Make Homepage
Advertise
Partners
About Us

 

  Subscribe to the Newsletter
 
 
HOMEPAGE NEWS SECURITY COLUMNISTS OP-ED ARTICLES INTERVIEWS BOOK REVIEWS

Friday, 25 May 2012
Turkey Europe Middle East Caucasus Central Asia Russia Americas Asia Book Store World Economy Energy
House prices see 'spring bounce'

printable version
send your friend
add comment
Thursday, 30 March 2006

House price inflation has continued its recent pick up, according to the latest survey from the Nationwide.
The building society said prices rose by 1.1% in March, pushing the annual rate of inflation back up to 5.3%. The average property now costs Tú162,000.

In the three months to March, prices were 2.2% higher than in the previous three months, which was the fastest spurt since September 2004.

However, the Nationwide played down the prospects of a renewed boom in prices.

"The pick up in prices in March continues the upward trend we have seen since the autumn, which has been supported by a solid return of buyers" said chief economist Fionnuala Earley.

But she pointed to other factors that might keep prices in check.

"Utility and council tax bills are rising and on top of this, affordability continues to be squeezed as house prices rises further" she said.

Gathering pace

The Nationwide's survey puts it in line with other recent survey evidence from its lending rival the Halifax and the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM).

The Halifax reported earlier this month that prices were rising at an annual rate of 5.5%.

The ODPM put the annual rate of property inflation to January at 4.3%.

The common theme among many of the property market surveys and reports is that the market in London, the traditional driver of activity, have been picking up sharply in recent months.

BBC News
March 30, 2006

Thursday, 30 March 2006

Business
   World

Previous News

House prices see 'spring bounce'

Next News

 LATEST NEWS

Ukraine - Russia Gas Disputes: Is There any Light at the End of the Tunnel?

USAK Invitation: “Georgian Foreign Policy Visions and Georgian-Turkish Relations”, 30 May 2012

Turkey Supports Nuclear Status Quo in NATO

Are Leading Papers in an Issue of a Journal of Better “Quality”?

Kurdish Deputy Zana Sentenced to 10 Years over Speeches

 USER COMMENTS

add comment

no comment
   LATEST NEWS FROM WORLD
   MOST VISITED NEWS (DAILY)
House prices see 'spring bounce' House prices see 'spring bounce' House prices see 'spring bounce' House prices see 'spring bounce' 
Journal of Turkish Weekly (JTW)
USAK House,
Ayten Sok. No:21
Mebusevleri, Tandogan, Ankara, Turkey