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House prices see first yearly drop since mid-2020 - Daft report.

The number of homes available to buy on June 1st stood at just over 13,000, up 5% on the same date last year but well below the 2019 average of 24,200.

"The change in market conditions over the last 12 months is clear from the figures in this latest report," he said. "Now, very few markets are seeing prices more than a percentage point or two higher than a year ago – and those increases largely reflect increases seen March-June last year.

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