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House prices will fall in 2011 Monday, 12 July 2010
 

Telegraph.co.uk

But the abolition of Home Information Packs has resulted in more homes coming onto the market, leading to a drop in values. Martin Ellis, an economist at ...

Market watch: End of HIPs are not to blame for 'flood' Monday, 12 July 2010
 

Daily Mail

By Sebastian O Kelly Home Information Packs (HIPs) were pointless, expensive and encouraged all kinds of mischief from jobsworth inspectors and predatory ...

Connells reports surge in seller confidence Monday, 12 July 2010
 

Finance Markets (blog)

by Gill Montia Connells Survey & Valuation has reported a surge as seller confidence in June, the first clear month in which Home Information Packs have ...

It's Now Impossible To Deny That UK Housing Has Double-Dipped Monday, 12 July 2010
 

The Business Insider

Estate agents have reported a sharp increase in instructions from new vendors following the recent abolition of HIPs, reinforcing the recent trend as more ...

If you want to make a profit on your house, live on a hill Monday, 05 July 2010
 

Daily Mail

It comes as a separate report, published yesterday by the Land Registry, revealed prices are rising more than six times' faster than inflation, ...

NAEA: Hips abolition 'boosts home selling activity' Monday, 05 July 2010
 

Mortgage.org.uk

The coalition's scrapping of Home information packs (Hips) is thought to be responsible for a boost to the housing market in recent weeks. ...

UK lending to individuals beats forecast in May Monday, 05 July 2010
 

Forbes

The Land Registry reported Monday that average home prices in England and Wales fell by 0.2 percent in May to 165314 pounds_ the first fall in a year.

House prices will fall further this year, warns Nationwide Monday, 05 July 2010
 

Telegraph.co.uk

However, while the abolition of Home Information Packs by the coalition Government was largely welcomed as the controversial packs were seen as expensive ...

Budget set to hit housing market harder than Hips? Friday, 25 June 2010
 

AboutProperty.co.uk

Homeowners are more concerned about the prospect of losing money on their home than the impact of home information packs (Hips), according to one industry ...

HIPs ban sees surge in properties for sale Friday, 25 June 2010
 

Mortgage Solutions

The number of houses coming up for sale in the month after Home Information Packs (HIPs) were abolished rose 20.8% across the UK, according to Agency ...

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Land Data calls for Government to make Official Authoritative Searches compulsory in all home buying transactions 20.05.10

Land Data fully supports the new coalition government's swift decision to suspend Home Information...

New NLIS Channel goes live 06.04.10

Thames Water Property Insight (TWPI) is now operational as a National Land Information Service...

Land Data announces 2010 Award winners in Local Land Charges 28.01.10

Winners of the third Land Data Local Land Charges Industry Awards were announced last night, 27...