5th, 2009

North-east is worst hit by drop in house prices Original story By Simon Briscoe, Statistics Editor at ft.com – Restructuring and additional comments made by HouseRepossession.co.uk The nightmare situation of selling your property at a loss, due to plummeting house prices,  was a reality to more people in, Nottingham and Durham than anywhere else according [...]

December 4th, 2008

Get your hands on the freshest, most comprehensive auction and repossessed properties list in the UK. House Prices for Repossessed Houses sold at Auction The latest Allsop auction offered 1,100 properties for sale with 18 homes selling for less than £100,000. Lets take a look at the investment opportunity that this offers. Lot 786 – [...]