Continued demand for housing, regardless of the stamp
duty holiday, has seen a surprise rebound in annual house price growth,
according to data released by Nationwide. The society's figures revealed that,
during February, annual house price growth saw a rise to 6.9% from 6.4% in
January - with house prices up 0.3% month-on-month, more than erasing the small
decline seen in January. Nationwide say that the average price of a home now
stands at £231,061 - the highest on record. Read more on the Property Reporter
website.
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