Tag: housing market

Fed: US economy remains sluggish

Fed: US economy remains sluggish

The latest Beige Book report, published by the Federal Reserve today, has revealed widespread signs that US economic growth continues to slow. The Fed said: “Economic activity continued to expand at a modest pace, though some districts noted mixed or weakening activity.” The economic recovery of the US remains sluggish in the face of higher [...]

Halifax reports 1.2% fall in August house prices

Halifax reports 1.2% fall in August house prices

The Halifax has today revealed UK house prices fell by 1.2% in August on a monthly basis – reversing the gains noted in the previous three months. The latest fall takes the average cost of a UK home to £161,743, the Halifax said. However, on an annual basis, prices are 2.6% lower, said the lender, [...]

US unemployment rate holds steady at 9.1%

US unemployment rate holds steady at 9.1%

According to the Labor Department, the world’s largest economy added no new jobs last month, which was a surprise after markets had expected 70,000 new jobs. This represented the first time since 1945 that there has been a zero payrolls figure after 17,000 jobs were added in the private sector last month but these were [...]

UK housing market in “crisis”

UK housing market in “crisis”

According to a new report by the National Housing Federation (NHF), the UK housing market is in “crisis” as private rents continue to surge and owner-occupier rates fall. The study suggests that home ownership will decline to around 64% by 2021 – the lowest level since the mid-1980s – as an entire generation is unable [...]

US consumer spending up in July

US consumer spending up in July

Official figures have revealed a rise in consumer spending in the US for the month of July – boosted by an increase in car sales. According to the Commerce Department, sales rose by 0.8% in July compared with the previous month – the largest rise in five months and much better than the 0.5% gain [...]

US homebuilder confidence flat in August

US homebuilder confidence flat in August

US homebuilder confidence remained unchanged in August, according to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)/Wells Fargo sentiment index. The index showed a reading of 15 in August, unchanged from July’s reading, suggesting the US housing market remains subdued. However, the reading was in line with forecasts. The index, which first commenced more than 25 [...]

CML: Mortgage lending up in June

CML: Mortgage lending up in June

The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has today reported the number of loans for house purchase rose in June. According to the Council, there were 46,700 loans advanced for house purchase in the month – a rise of 22% compared with the previous month but 11% lower on an annual basis. However, despite the annual [...]

Rics: Housing market remains weak in July

Rics: Housing market remains weak in July

The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) has today reported that the UK housing market remained weak in July with house prices falling further. According to the Institution, homeowners remain reluctant to put their properties up for sale, while buyers continue to struggle to secure a mortgage and remain uncertain about the economic climate. The [...]

Nationwide: House prices edge 0.2% higher in July

Nationwide: House prices edge 0.2% higher in July

The latest house price index from the Nationwide Building Society has revealed house prices crept up by 0.2% in July. On an annual basis, house prices are now just 0.4% lower than this time last year with the average UK home costing £168,731. The housing market remains subdued as a lack of buyers, together with [...]

Weak housing market and unemployment drag on US economy

Weak housing market and unemployment drag on US economy

The latest Beige Book report, published by the Federal Reserve, has revealed widespread signs that US economic growth is slowing. The Fed said: “Economic activity continued to grow; however, the pace has moderated in many districts.” The economic recovery of the US remains sluggish in the face of higher unemployment and a depressed housing market, [...]

US new home sales fall in June

US new home sales fall in June

The Commerce Department has revealed sales of new homes in the US fell in June, suggesting the housing market remains depressed. According to the Commerce Department, new single-family home sales fell by 1% in June on a monthly basis to an annual rate of 312,000 units – lower than expectations of 325,000 units. Meanwhile, the [...]

Hometrack: housing market holds steady

Hometrack: housing market holds steady

The housing market in England and Wales is “in broad equilibrium” despite prices continuing to edge lower, according to Hometrack, which recorded a 0.1% fall in the value of the typical dwelling in July, compared with June. However, there are wide regional variations: prices moved higher across 8% of postcodes (primarily in London) and were [...]

HMRC: House sales see slight rise in June

HMRC: House sales see slight rise in June

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has today revealed a marginal rise in the number of homes sold in June in the UK. According to HMRC, 73,000 homes worth at least £40,000 or more were sold in the month – 5,000 higher than May’s level of 68,000. However, it is 12,000 lower than June 2010’s figure. [...]

US existing home sales down in June

US existing home sales down in June

The US housing market remains depressed after figures have revealed sales of previously owned homes fell 0.8% on a monthly basis to a 7-month low, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR). The industry body said the fall in sales was attributed to contract cancellations with sales running at an annual rate of 4.77 [...]

Rics: Housing market remains in the doldrums

Rics: Housing market remains in the doldrums

The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) has today reported that the UK housing market remained weak in June with house prices falling more than expected. According to the Institution, homeowners remain reluctant to put their properties up for sale, while buyers remain uncertain about the economic climate. These factors, together with the ongoing mortgage [...]

BoE reveals housing equity injection slows

BoE reveals housing equity injection slows

According to figures from the Bank of England, Britons increased their financial stake in their homes by £5.8 billion in the first quarter of 2011 – the smallest injection in a year. The figure was much lower than the £7.1 billion in the October to December period in 2010 – which represented the highest since [...]

Nationwide: House prices unchanged in June

Nationwide: House prices unchanged in June

The latest house price index from the Nationwide Building Society has revealed house prices remained unchanged in June after a 0.3% rise in May – in line with expectations. On an annual basis, house prices are now 1.1% lower than this time last year with the average UK home costing £167,208. The housing market remains [...]

BoE: Mortgage approvals remain weak in May

BoE: Mortgage approvals remain weak in May

The Bank of England has today revealed mortgage approvals remained weak in May. According to the Bank, there were 45,940 loans approved in the month – slightly higher than April’s 45,447 but lower than forecasts of a level of 46,100. Furthermore, May’s figure was lower than the average for the previous six months. Today’s figures [...]

US consumer spending unchanged in May

US consumer spending unchanged in May

The Commerce Department has today reported consumer spending in the US was flat in May. This was the first month since September 2009 that there was no growth, surprising analysts who had expected a 0.1% rise. Consumer spending is closely monitored as it accounts for approximately 70% of total economic output. However, many analysts said [...]

US Q1 economic growth figures revised upwards

US Q1 economic growth figures revised upwards

The Commerce Department has today revealed the US economy grew by an annualised 1.9% in the January to March period – marginally higher than the previous estimate of 1.8%. On a quarterly basis, growth was up 0.58%. Today’s reading is the third and final for first quarter growth. Stubbornly high unemployment and a depressed housing [...]