«Overall,
annual house price growth nationally is most likely expected to slow to 1 - 4 % by the end of 2017.
Not exact matches
According to Knight Frank's latest Global
House Price Index, worldwide home
prices recorded their weakest
annual performance since the depths of the recession in 2009, recording only 0.9 %
growth in the year to March 2012.
The CS index shows
house prices rose at an
annual growth rate of 4.6 % in July.
The index shows that
house price appreciation accelerated to a seasonally adjusted
annual growth rate of 5.4 % in August, continuing its recovery from a late spring / early summer slowdown.
The CS index shows
house prices rose at an
annual growth rate of 4.6 % in July.
China's
housing recovery is broadening, with roughly two - thirds of major centers reporting
annual price growth through April.
7 July 2016: Mortgage lender the Halifax has issued its latest
house price statistics, showing that
annual price growth slipped by 0.8 % between May and June this year in the run up to the EU referendum vote.