Property search portal, Home.co.uk have made a big magilla about the latest results from their shiny new data machine, courtesy of appliance-of-science number crunchers Calnea. Apparently, and against every other conceivable measurement, the UK market's not doing so well. Why's the Home.co.uk index interesting? Because "the new figures are derived from the largest collection of asking prices yet amassed, from across the web, and calculated by the leading house price economists, Calnea Analytics, with unparalleled precision". Right. But they're still just asking prices.