UK house prices bounced back in March, rising by 1.1%, after having fallen in February, according to the Halifax.
The latest increase pushed the annual rate of house price inflation up to 5.2% from 4.5% in February.
The rise means that the average home in the UK now costs £168,521, nearly £11,000 higher than a year ago.
"This was the eighth rise in the past nine months, taking the average price to 9.1% above the low point reached last April," the Halifax said.
The annual rate of price inflation is now at its highest since December 2007, the Halifax said.
Despite this, the lender argued that the underlying trend indicated a slowdown in prices in recent months.
"Prices in the first three months of 2010 were 0.6% higher than in the final quarter of 2009," said Martin Ellis, housing economist at the Halifax.
"This was smaller than the 3.6% rise between the third and fourth quarters of 2009, suggesting a slowdown in the trend rate of house price growth," he added.
"There are signs that an increase in the number of properties available for sale is beginning to reduce the imbalance between supply and demand. This should help to contain the upward pressure on house prices."
Courtesy of BBC News and Halifax Building Society
Thursday, 8 April 2010
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