London house prices keep falling while South East goes into reverse

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House prices in London have suffered further falls, while the market in the South East of England has gone into reverse for the first time since 2011, according to official figures.

The capital posted a 3.8pc decline for the year to February – steeper than the 2.2pc drop for the 12 months to January and the biggest drop for almost a decade – while prices fell by 1.8pc in the South East.

 

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Saturated market. A market awash with Eastern and Middle Eastern money.

People have realised there is life outside London!

What a terrible shame. Can't somebody start fundraising to help these poor people?

Brexit dividend!

The asset bubble will pop and the financial illiterate will blame it on Brexit 🤣

What did you “geniuses” expect after voting for Brexit

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