House Prices Fall at Fastest Pace in Two Years, RICS Says
Story date: 2007-10-10 05:31:00
Added on: 2007-10-10 22:40:52
Bloomberg - The market has become much quieter following the banking crisis, and the likelihood of further increases in mortgage rates,'' said Alan Coy, an estate agent at Bannister & Co. in Suffolk, east England. ``We are expecting much reduced activity for the ...
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