House Prices And Mortgage Lending Show Surprise Rise In March
ians | April 2, 2009It would seem that as the sun comes out, the days are longer and the weather takes a turn for the better, good news seems to be emerging from one of the nations leading Building Societies, with figures showing house prices and mortgage lending rising in March, compared to the previous month.
Nationwide have reported that in February 2009, the average house price was around £147,746, but the March figure has just emerged at £150,946, which is just under a 1% increase, at 0.9%.
I think it’s fair to say this is quite an unexpected rise, but does this really indicate we are heading into calmer storms and leaving the hurricane recession behind us? According to Nationwide, it is very early days, as they described the change as a “surprise bounce” and warned against concluding the market had turned.
Commenting on the figures Fionnuala Earley, Nationwide’s Chief Economist, said:
“Spring brought a surprise bounce to house prices in March. The price of a typical house increased for the first time since October 2007, rising by 0.9% during the month and reducing the annual rate of fall from -17.6% to -15.7%. This brings the price of a typical house to £150,946. The moderation in the annual rate of fall is somewhat distorted by conditions last year and so it would be unwise to draw strong conclusions from the significant slowdown in the annual rate of fall. Equally, while the rise in prices in March is welcome, it is far too soon to see this as evidence that the trough of the market has been reached.
The Bank of England has already taken strong measures to ease the tensions in economic and financial markets by cutting rates and commencing quantitative easing. However it will take time for these to work through into the housing market before we can expect a sustained recovery in house prices.”
To add to the good news about house prices, Nationwide also revealed to the country that Mortgage Approvals were the highest since May 2008, with February seeing mortgage approvals rise to 37,900, nearly its highest level for a year.
The more houses that are sold and purchased, the more money is pumped back into the economy, so these two pieces of news are not only a great joy to hear, but also tiny bits of gold dust that we need to start collecting in the years ahead.
So, in a year of mass redundancies, economic doom and gloom and of course the lack of any money to spend on the nice things, we say thank you Nationwide and may you bring us more good news next month, the month after and the following months that come.
You see, we like good news, it just feels better.
