House prices have remained virtually unchanged, increasing by an imperceptible 0.3% in May, claims the latest Nationwide House Price Index.
House prices fell an insignificant 0.1%, according to the latest figures from Hometrack, representing the eleventh month in which house prices have fallen.
The average asking price for UK properties increased 4.9% in May from a year earlier representing the smallest annual increase since 1996, according to new housing figures.
Total number of houses sold in both England and Wales nosedived by 35% compared with last year, according to figures from the Land Registry.
House prices increased 0.9% in April and reversed the fall in prices in March, the latest Nationwide house price index has revealed.
April was the tenth month during which house prices have fallen research reveals today.
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House prices increased by 0.5% in March according to the latest Halifax House Price Index.
March saw house prices fall by 0.6% - the biggest monthly drop since June 1995 says lender Nationwide in its latest monthly survey of the UK market.