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House builders enjoy strong recovery

April 2013

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The rapid sale “off-plan” of 600 luxury flats for a whopping £1,000 / sq. ft at the site of the old Battersea Power Station, which had previously stood derelict for 30 years and was best-known for appearing on a Pink Floyd album cover, is as close as you'll ever get to a bell ringing the word “recovery” in the housing market. While cynics might claim that these are mostly Asian buyers exploiting the weak pound to gain a foot-hold into the recovering London market this ignores the fact that the number of housing transactions has also been trending higher with the Government's Funding for Lending Scheme making for more competitive mortgages. ...

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