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In the wake of Kwasi Kwarteng’s autumn mini-Budget the housing market was expected to implode as mortgage rates soared. Yet, despite a notable drop in property values, the anticipated free fall has failed to materialise. Melissa Lawford explains why we are not out of the woods yet – and reveals the invisible threat that means the house price plunge is only beginning.
Chris
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