U.K. House Prices Rise 1.2% in June From May, Halifax Says
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U.K. house prices rose the most in eight months in June as a lack of supply of homes for sale supported values.
Prices increased 1.2 percent from the previous month, when they gained a revised 0.4 percent, the mortgage unit of Lloyds Banking Group Plc said in a statement in London today. The June increase was the biggest since October. From a year earlier, prices fell 1.6 percent to an average 163,049 pounds ($261,107).