The data provided is sourced from the Office for National Statistics. The Land Registry UK House Price Index Report is released monthly and represents the average house price across the UK.
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Since January, the UK house price average has dropped by £2,000, with the highest drop being reported in England and Wales, with £4,000.
Scotland’s average house price has increased by £4,000 since February, £4,000 down from May.
House price update by region:
South West - £321,152
North West - £215,631
East Midlands - £248,678
South East - £391,406
Yorkshire And The Humber - £208,867
North East - £161,034
East - £351,213
West Midlands - £250,743
London - £527,979
Since January, the UK house price average has dropped by £4,000, with the highest drop being reported in England with £6,000 and Wales, with £4,000.
Scotland’s average house price has increased by £8,000 since February.
House price update by region:
South West - £323,765
North West - £211,790
East Midlands - £247,242
South East - £388,873
Yorkshire And The Humber - £204,588
North East - £158,779
East - £345,710
West Midlands - £248,166
London - £535,629
Since January, the UK house price average has dropped by £4,000, with the highest drop being reported in England and Wales, with £4,000.
Scotland’s average house price has increased by £2,000 since February, £3,000 down from March.
House price update by region:
South West - £327,144
North West - £212,814
East Midlands - £2247,634
South East - £391,766
Yorkshire And The Humber - £205,523
North East - £159,900
East - £351,468
West Midlands - £246,765
London - £533,687
Since January, the UK house price average has dropped by £5,000, with the highest drop being reported in England, with £4,000.
Scotland’s average house price has increased by £5,000 since February.
House price update by region:
South West - £326,035
North West - £211,759
East Midlands - £246,092
South East - £394,543
Yorkshire And The Humber - £203,635
North East - £156,912
East - £351,898
West Midlands - £245,132
London - £523,325
Since the beginning of the year, the UK house price average has dropped by £2,000, with the largest decrease being in Scotland with £5,000.
House price update by region:
South West - £326,616
North West - £214,146
East Midlands - £246,092
South East - £395,571
Yorkshire And The Humber - £207,220
North East - £156,980
East - £357,679
West Midlands - £253,921
London - £523,212
House price update by region:
South West - £326,616
North West - £214,146
East Midlands - £246,092
South East - £395,571
Yorkshire And The Humber - £207,220
North East - £156,980
East - £357,679
West Midlands - £253,921
London - £523,212
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