House prices see biggest annual fall since 2009

    WORLD  31 March 2023 - 21:00

    House prices fell in March at their fastest annual pace for 14 years, according to the latest figures from the Nationwide.

    The lender said prices were down 3.1 per cent compared with a year earlier, the largest annual decline since July 2009, BBC reports.

    The Nationwide said the housing market reached a "turning point" last year, after the financial market turbulence which followed the mini-budget.

    Since then, "activity has remained subdued", it added.

    "It will be hard for the market to regain much momentum in the near term, since consumer confidence remains weak and household budgets remain under pressure from high inflation," said Robert Gardner, Nationwide's chief economist.

    A drop in house prices would generally be welcomed by potential first-time buyers, who have watched property values surge, even during the pandemic.

    However, the reality is that renting has become more expensive for many people, and mortgage rates are higher than they might have planned for. The continuing rise in many regular bills and food prices are also adding to the financial strain.

    Line chart showing the annual percentage change in house prices. According to Nationwide, house prices were 3.1% lower in March 2023 compared with the year before.

    The Nationwide's findings, based on its own lending data, suggest prices have now fallen for seven months in a row. This echoes the general conclusion of other house price surveys and commentary, which show a slowdown in the sector and falling prices.

    In March, the Office of Budget Responsibility - which advises the government on the health of the economy - predicted that house prices will drop by 10 per cent between their peak last year and the middle of next year.

    The Nationwide said that prices were already 4.6 per cent below their peak, after taking seasonal factors into account.

    Alice Haine, analyst at investment platform Bestinvest, said: "What is clear is that the red-hot property market of pandemic days - when buyers snapped up bigger homes in the race for space, aided by temporary stamp duty incentives - is now behind us, with buyers and lenders taking a far more conservative approach towards home ownership."

    Concern over mortgage rates is a major factor in the slowdown in the sector. Rates surged after last year's mini-budget during the short-lived Liz Truss government.

    Although the rates have dropped back partially since, a succession of base rate rises by the Bank of England have fed through - so interest rates on home loans are higher now than people became accustomed to in the past decade.

    Although the UK's housing market is made up of a series of local property sectors, the Nationwide's regional breakdown for the first three months of the year suggested a slowdown across all areas of the country.

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