The Mail and the Express have picked up the same report this morning and spun a differing headline on their front pages.As you can see if you are a house owner you may be a little confused.Both papers are referring the land registry report.
According to the Express
The average home in England and Wales went up by more
than £1,200 every month in the past year despite Bank of England attempts to
dampen the market with hikes to the base rate.And in welcome news for
homeowners, experts claim the possibility of a housing crash is becoming more
and more remote.
Whereas the Mail ,perhaps ,dare I say with, a little more interpretation, says
House prices are falling across wide areas of the country,
it has been revealed.
This could signal the end of the 11-year property
boom.
Alarm bells sounded after official figures from the Land Registry
showed prices slipping in four of the ten regions into which it divides England
and Wales.
It is the first time in seven years that prices have fallen in so
many areas in a single month.
Rather confusing do you not think?
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