(Bloomberg) -- U.K. house prices advanced the most in almost four years in April as London buyers snapped up properties, according to a survey by Hometrack Ltd.
The average cost of a home in England and Wales rose an annual 6.8 percent, the most since June 2003, to 174,600 pounds ($350,000), the London-based research company said today. Prices rose 0.7 percent on the month. The figures are based on a survey of 3,500 real-estate agents.
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