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Annual house price inflation 6.1%- Assetz

IFAonline | 24 Aug 2010 | 13:16

Average UK property prices were 6.1% higher this July than last and currently stand at £200,913.

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Recession 'over' but hold the champagne, experts warn

The UK may finally have exited the worst recession since World War Two, but do not be fooled, tough times loom, experts say.

IFAonline | 26 Jan 2010 | 11:45
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Assetz rules out 'double dip' in house prices

The housing market will continue to strengthen over the next few years rendering a dreaded 'double dip' in prices unlikely, investment specialists Assetz says.

IFAonline | 15 Oct 2009 | 15:02

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Assetz calls house price slump 'bottom'

The 'bottom' of the house price crash could arrive as early as next summer while the UK base rate is likely to fall to zero, according to property investment firm Assetz.

IFAonline | 22 Dec 2008 | 11:15
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Investors responsible for BTL health - Assetz

Investors are largely responsible for the current health of the buy-to-let lending market, according to property investment firm Assetz.

IFAonline | 27 Feb 2008 | 14:00
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Assetz laughs off UK property struggle 'fuss'

The average house price will grow, interest rates will drop and rents will climb in 2008, according to Stuart Law, chief executive of property investment firm Assetz.

IFAonline | 05 Dec 2007 | 11:00
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Bank misled public over interest rates - Assetz

The Bank of England misled the public in a bid to justify five base rate jumps in under a year, property investment firm Assetz claims.

IFAonline | 14 Aug 2007 | 16:50
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Property investors seeking home comforts

Property investors are keeping their money on home shores more regularly, according to Assetz, with holiday homes the new investment fad.

IFAonline | 28 Feb 2007 | 08:00
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Buy-to-let market bouncing back says Assetz

The buy-to-let market has stabilised and is now ready to being slow but steady growth research released yesterday reveals.

IFAonline | 22 Jul 2005 | 09:00

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