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House price growth 2.5% up on 2007 peak

The resurgence in growth in UK house prices has filtered out to the markets surrounding London, including the South West, East of England and East Midlands, helping to bring the UK average price to 2.5% above the previous highs recorded in Q3 2007 and increasing the north/south divide within the market, finds GVA in its Q3 UK Housing Market Outlook. CoStar News takes a first look.
By James Buckley
November 18, 2014 | 8:00 P.M.

Several regions are still more than 5% below peak, while prices in Northern Ireland are still almost half the 2007 level.

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