UK House Price Growth Fastest Since Early 2018: Nationwide
April 01 2020 - 10:31PM
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UK house prices grew at the fastest pace in more than two years
in March before the coronavirus, or covid-19, pandemic struck the
economy, data from the Nationwide Building Society showed
Thursday.
House prices grew 3 percent year-on-year in March, following
February's 2.3 percent increase. This was the fastest growth since
January 2018. Prices were expected to rise 2 percent.
On a monthly basis, house price growth increased to 0.8 percent
from 0.3 percent, while economists had forecast a marginal 0.1
percent drop.
In the first quarter, house prices gained 1.3 percent
sequentially, taking the annual growth to 2.5 percent.
Robert Gardner, Nationwide's chief economist cautioned that
developments following the UK government's lockdown will not be
reflected in these figures.
"But housing market activity is now grinding to a halt as a
result of the measures implemented to control the spread of the
virus, and where the government has recommended not entering into
housing transactions during this period," Gardner added.
The economist said a lack of transactions will make gauging
house price trends difficult in month ahead. The medium-term
outlook for the housing market is also highly uncertain, where much
will depend on the wider economic activity.
In the near-term, economic activity is set to contract
significantly due to the measures taken to suppress the spread of
the virus.
But the raft of policies adopted to support the economy,
including to protect businesses and jobs, to support peoples'
incomes and keep borrowing costs down, should set the stage for a
strong rebound once the shock passes, and help limit long-term
damage to the economy, Gardner noted.
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