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Soaring home prices in London push buyers to the sidelines
Published Mon, Nov 17, 2014 · 09:50 PM
London
RUTH Marchand said her six-bedroom house in the leafy south London village of Dulwich would have sold within six weeks if she'd offered it earlier this year. Instead, she's still waiting for the first bid two months after the property went on the market.
"Nothing is selling now," said Ms Marchand, who said she doesn't expect a deal before Christmas. "Any comparable houses in the area are still on the market."
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