(Bloomberg) -- U.K. house prices rose in April as higher interest rates failed to stem gains in London and the southeast of England, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors said today.
The number of real-estate agents and land surveyors reporting higher home values in England and Wales outnumbered those showing declines by 28.9 percentage points in the three months through April, the London-based organization said. That's the most since December. In London, the balance was 86 percent.
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