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Hotpropertyinvestor.com Says UK Property Prices Down Again in August

House prices fell again in August, with the interest rate cut at the start of the month appearing to do little to revive the marketplace, figures show.

(PRWEB) September 9, 2005 -- House prices fell again in August, with the interest rate cut at the start of the month appearing to do little to revive the marketplace, figures show. The average cost of a property in England and Wales fell by 0.1% in August, according to property website Hometrack. Prices fell by 0.2% in July.

It is the 14th month in succession that property prices have gone down.

Hometrack says prices have now fallen by 3.7% over the last year. Interest rates were lowered to 4.5% on 4 August. The Bank of England reduced the base rate by one quarter of a percent, the first change since August last year.

The average cost of a property in England and Wales is now 161,000, almost 7,000 less than in June 2004.

Buyers' market
"According to http://www.hotpropertyinvestor.co.uk UK property prices have failed to respond to the recent interest rate cut and continue their stagnating negative trend, which has now gone on for well over a year," said housing economist John Wriglesworth.

"While transactions have picked up a little this month, a further reduction in new buyers and a further increase in supply suggest no prospect of price rises in the near future." Mr. Wriglesworth added that buyers were now generally seeking discounts of more than 6% of a property's asking price.

Only three areas across England and Wales saw prices increase during August - Leicestershire (by 0.8%), east London (0.1%) and the West Midlands (also 0.1%).

Prices remained level in 21 counties and fell in 33, with Avon seeing the biggest decline - down 0.6%.

It was followed by Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, West Sussex and Surrey.

For additional information on UK property news visit http://www.hotpropertyinvestor.co.uk.

HotPropertyInvestor.com:

Easily the largest property resource and auction sales database of its kind in Britain (GUARANTEED).

Contact:

Kevin Mason, director of public relations
HotPropertyInvestor.com
http://www.HotPropertyInvestor.com

or his publishers InternetUnlimitedLLC.com.

They can be contacted by writing to e-mail protected from spam bots or by calling +44 (0) 870 321 9430 (UK)

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