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Scottish house prices have suffered their biggest quarterly fall for at least 16 years, according to research by Lloyds TSB. | Scottish house prices have suffered their biggest quarterly fall for at least 16 years, according to research by Lloyds TSB. |
The bank's Scottish House Price Monitor showed the average domestic property dropped in value by 4% in the three months to 31 October. | The bank's Scottish House Price Monitor showed the average domestic property dropped in value by 4% in the three months to 31 October. |
It said the fall was the largest in the 16-year history of the monitor. | It said the fall was the largest in the 16-year history of the monitor. |
House prices have risen by 4.9% overall this year - a big reduction on the 9.3% increase reported last year. | House prices have risen by 4.9% overall this year - a big reduction on the 9.3% increase reported last year. |
The number of house sales also declined by 43% on the same period last year, the research showed. | The number of house sales also declined by 43% on the same period last year, the research showed. |
Lloyds TSB said the average mix-adjusted Scottish house price was now £165,398. | Lloyds TSB said the average mix-adjusted Scottish house price was now £165,398. |
A spokesman for the bank said: "The market is becoming more differentiated with Glasgow reporting a quarterly rise while Edinburgh, Dundee and Aberdeen all show falls in the quarter. | A spokesman for the bank said: "The market is becoming more differentiated with Glasgow reporting a quarterly rise while Edinburgh, Dundee and Aberdeen all show falls in the quarter. |
"Outside the main cities, the south east, excluding Edinburgh, reports a modest quarterly rise while the other areas are all showing quarterly falls." | "Outside the main cities, the south east, excluding Edinburgh, reports a modest quarterly rise while the other areas are all showing quarterly falls." |
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The spokesman added that flats continued to show the most robust performance, with a quarterly fall of 1.1% and an underlying annual increase of 4.7%. | The spokesman added that flats continued to show the most robust performance, with a quarterly fall of 1.1% and an underlying annual increase of 4.7%. |
Sales of these lower-priced properties was continuing to hold up well, the spokesman said, offering some explanation for the quarterly rise in Glasgow prices. | Sales of these lower-priced properties was continuing to hold up well, the spokesman said, offering some explanation for the quarterly rise in Glasgow prices. |
However, prices of detached houses fell by 5.6% in the quarter while prices of semi-detached properties fell by 3.5%. | However, prices of detached houses fell by 5.6% in the quarter while prices of semi-detached properties fell by 3.5%. |
Professor Donald MacRae, chief economist at Lloyds TSB Scotland, said: "The Scottish economy is entering a significant slowdown with rising claimant unemployment and falling consumer confidence. | Professor Donald MacRae, chief economist at Lloyds TSB Scotland, said: "The Scottish economy is entering a significant slowdown with rising claimant unemployment and falling consumer confidence. |
"The number of housing transactions has declined markedly since one year ago and the market is adjusting to lower prices and sales. | "The number of housing transactions has declined markedly since one year ago and the market is adjusting to lower prices and sales. |
"Although the number of mortgage products has declined, the cost of borrowing has reduced for many mortgage holders with the latest fall in interest rates in early November. | "Although the number of mortgage products has declined, the cost of borrowing has reduced for many mortgage holders with the latest fall in interest rates in early November. |
"So far, the Scottish housing market is showing sensible adjustment rather than a precipitous collapse." | "So far, the Scottish housing market is showing sensible adjustment rather than a precipitous collapse." |
Scottish house prices AREA Underlying annual rise Quarterly change Glasgow +4.1% +6.4% South East (excluding Edinburgh) +0.5% +2.2% North (excluding Aberdeen) +10.4% -2.1% South West (excluding Glasgow) +7.1% -2.3% Central/Fife/Perth/Tayside (excl Dundee) +4.9% -6.3% Edinburgh +1.9% -7.3% Aberdeen -0.3% -9.1% Dundee -0.2% -11.9% Source: Lloyds TSB |
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