Figures published by Hometrack suggest strong gains in the London market through January more than offset slow sales elsewhere, pushing the national average price for property up yet again.
House prices have risen 0.4% over August meaning the average house now costs around £167,200, claims Hometrack.
House prices have risen by 0.6% in April, the latest survey from Hometrack claims.
House prices have risen by 0.4% in February for the third consecutive month of house price growth and the highest monthly rise since June 2004, according to Hometrack.
THE UNCERTAIN state of the housing market is emphasised by a survey today which suggests house prices fell by 1.3% in 2005, according to the Financial Times.
House prices fall for the sixteenth consecutive month as supply continues to exceed demand the latest Hometrack survey claims.
House prices fell a further 0.1% for the 15th month in a row in September, according to the latest Hometrack survey.
House prices have declined for the 14th month in a row according to the latest survey from Hometrack.
House prices fell an insignificant 0.1%, according to the latest figures from Hometrack, representing the eleventh month in which house prices have fallen.
April was the tenth month during which house prices have fallen research reveals today.