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Average house up pounds 41 a day; yourmoney: : HOUSE PRICES.


Byline: GRAHAM HISCOTT

ANOTHER day and another sign the housing slump could be over.

This time it's the Halifax which reported property prices rose 0.8% in August.

The average home went up almost pounds 41 a day in value to reach pounds 160,973.

Prices are now broadly back to where they were at the end of last year.

The Halifax's Martin Ellis Martin Ellis is an Australian rules football field umpire in the Australian Football League. He has umpired 203 career games in the AFL. [1] [2] Footnotes

1. ^ At the completion of Week 1 of the finals for the 2006 AFL season.
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 said: "Demand has increased since the start of the year due to better affordability and low interest rates."

Howard Archer, economist at IHS IHS

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IHS
 Global Insight, said: "While it is now looking very likely that April marked the trough, we suspect they will be prone to relapses over the coming months."
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Publication:The Mirror (London, England)
Date:Sep 11, 2009
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