Prime London growth stalls after 15 months
Monday, 02 August 2010
Prices now sit 6.1% below their March 2008 peak and price falls have been seen throughout the capital - with the remarkable exception of Mayfair which actually posted 0.2% growth.
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One of the main problems seems to be over-ambitious pricing of stock which puts asking prices as much as 10% above buyer expectations, says the agent.
Head of Residential Research Liam Bailey said: ‘The market experienced a severe lack of houses for sale during late 2009 and early 2010, which helped to push prices higher. Since May demand has fallen back by 8% - anecdotally price rises have begun to encourage potential buyers to think about renting again - and supply has also risen.
The healthiest parts of the market remain the entry level and the very top end - with prices only slipping by 0.2% in the sub-£1m and the £10m+ markets. The weakest markets are the mid-range £3m to £5m sectors, which had been the biggest price rises over the past 15 months.'
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