Rightmove March index shows North West biggest house price winner, East of England biggest loser

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Rightmove's done a rather nice map of its house price index launched today.

The figures are for March, compared to February, and show the slowest March ever recorded. Yet it seems the only losers are the West Midlands, Greater London and the East of England which all saws drops around the 4-5%. Biggest winner was the North West which saw prices up 8.7%.

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This just shows why Rightmove are number one, and why every estate agent and letting agent needs to be with them. There brand is massive and introducing extras like this just shows how creative marketing can forward your company. Shame though for all the agencies as its not cheap to be on property portals and property portals also seem to be killing the private seller as its not possible for private sellers to use rightmove (good news for agents though).

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