Uncle C
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rightmove and other similar data has to be taken with a bucket of salt, their prices reflect asking prices not actual real prices. there can be a considerable difference between the two, with fluctuations in that gap. asking prices could drop to reflect sellers realistic view of the market, while the actual prices sold for still increase. one area/market might get 7% less than the asking price, while another gets 15%.
altogether, i wouldn't trust rightmove or similar as a source.
We'll beg to differ on this one then.
If you want to know whether to buy or sell shares (for instance) you dont look at how they were performing three months ago. You find the latest bang up to date information. Same with house prices. Rightmove trends may be flawed but at least they are topical not historical.