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    UK House Prices Rise for First Time Since ''07
    Topics:Economy (Global) | Recession | Mortgages | Real Estate | London | Britain
    Sectors:Construction and Materials
    By: Reuters | 02 Apr 2009 | 03:00 AM ET
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    British house prices rose for the first time since October 2007 in March, the Nationwide Building Society said on Thursday, but the lender cautioned against jumping to conclusions about a housing market rebound.

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    Nationwide said house prices rose 0.9 percent on the month in March after a 1.9 percent drop in February, taking the average price of a house up to 150,946 pounds ($216,500).

    The annual rate of decline eased to 15.7 percent last month compared with a 17.6 percent fall in February.

    "The moderation in the annual rate is somewhat distorted by conditions last year and so it would be unwise to draw strong conclusions," said Nationwide chief economist Fionnuala Earley.

    "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."

    Sharon Lorimer

    Britain''s housing market has taken a pounding during the credit crisis and resulting economic downturn as banks shied away from risky lending.

    There have been a few very tentative signs that the market may be stabilizing at historically low levels.

    The Bank of England data on Monday showed approvals for new mortgages rose more than expected to 38,000 in February from 32,000 in January.

    But that is still well below long term averages and analysts say prices will fall further before any recovery begins as it will take time for cuts in interest rates to a record low of 0.5 percent and the BoE''s quantitative easing plan to work.

    "The current upturn in activity is therefore more likely to reflect the return of buyers who have delayed purchasing through the worst of the financial turbulence at the end of 2008 rather than the beginnings of a swift recovery," Earley said.

    "Nevertheless, the willingness of borrowers to return to the market is encouraging and likely to in part reflect the falling cost of borrowing."

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