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  address type original price current price change days on market postcode
clarence mews CM2 3 bedroom house £399,995 £340,000 DOWN 14% 50 days (cm2)
Pipers Tye, CM2, Essex CM2 8NP 3 bedroom house £399,500 £339,995 DOWN 14% 232 days (cm2)
pearce manor CM2 1 bedroom flat £139,995 £119,995 DOWN 14% 239 days (cm2)
Howe Green (5.6km SE of Chelmsford) CM2 3 bedroom semi detached £285,000 £245,000 DOWN 14% 239 days (cm2)
Reader's Corner, Five bedroom spaci CM2 5 bedroom house £499,995 £430,000 DOWN 13% 239 days (cm2)
springfield road CM2 1 bedroom flat £149,995 £129,995 DOWN 13% 198 days (cm2)
Hill Road, CM2, Essex CM2 6HW 4 bedroom semi detached £375,000 £324,995 DOWN 13% 156 days (cm2)
Pyms Road, Chelmsford 3 bedroom house £189,999 £165,000 DOWN 13% 143 days (cm2)
longmeads avenue CM2 7EZ 3 bedroom flat £365,000 £320,000 DOWN 12% 193 days (cm2)
The Courtyard, Baddow Road, CHELMSFORD 3 bedroom house £284,940 £249,950 DOWN 12% 253 days (cm2)

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Comments

  • Barbara Laker || These price reductions do not necessarily indicate falling prices. It could just be that this property was overpriced in the first place . I think this info could be alarmist. All info needs to be considered carefully. -- left at Tue Sep 04 16:10:03 +0000 2007
  • Mark || the word reduction means 'less' has the world gone bonkers ? of course it means prices are falling ! -- left at Wed Oct 10 21:23:29 +0000 2007
  • Steve C || We've been trying to sell our house since February 2007 and looking to buy for the whole of 2007. We've reduced our house four times and still can't sell (now 10% less). There are very few buyers in the market who have sold their house or have cash, those that are in a position to buy aren't confident about the market and have so much choice and time to decide that they are not under pressure to settle for anything less than the perfect house. Prices ARE falling because nothing is selling and the natural reaction for anyone keen to sell is to reduce the price. But unless you price your house to be an absolute bargain, or have something very rare in immaculate condition, or stumble across one of the few keen buyers out there, your house will be on the market for a very long time. -- left at Thu Dec 13 15:01:11 +0000 2007
  • BB || In very simplistic terms the monetary value of your house is governed by what a purchaser is prepared to pay. Said amount being determined by a significant number of variables including your need to sell and the purchaser's financial position. As such the market value of your house constantly changes and can just a easily decrease as it can increase. To gauge the current market position therefore the individuals above will need to determine the price for which properties are actually sold prior to comment upon whether house prices are falling or not. Quite what Steve C means by pricing at an "absolute baragin" is beyond me. Does he mean that seller's should ask for less than they believe their house is worth or the market price? Either way in the current market 10% is not likely to be enough. -- left at Wed Jan 02 12:42:49 +0000 2008
  • JB || We have been trying to buy a house for the last year. We have made offers on 3 and gone through the motions with Solicitors and surveys only to have the sellers pull out within weeks of exchange. We sold our property a year a ago as we thought this would help us to buy another home and have the money ready to go. Won't make that mistake again. -- left at Thu Apr 17 07:23:09 +0000 2008

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