A couple of house price surveys - from the Land Registry and the ODPM - continue to point to a "flatlining" market. Apparently, buyers are sitting on their hands, sellers are twiddling their thumbs, and estate agents are doing both at the same time. More, courtesy of the BBC, here. Elsewhere, FindAProperty highlights the threat to the great British terraced house. A once mighty institution - allowing a man to crawl through the loft space and sleep with his neighbour's wife, or burn the couple living four doors down to a complete crisp by falling asleep with a cigarette in his mouth and lighting his own toupee - is being steadily bulldozed to make way for inferior construction. You'd think we'd be safe, in London, though. The full story, on the other side of this link.