London home values rise at slowest pace since 2012
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HOME values in London rose at the slowest rate in five years as affordability issues and uncertainty surrounding Brexit damped demand.
House prices rose 3.3 per cent in May from a year earlier, the smallest increase since March 2012, according to data compiled by property researcher Hometrack.
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