House price growth to hit zero in 2008
Story date: 2007-11-16 06:35:00
Added on: 2007-11-16 07:00:22
MSN UK News - Lower buy-to-let demand is also likely to take the steam out of the market. Nationwide's forecast is similar to that of the Council of Mortgage Lenders which is predicting house price inflation will slow to 1 percent next year. (Reporting by Christina ...
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