Developments in the housing market

Sunday, April 27, 2008
by Geoff Riley

A selection of recent newspaper articles on the developments in the UK housing market

House price falls won’t send the UK into a recession
David Miles (a brilliant housing market economist)

Britain’s biggest homebuilder halts new projects
The Guardian

IMF gives bleak warning on dangers of global recession
The Times

UK housing slump fears overplayed
Financial Times

UK house prices will fall almost 20pc in next two years
Daily Telegraph

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