Half a million UK homes still in negative equity

Problem is worst across Northern Ireland, Scotland and northern England, where prices are still depressed

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NEARLY half a million households are still in negative equity – meaning their houses are worth less than their mortgages – despite rising property prices across most of the country.

The problem is worst in Northern Ireland, Scotland and northern England, where house prices have not yet recovered from the slump that started in 2008.

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