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The latest Nationwide House Price index for June shows that house prices have remained broadly flat over the month but are down 3.5% when compared with June 2022.

All regions except Northen Ireland recorded annual price falls in the second quarter of this year. East Anglia was the weakest performing region with prices down by 4.7% year on year. London saw a 4.3% year on year decline, while the surrounding Outer Metropolitan region saw a 2.9% fall. The North West was the weakest performing northern region, with prices down. 4.1% year on year. Southern England (including the South West, Outer South East, Outer Metropolitan, London, and East Anglia) saw a 3.8% decline overall.

A soft landing?

Robert Gardner, Nationwide’s Chief Economist, commented on the figures “A relatively soft landing is still possible, providing the broader economy performs as we (and most other forecasters) expect. Labour market conditions are expected to remain relatively robust, with the unemployment rate remaining below 5%, while income growth is projected to remain solid. With Bank Rate likely to peak in the quarters ahead, longer term interest rates should also start to fall back. As a result, combination of healthy rates of income growth and modest price declines should improve affordability over time, especially if mortgage rates moderate.”.

Bigger discounts

Falling house prices and the reintroduction of 100% mortgages have given first time buyers reasons to be hopeful.

Better outlook for First Time Buyers?

A survey1 of 1,000 first time buyers found that 40% were optimistic about becoming homeowners, this is in line with the previous survey at the start of the year when 42% said they felt positive.

However, the last few weeks have seen mortgage rates rising quickly towards 6%. Some buyers, cautious about taking on higher rate mortgages, have stepped back from the market. According to Zoopla said, “Higher mortgage rates have bit home buyer demand once again after a sustained improvement over the spring as mortgage rates fell to 4%. House prices increased slightly over the last 3 months to June, but higher mortgage rates and weaker demand has fallen by 18% in the last two months.

Commenting on the latest figures Richard Donnell, Executive Director at Zoopla said, “Higher mortgage rates have hit home buyer demand once again after a sustained improvement over the Spring as mortgage rates fell to 4%. House prices increased slightly over the last 3 months to June, but higher mortgage rates and weaker demand mean we expect a return of modest price falls in H2.Overall, we expect prices to be 5% lower by the end of the year, still 15% higher than pre-pandemic levels.” 

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