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Prices for flats and maisonettes

publication date: May 22, 2007
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Prices for flats and maisonettes have more than tripled in the past 10 years By Martin Ellis, Halifax’s chief economist The average selling price of a flat has risen by 203% since 1997 Quarter 1 from £64,503 to £195,382 in 2007 Quarter 1. The increase in the average price of a flat has outpaced the 192% increase for all residential properties during the past decade.


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