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INVERNESS IV2 - £79,000
Freehold. 3 bedroom house (terraced). One reception room. 2 bathrooms. Council Tax band B. 20th Century / 1970s property. Parking. No garage. Garden.
INVERNESS IV2
£79,000 - 3 BEDROOM HOUSE (TERRACED) Ref No.793268
TORQUAY TQ1 - £187,500
Freehold. 3 bedroom house (terraced). 2 reception rooms. One bathroom. Council Tax band C. 20th Century / Edwardian property. No parking. No garage. Garden.
TORQUAY TQ1
£187,500 - 3 BEDROOM HOUSE (TERRACED) Ref No.11580292
STIRLING FK9 - £135,000
Freehold. 3 bedroom maisonette. One reception room. 2 bathrooms. Council Tax band D. 20th Century / Edwardian property. Parking. No garage. Garden.
STIRLING FK9
£135,000 - 3 BEDROOM MAISONETTE Ref No.4028281
NOTTINGHAM NG6 - £475,000
Freehold. 4 bedroom bungalow. 2 reception rooms. 2 bathrooms. Council Tax band G. 20th Century / 1950s property. Parking. Garage. Garden.
NOTTINGHAM NG6
£475,000 - 4 BEDROOM BUNGALOW Ref No.3625457

Interest rates held at 4.5 per cent

The Bank of England's monetary policy committee's (MPC) decision to keep interest rates at 4.5 per cent for the sixth month in a row was yesterday welcomed by a leading source of property knowledge.

The Bank of England's monetary policy committee's (MPC) decision to keep interest rates at 4.5 per cent for the sixth month in a row was yesterday welcomed by a leading source of property knowledge.

The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) believes that the property market "has been maintained" since last summer.

Rics chief economist Milan Khatri said that property sales had increased during the last year and that the number of new buyers on the market had risen for seven consecutive months.

Mr Khatri urged the Bank of England's MPC to consider an interest rate cut in spring, citing inflationary pressures, unemployment and a "fragile" manufacturing industry as reasons for doing so.

The Centre for Economics and Business Research, a financial thinktank, also believes that the MPC may want to lower interest rates because it believes the housing market will not be strong enough to support consumers through the rest of this year.

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