From WSJ: U.K. house prices posted their strongest monthly rise in more than two and a half years in August, the latest sign that the market is recovering from the credit crisis, data released Thursday showed.
The price of a typical home rose 1.6% on a seasonally adjusted basis in August to £160,224 ($260,315), the strongest monthly rise since December 2006, the Nationwide Building Society said. That leaves prices 2.7% weaker than in August last year..............Full Article (Subscription Required): Source
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