UK housing hit by weak demand with no pickup in sight


No demand: Estate agent’s signs outside a residential apartment complex in London. The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors says its gauge of prices remained at zero, with declines in London and the south-east being offset by gains in the East Midlands, Northern Ireland and Wales. — Bloomberg

LONDON: The UK property market is wilting from lack of demand, leaving home prices unchanged for a second month in March.

The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors said its gauge of prices remained at zero, with declines in London and the southeast being offset by gains in the East Midlands, Northern Ireland and Wales.

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