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OriginGermany
GenresElectronica
AlbumsIntercollection
Touche
The Best of Interactive
Dildo
Record labels Intercord Record Service
ZYX Records
Dance Street
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Interactive is a German electronic music group, founded in 1990. They are best known for their 1992 single "Who Is Elvis" which reached No. 12 in Germany, and for their 1994 cover version of Alphaville's, "Forever Young", which reached No. 7 in Germany, also making the top 20 in several other countries.

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House prices fall by the most in south east, says Halifax

Jul 4,2023 4:20 am

By Michael RaceBusiness reporter, BBC News

The value of a home in south east England has dropped by £15,500 over a year after The region recorded The sharpest fall In House prices In July .

Halifax, The High Street lender, said average house prices in The area, which includes Hampshire, dropped by 3. 9%.

House prices in Wales, once The beneficiary of The pandemic " boom" also tumbled.

Overall, however, Halifax said The UK's housing market was showing resilience, despite higher mortgage costs.

It said average prices fell by 2. 4% in The year to July, valuing a typical home at £285,044. That is slower than The 2. 6% decline recorded in The year to June.

Despite The Falls , prices remain much higher than before The Covid pandemic.

Some regions saw sharper drops than others. The value of a home in south east England dropped to £382,489 In July .

Wales, which Halifax said had seen " some of The Most rapid growth In House prices witnessed during The pandemic 'boom'" recorded one of The largest annual falls at 3. 3% to £214,495.

Greater London also saw prices drop by 3. 5% In July , but The average price is much higher at £531,141 compared to other regions.

Average house prices fell in almost all parts of The UK In July part from in The West Midlands , where they remained unchanged.

The north east of England remains The cheapest place to buy a home with The average price being £167,594.

Commenting on The housing market in The UK, Kim Kinnaird, director at Halifax Mortgage, said it " continues to display a degree of resilience in The Face of tough economic headwinds".

She Said : " In particular, we're seeing activity among first-time buyers hold up relatively well, with indications some are now searching for smaller homes, to offset higher borrowing costs. "

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Interest rates fluctuate based on The Bank of England's base rate and market Conditions .

Last week, The Bank of England raised Interest rates for The 14th Time In a row. The increase from 5% to 5. 25% will lift The cost of borrowing money for many mortgages.

Andrew Bailey , The Bank 's governor, told The Bbc there was an " adjustment" to house prices going on. But he cautioned: " I think we should avoid preaching crisis at this point, it's not that. "

Last week, The Nationwide building society said that house prices In July recorded their sharpest Fall In 2009 but they remained £45,000 higher than February 2020, The Last month before The First lockdown.

During The Height of The Covid pandemic, house prices soared as people who were forced to work from home at The Time decided they wanted more space inside and out.

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