House prices up 4.3% year-on-year

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House prices rose during October 2013 in all regions in England & Wales for first time in almost three years.

The latest house price index from LSL Property Services/Acadametrics also found that the most saw the most transactions recorded in an October since 2007.

Meanwhile, house prices were up 4.3% from a year ago, setting a new record high.

The report said the average house price is now £237,161.

Richard Sexton, director of e.surv chartered surveyors, part of LSL Property Services, said: “We’re only at a fraction of the heights seen before the credit crunch struck, but still the housing market is a hive of activity. There’s been a tremendous jump in transactions over the past three months – with the most sales recorded in an October since the onset of the crisis. Key to such a surge in activity is the renewed level of confidence seeping back into the market and a plethora of attractive mortgage deals enticing more and more aspiring buyers back into the housing arena.

“For the first time in nearly three years, all ten regions in England and Wales have seen an increase in prices – an astonishing recovery, one that we can now say is truly national. Even earlier this year, many regions were still struggling to escape from the resilient grasp of the financial crisis. But in little over six months we’ve seen a drastic improvement in the availability of mortgages and increased lending by the banks to those at the lower end of the spectrum. The increase in demand, in part fuelled by the second phase of Help to Buy having being brought forward, has driven up average house prices across the country by £1,376 over the past month and £9,776 from a year ago. But despite significant rises, the increased availability and competitiveness of mortgages has also opened the door to a new wave of aspiring buyers who had previously been persistently locked out. The stark rise in first-time buyer activity in particular has given the speed of recovery an even greater uplift.

“Up and down the country regions are benefiting from the resurgence and experiencing new levels of activity. Up by 26%, East Anglia has seen the greatest boost in sales, but even the region with the lowest rise in transactions, the West Midlands, falls only shortly behind, rising by 22%. In the face of rises sweeping across the nation, we must ensure that the market doesn’t soar out of reach for those at the bottom of the ladder.”

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