Housing markets continues to see modest improvement

Clapham

House prices in the first three months of 2013 were 1.2% higher than in the final three months of 2012 according to the latest Halifax House Price Index.

This was the fourth successive increase in this measure.

Prices in the three months to March were 1.1% higher than in the first months of 2012.This was the third consecutive rise in this annual measure.

House prices increased by 0.2% in March. This followed a 0.5% rise in February.

The Index found that home sales increased by 5% between January and February on a seasonally adjusted basis, according to the latest industry figures. Sales in February,at 85,710, were 10% higher than in February 2012.

The number of mortgage approvals for house purchases, however, fell by 5% between January and February to its lowest level since September 2012.

Martin Ellis, the Halifax’s housing economist, said: “The housing market continues to show signs of modest improvement. Prices in the first three months of 2013 were 1.2% higher than in the preceding quarter (fourth consecutive increase). Prices were 1.1% higher than in the first three months of 2012. House sales also continued to rise, according to the latest industry-wide figures.

“Weak income growth and continuing below-trend economic growth are likely to remain significant constraints on housing demand during the remainder of this year. Overall, we expect to see a modest increase in UK house prices during 2013.”

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