UK house prices edge down in May from April, annual decline speeds up

(Alliance News) - The annual decline in UK house prices sped up in May, according to new data ...

Alliance News 1 June, 2023 | 7:07AM
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(Alliance News) - The annual decline in UK house prices sped up in May, according to new data from mortgage lender Nationwide on Thursday.

May saw a 0.1% month-on-month fall in house prices. In April, house prices had inched up by 0.4%. The average house price stood at GBP260,736 last month, down from GBP260,441 in April.

On an annual basis, house prices declined by 3.4% in May, speeding up from a fall of 2.7% April.

Nationwide's Chief Economist Robert Gardner said: "Recent Bank of England data had shown some signs of recovery in housing market activity, although the number of mortgages approved for house purchase in March was still around 20% below pre-pandemic levels. Moreover, headwinds to the housing market look set to strengthen in the near term. While consumer price inflation did slow in April, it was a much smaller decline than most analysts had expected."

By Sophie Rose, Alliance News reporter

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