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«House prices fell slightly in January for the first time since May...Despite this fall, prices have increased by 1.6% over the past three months.»
Author: Martin Ellis
«We expect this trend to continue during 2006 as house prices rise at a slower pace than earnings, therefore making it a little easier for first-time buyers to enter the market.»
Author: Martin Ellis
«Despite this fall, the housing market remains underpinned by a combination of economic expansion, historically low interest rates and high employment.»
Author: Martin Ellis
«Further above inflation rises in fuel and council tax bills are expected to drive up further the costs of owning and running a home this year. Council tax and utility bills will overtake mortgage payments as the largest cost for homeowners this year.»
Author: Martin Ellis
«The combination of improving economic growth, low interest rates and high employment will continue to underpin a healthy level of housing demand over the next few months.»
Author: Martin Ellis
«The continuing high level of house prices in relation to earnings will curb the ability of many potential first-time buyers to enter the market.»
Author: Martin Ellis
«The rise in prices in the first three months of 2006 was...slower than the gains recorded in the two final quarters of 2005.»
Author: Martin Ellis
«There were also signs that housing market activity may be beginning to level off.»
Author: Martin Ellis
«The weakening labor market, the continuing high level of house prices in relation to earnings and pressure on householders' finances from the recent hikes in utility and council tax bills are expected to curb demand in the coming months, therefore preventing a sustained acceleration in house price inflation.»
Author: Martin Ellis
«These falls need to be viewed in the context of the substantial price rises recorded in these parts of the country during the last few years.»
Author: Martin Ellis

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