House price growth remains stable across most of the UK, although prices in London are increasing and prices in Northern Ireland are falling.
The year-on-year increase reflected growth of 3.0% in England and 1.2% in Wales, which were offset by declines of 1.7% in Scotland and 2.0% in Northern Ireland.
Annual house price increases in England were driven by a 7.6% rise in London and a 3.3% increase in the South East.
Excluding London and the South East, UK house prices increased by 0.6% in the 12 months to March 2013. On a seasonally adjusted basis, UK house prices increased by 0.4% between February and March 2013.
In March 2013, prices paid by first-time buyers were 1.3% higher on average than in March 2012. For owner-occupiers (existing owners) prices increased by 3.2% for the same period.
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