1 Minute Read by Reuters Staff (Reuters) – LONDON, July 7 (Reuters) – House prices in the United Kingdom dipped in June for the first time since January as the government prepared to reduce the tax advantage for homebuyers, according to Halifax, a mortgage provider. Halifax reported that house prices were 0.5 percent lower than in May. Prices were 8.8% higher in June 2020 than in June 2020, after growing by the greatest in 14 years in May, when they jumped 9.6%. William Schomberg contributed reporting, and Michael Holden edited the piece./nRead More