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Monday, January 09, 2012
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Some really interesting data here on global house prices.
It shows that the UK is ranked 30th in terms of how house prices have changed in quarter 3 of 2011.

At the bottom of the table, Ireland suffered a more than 14% annual drop, whilst Cyprus a 6.6% fall and Spain a 5.5% fall.
At the top of the table house prices in Hong Kong were up nearly 20% annually and Estonia saw a 14% rise. Meanwhile, popular locations for UK buyers of property overseas, France and Turkey, also saw increases - up 6.7% and 6.3% respectively.


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