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Savings and House Prices Go Hand in Hand, But Hackney Bucks the Trend

Research from Halifax shows whilst there is a close relationship between house prices and savings there are exceptions.



    LONDON, ENGLAND, July 30, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Whilst a close relationship exists between the levels of savings balances and house prices, there are exceptions, according to research from Halifax. The London boroughs of Hackney, Newham, Lewisham and Southwark are all amongst the five areas in the UK with the lowest average savings balances (all under GBP4,000) but each has an average house price that is significantly above the national average. Indeed house prices in Hackney, Southwark and Lewisham are also higher than the average for London as a whole.

High savings, high property prices
There are many areas where there is a strong relationship between high savings account balances and high house prices. Five of the ten local districts with the largest average savings balances also feature in the ten areas with the highest average house prices in the country.

Residents of Kensington and Chelsea are not only some of the biggest savers - fourth highest average in the UK with an average customer balance of GBP9,6541 - but houses in the Royal Borough also command the highest average property price, at GBP634,637 (262% above the UK average of GBP175,483). (Table 1)

The other four areas that feature in both the top ten rankings for highest average savings balance and average house prices are Mole Valley (savings balance of GBP9,768 and average house price of GBP379,396), Chiltern (GBP9,567 and GBP413,802), Elmbridge (GBP9,217 and GBP409,606) and Richmond-upon-Thames (GBP9,116 and GBP428,466).

Residents in South Buckinghamshire and St. Albans are also amongst the ten areas with the highest savings balances in the country and have an average house price that is more than twice the national average.

Christchurch in Dorset and Derbyshire Dales are also amongst the top ten areas for savings balances and both have average house prices that are above both the national and regional averages.

Shetland Islands is the only area in the national top ten for savings where the average house price is below the national (-25%) and regional (-7%) average.

But low savings do not necessarily mean low house prices
The lowest number of money saving success stories are held by those living in the London borough of Hackney (GBP3,224); however, the average house price in Hackney (GBP305,136) is 74% above the UK average and 6% above the Greater London average. Another London borough, Southwark, is also one of the ten areas with the lowest average savings balances, but has an average house price that is 86% above the UK average and 13% higher than the London average.

Note: 1 average savings balances per customer held with the Halifax in April 2011
Only two of the ten areas in the country with the lowest average savings balances are also amongst the ten areas with the lowest average house prices: Hull (savings of GBP4,133 and an average house price of GBP100,550) and North Lanarkshire (GBP4,225 and GBP104,148).

There are, however, three areas that are in the bottom ten for average savings balances and have below national average house prices: Manchester, Glasgow and Knowsley. All three areas also have house prices that are below their regional averages. Overall, seven of the ten areas with the lowest savings balances in the country also have house prices that are below the regional average. (Table 2)

Nitesh Patel, economist at Halifax, comments:

"The relationship between savings balances and house prices is typically a strong one although there are some exceptions, mainly in London. Areas with high house prices tend to be populated by people with high savings balances. This is largely what you would expect given that areas with the highest savings and house prices tend to be ones where earnings are also relatively high. Several areas in London, however, have amongst the lowest savings in the country but house prices are above the national average. This could be because housing costs take up a relatively high proportion of income leaving limited scope for savings.

"Savings play an increasingly important part in the housing market, helping to provide the necessary funds to put down as a deposit when buying a home. Savings also play an significant role when planning for your financial future, so it is important to establish good savings habits as early as possible."

Website: http://www.halifax.co.uk

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