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UK house price growth slows sharply in August - Halifax

Published 08/09/2014, 08:53
© Reuters A woman walks past houses on a street in London

LONDON (Reuters) - British house prices barely rose during August, according to a survey from mortgage lender Halifax on Monday that added to other signs of moderation in the housing market.

House prices edged up 0.1 percent in August, slowing sharply from 1.2 percent in July, Halifax said. Prices rose 9.7 percent on an annual basis in the three months to August, slower than July's 10.2 percent gain.

Economists polled by Reuters had expected annual growth of 9.9 percent.

"There are some signs of an improvement in housing supply, both in terms of more second-hand properties coming onto the market and increased numbers of new homes," said Martin Ellis, housing economist at Halifax.

The number of new homes completed in England between April and June rose by 7 percent compared with the same period last year, Halifax said citing industry data.

But it also noted signs of shortages of supplies and skilled labour which could hold back the pace of house-building.

The Bank of England has identified the housing market as the biggest domestic risk to Britain's economic recovery and has taken steps to avoid a big run-up in risky mortgage debt. The BoE says it expects it can control the housing market without having to raise interest rates.

© Reuters. A woman walks past houses on a street in London

Several measures of the housing market have suggested a slowing in the pace of price growth although lender Nationwide said on Aug. 29 that its survey showed house prices jumped by a surprisingly strong 0.8 percent in August from July.

(Reporting by Andy Bruce and William Schomberg; Editing by Toby Chopra)

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