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Average house prices still on the increase

According to Nationwide, average house prices have increased in May by 0.5% (month on month). With the annual rate of house price inflation now 9.8%, compared to May 2009.

Martin Gahbauer, Nationwide’s Chief Economist said:

The price of a typical UK property rose by a seasonally adjusted 0.5% month-on-month (m/m) in May, following a 1.1% increase in April.  The smoother 3 month on 3 month rate of increase rose from 1.1% in April to 1.7%, as February’s fall in house prices dropped out of the most recent three month average.  The annual rate of house price inflation dropped from 10.5% to 9.8%, which reflects the weaker pace of increase in May 2010 relative to May 2009.  Since reaching a trough in February 2009 – following a drop of 19.3% from their October 2007 peak –  house prices have risen by 12.2% and are now just 9.5% below the October 2007 peak.

“Housing market conditions remain characterised by thin transaction volumes and a relative scarcity of properties for sale, despite a slow return of more sellers in recent months.  The current supply-demand balance on the market is still consistent with relatively stable to modestly upward trending prices.”

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