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London Housing Chart Book - Outer London driving house price growth

Outer London has been outshining the previously stronger central London boroughs. Transactions volumes there have stabilised, while house price growth has been racing ahead. But rapid price growth is eroding the gap between the two areas, meaning that this outperformance is unlikely to last. Consequently, we see annual price growth across the capital as a whole slowing to a standstill by the end of 2016.

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