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Crest Nicholson will move out of London to cheaper suburbs

The pressures on the London property market were writ large yesterday when Crest Nicholson, assailed by rising costs and flat selling prices, announced the closure of its central London office.

Its decision prompted a fall in the FTSE 250 company’s share price and a wider stock market sell-off across the property sector.

Crest Nicholson shares fell 18¼p, or 4%, to 428p, dragging down those of its larger rivals Barratt Developments, which lost more than 3% to close on 561p, Berkeley, down 2.8% at £41.86, Persimmon, down 2.5% at £27.90, and Taylor Wimpey, which fell more than 2% to 185½p.

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