UK home prices rise at fastest rate in 9 years
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[LONDON] British house prices rose at their fastest annual pace in more than nine years last month, and prices in London have shown their biggest jump in a generation, figures from mortgage lender Nationwide showed yesterday.
House prices rose by 1.0 per cent on the month in June after a 0.7 per cent rise in May, taking the annual rate of increase to 11.8 per cent - the biggest rise since January 2005.
Both the monthly and the annual growth rates exceeded all forecasts in a Reuters poll, in which economists had predicted that the rate of growth would stabilise.
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