Snow and end of stamp duty holiday leads to first property price decrease in the UK for nine months
Snow and the end of the stamp duty holiday led to UK residential property prices falling in February, the first price decrease for nine months, but it is too early to say if it is the start of a downward trend, according to analysts.
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