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U.K. House Prices Drop Most Since Financial Crisis in Lockdown

Published 07/10/2020, 08:00 AM
Updated 07/10/2020, 08:18 AM
© Reuters.  U.K. House Prices Drop Most Since Financial Crisis in Lockdown

(Bloomberg) -- Residential property prices in the U.K. fell by the most since the global financial crisis from April through June, according to mortgage provider Halifax.

Values declined 0.9% compared with the first three months of the year as the country locked down due to the coronavirus pandemic. However, on a yearly basis, prices rose across Wales and all regions of England. Scotland bucked this trend with a 0.8% slide, its first decline in seven years.

On Wednesday, the government temporarily lifted a sales tax levied against the first 500,000 pounds ($630,000) of house prices. The move is aimed at reviving activity in the market, although analysts have questioned how effective it will be.

“Whilst low mortgage costs, quantitative easing by the Bank of England, and government measures to lessen the impact of Covid-19 should soften the blow, on balance further price falls seem most likely in the second half of the year,” said Paul Smith, economics director at IHS.

The stamp duty break, which came into effect immediately and remains until March 2021, could provide a much-needed boost to the market for expensive homes in London and southeast England. Those two regions have traditionally had the highest house prices in the country. The house price-to-earnings ratio remains at historically high levels at 6.18%, against 6.20% for the first quarter of 2020.

 

 

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