House Prices Rise 1 percent In October 2006

Released on = November 1, 2006, 2:49 pm

Press Release Author = Susy Copus

Industry = Real Estate

Press Release Summary = The asking prices of residential property in the UK in
October 2006 has risen by an average 1%, which is 0.1% lower than September.

Press Release Body = According to http://www.WheresMyProperty.com, the average
asking price for UK residential property rose by 1% to £197,540. This brings the
rise over the last 6 months to 4.9%, and a rise of 7.3% for the year so far and 8.4%
over the last 12 months.

In October 2006 the average asking price for a detached property was £270,288, a
semi-detached £180,288, a bungalow £212,542, a terraced £148,795 and a flat
£160,941.

The average asking price in London rose by 1.9% to £324,513. The top five areas with
the highest rises were Tower Hamlets (+3.9%), Ealing (+3.3%), Hackney (+3.2%), City
of Westminster (+3.2%), Hammersmith and Fulham (+2.8%).

As expected houses prices remain firm. The Bank of England may raise interest rates
to 5% in November to curb housing demand. However with city bonuses due soon and
the arrival of migrants from new EU states demand for housing will continue. House
prices are therefore expected to continue to rise into 2007 albeit at a slower rate
than in previous years.

WheresMyProperty provides up to date asking price analysis for the UK and has around
900,000 property listings from 1000s of property websites. For more information see
their website at http://www.wheresmyproperty.com.



Web Site = http://www.wheresmyproperty.com

Contact Details = info@wheresmyproperty.com

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