House prices up 5.9% over 2009
Date: 31.12.2009- House prices rose by a further 0.4% in December
- Year-on-year house price inflation up from 2.7% in November to 5.9% in December
- Future outlook for house prices still uncertain
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| Headlines |
December 2009 |
November 2009 |
| Monthly index * Q1 '93 = 100 |
325.7 |
324.2 |
| Monthly change* |
0.4% |
0.5% |
| Annual change |
5.9% |
2.7% |
| Average price |
£162,103 |
£162,764 |
*seasonally adjusted
Commenting on the figures Martin Gahbauer, Nationwide's Chief Economist said:
''House prices rose by a further 0.4% in December, continuing the recent trend of moderate month-on-month increases. The 3 month on 3 month rate of change - a smoother indicator of the near term price trend - dropped from 2.8% in November to 2.1% in December, as house price increases toward the end of the year moderated in comparison to those seen in the summer.
At £162,103, the average price of a typical UK property has ended the year 5.9% higher than at the end of 2008. Few could have foreseen this development at the start of the year, when the near term price trend was still pointing to a repeat of the double digit annual decline experienced in 2008. Although house prices are still 12.2% lower than their October 2007 cyclical peak, they have now rebounded by an impressive 8.9% since their February 2009 trough.''
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