UK house prices to rise 4-6% in 2016: Halifax
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BRITISH house prices are likely to rise more slowly next year, with prices increasing by between 4 and 6 per cent compared with growth of nearly 10 per cent in the past 12 months, mortgage lender Halifax forecast on Friday.
Last year, Halifax said house prices would rise by 3-5 per cent in 2015. But their own figures have shown growth of more than twice that in the year to October.
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