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Spanish house prices show first annualised rise in six years | Spanish house prices show first annualised rise in six years |
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House prices in Spain have shown an annual rise for the first time in six years, in the latest sign of the country's economic recovery. | House prices in Spain have shown an annual rise for the first time in six years, in the latest sign of the country's economic recovery. |
Prices were up 0.8% in the second quarter of the year compared with the same period in 2013, according to the country's National Statistics Institute. | |
The rise follows as 1.6% fall in the first quarter of 2014 and comes after prices plummeted in the country with the bursting of a decade-long property bubble. House prices last rose year-on-year in the first quarter of 2008, according to INE data. | The rise follows as 1.6% fall in the first quarter of 2014 and comes after prices plummeted in the country with the bursting of a decade-long property bubble. House prices last rose year-on-year in the first quarter of 2008, according to INE data. |
The prices of newly built houses rose most, up 1.9%, while for other properties the rise was 0.2%, the highest increase since the fourth quarter of 2007. | The prices of newly built houses rose most, up 1.9%, while for other properties the rise was 0.2%, the highest increase since the fourth quarter of 2007. |
In 2006 at the height of Spain's construction boom the sector accounted for more than 13% of national output. Since then, house prices have contracted by more a third and about 1.7 million construction workers have lost their jobs. | In 2006 at the height of Spain's construction boom the sector accounted for more than 13% of national output. Since then, house prices have contracted by more a third and about 1.7 million construction workers have lost their jobs. |
Data from real estate website Fotocasa.es this month showed a monthly increase in prices of 1%, the largest rise in eight years. | Data from real estate website Fotocasa.es this month showed a monthly increase in prices of 1%, the largest rise in eight years. |
Fotocasa, which is considered to offer more up-to-date information than INE, said house prices have fallen by 43.9% since they hit a peak of €2.952 a square metre in April 2007. | Fotocasa, which is considered to offer more up-to-date information than INE, said house prices have fallen by 43.9% since they hit a peak of €2.952 a square metre in April 2007. |
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