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House prices grow at fastest rate in 2 years

An annual increase in home values is at its highest level since September 2010

Press Association

House prices posted their biggest year-on-year growth in more than two years in February as the market continued to improve, Halifax reported today.

At £163,600 on average, prices were 1.9% higher than a year earlier and the lender said it expects to see a national increase in house prices over the course of 2013.

The annual increase was the highest recorded since September 2010, and prices were also up by 0.5% on a month-on-month basis.

Various studies have reported improvements to the housing market since the Government started a scheme last August to boost lending.

The number of mortgages on the market has increased by around one third since the Funding for Lending Scheme, which helps borrowers by giving lenders access to cheap finance, was launched. Lenders are also offering some of their cheapest ever mortgage rates.

Halifax said that prices in the three months to February were also 1.9% higher than in the previous quarter. This is the third time in a row that prices have risen on this measure of the underlying trend.

The study said that the quarterly figures give the clearest indication of what is happening in the market as they smooth out monthly volatility.

Halifax also pointed to HM Revenue and Customs figures which show that house sales have been steadily lifting in recent months. There were 82,320 sales in January this year, marking the seventh monthly increase in sales.

Martin Ellis, housing economist at Halifax, said: "The more than half a million increase in the number of people in employment over the past year is likely to have been a factor supporting housing demand.

“We expect to see a national increase in house prices over the course of 2013," he added.

However, some critics said the upbeat results should be taken with a large pinch of salt.

Jonathan Samuels, CEO, Dragonfly Property Finance, commented: "The overall economic backdrop remains challenging and consumer confidence is still delicate.
 
"Certain areas, primarily London and the South East, continue to strengthen whereas much of the North remains under pressure. If there are signs of recovery, those signs are certainly not applicable to all areas of the country."