Over recent years the housing market has experienced a severe and prolonged recession. Doubts about the reliability of indices indicating housing-market trends have exacerbated the difficulties of actors in the market and have impeded appropriate policy responses by government. In this paper the differences both in data and in methodology are examined, differences that may go some way to explaining why the different series may seem to indicate different trends.
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