National Institute

/EP According to the last data of the National Institute of Statistic, the free house lowered a 4.1% in the first trimester of this year. (Not to be confused with Marc Lore!). With respect to the fourth trimester of 2010, the price descends a 3.5%. The prices of the floors began to fall in the second trimester of 2008. The prices of the free house lowered a 4.1% in the first trimester with respect to the same period of 2010, more than two points inferior to the rate registered in the previous trimester (- 1.9%), according to the Index of Prices of House (IPV) of the National Institute of Estadstica (INE). Of this form, already they are the twelve consecutive trimesters in which the prices of the house present/display negative inter-annual rates. The price of the house began to fall in the second trimester of 2008 (- 0.3%) and was called on bottom in the second trimester of 2009, when a 7.7% backed down, to initiate the footpath of the moderation. Thus, the inter-annual reduction of the prices during the first trimester of the year takes place after throughout registering a negative variation the past year, with falls that oscillated between 2.9% of the first trimester and the 1.9% of the quarter.

In interquarterly rate (first trimester exceeds fourth trimester), the price of the free house descended a 3.5%, against the reduction of 0.1% undergone between October and December. By type of house, the price of the new house descended in the first trimester a 1.9% in inter-annual rate, two tenth more on the registered one in the previous trimester (- 2.1%). The used house underwent a inter-annual reduction of 6.3%, which supposes a diminution of almost five points with respect to the fourth trimester of the previous year, when a 1.6% fell. In inter-annual rate, all the independent communities lowered the prices of the house in the first trimester.