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Very balanced article Graham. I think most of the industry agree prices are slowing and the days of over valuing and waiting for the market to catch up are gone. Having seen figures reported elsewhere on sales volumes I looked at the land registry figures. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/uk-house-price-index-summary-september-2018/uk-house-price-index-summary-september-2018#sales-volumes Underneath the table of results about sales volumes there was very important qualification. The very last paragraph was the most important. Note: The annual % change in the ‘Difference’ column will be influenced primarily by level of completeness of the latest month’s data reported and does not necessarily reflect the genuine trends. The estimate for July 2018 is calculated based on around 85% of the final registered transactions. The number of property transactions for July 2018 will increase as more transactions are incorporated into the index. Comparing the provisional volume estimate for July 2017 to the provisional estimate for July 2018, volume transactions fell by 1.3% in England and increased by 0.5% in Scotland, 2.9% in Wales and 4.9% in Northern Ireland.
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