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Land Registry figures shows house prices in England and Wales rising 0.6% in October 2009, compared to a month earlier.

The average value of a home increased for the fifth successive month, to £159,546, with the annual decline falling back to minus 3.4%.

The North West of England saw the biggest monthly gain, at 1.9%, followed by the North East and South West, both at 1.5%.

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