Seasonally adjusted fall in house prices: DCLG

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UK house prices in February were 7.4% higher than in February 2009 and 0.1% lower than in January 2010 (seasonally adjusted), according to the latest UK house price index statistics produced by Communities and Local Government.

The mix-adjusted average house price in the UK stood at £204,359 in February 2010 (not seasonally adjusted).

UK house prices rose by 2.9% in the quarter ending February 2010. This compares with a larger rise of 3.4% for the quarter ending November 2009 (seasonally adjusted).

Annual average house prices rose in England (7.9%), Scotland (4.2%) and Wales (4.7%), but fell in Northern Ireland (-8.3%). Annual average house prices paid by first time buyers in February 2010 were 9.3% higher than a year ago.

Average house prices paid by former owner occupiers were 6.6% higher. Annual average house prices paid for new properties in February 2010 were 3.9% lower than a year ago. Average house prices paid on pre-owned dwellings were 8.2% higher.

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