Tumbling real estate values are expected to see the Bank of England’s Housing Equity Withdrawal measure fall -3.3 billion pounds in the third quarter, following the first negative reading in a decade in the three months through June. A negative figure means that Britons put 3.3 billion more into their homes (via mortgage payments, for example) than they were able to get back in borrowing against their value. Naturally, that’s 3.3 billion less that is available for consumption and investment, weighing on overall economic growth. House prices have fallen 10.2% through December since peaking in May according to Rightmove PLC, an firm listing for-sale properties online.