The slowing housing market in the capital means more homes in central London are being withdrawn from sale than are being sold, according to figures from LonRes.
Some 58% of properties have been withdrawn from the market so far this year, it says.
The slowing housing market in the capital means more homes in central London are being withdrawn from sale than are being sold, according to figures from LonRes.
Some 58% of properties have been withdrawn from the market so far this year, it says.
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