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Meanings of showed house in English
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Usage of showed house in English
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Figures from building society Nationwide showedhouse prices rose strongly for a fourth consecutive month in August.
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A survey by Britain's largest mortgage lender showedhouse prices rose at their fastest rate for over two years in December.
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The advice comes as latest figures from the Nationwide showedhouse prices rose at their fastest rate in seven years last month.
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The pound depreciated after the Confederation of British Industry lowered its economic growth predictions and a report showedhouse prices unexpectedly fell.
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Latest Nationwide data showedhouse prices rose 2 per cent in November, and 25.5 per cent year-on-year.
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Data on Tuesday showedhouse prices rose to a record high in February, with sales bounding higher after the summer holiday slowdown.
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Separate data from the ONS showedhouse prices rose 3.3 percent across the country in the year to July.
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Separate data showedhouse prices rose 5.7 percent in the year to June, up from 5.6 percent in May.
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A separate survey by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) also showedhouse prices losing some of their momentum last month.
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Data from Britain's biggest mortgage lender today showedhouse prices down a record 10.9 per cent on the year in July.
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In Britain, figures from a government agency showedhouse prices in England and Wales fell 1.0 percent on the month in June.
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A report from the National Association of Realtors on Tuesday showedhouse prices surged 11.4% in August from a year ago.
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For the three months to December, data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics showedhouse prices in Sydney had risen 5.3 per cent.
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Hometrack said its national survey showedhouse prices fell a non-seasonally adjusted 0.1 per cent in April, with the slowdown being pronounced in the southeast.
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A Reuterssurvey of 10 Dublin-based economists, published today, showedhouse prices in Ireland are expected to grow by 6.65 per cent on average in 2005.
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QV valuations this week showedhouse values in Auckland region were averaging $975,087, and nationally were now rising at their fastest rate since 2004.