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Commercial property drops down by 22 percent

Released on: September 17, 2008, 2:08 am

Press Release Author: Gracy

Industry: Financial

Press Release Summary: The liquidity crisis-hit economy has more reasons to worry as
the commercial property rates have come down by a significant margin of 22 percent,
a recently conducted survey revealed.

Press Release Body: London (Longdog Finance) September 17, 2008: The United Kingdom
economy tryst with bad times continues as a recently conducted survey revealed a
substantial dip in the commercial property rates by a huge margin of 22 percent.
This does not auger well for the economy that is already going through the most lean
patch of history.

Investment Property Bank, the organisation that conducted the survey is based its
research that was conducted on about 3,695 properties. These properties that at
present are under the ownership of fund managers and property firms values a huge
40.81 billion pounds. With rising inflation rate on the other side, no relief is
expected from these dual attack in near future.

Seeing the dip and situation looking more murkier in near future, people who own
more then one property by their name are resorting to sell them. Interestingly this
is not a first time that a survey has shown this result, earlier too there have been
surveys that have revealed property slumps in the past. Unfortunately for citizens,
government has failed to take any preventive measures in this direction always.

For additional information on the news that is the subject of this release (or for a
sample, copy or demo), contact Webmaster or visit http://www.longdogfinance.co.uk

Web Site: http://www.longdogfinance.co.uk

Contact Details: United Kingdom

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