- England has annual growth at 5.7%; an average property value of £236,519, a monthly growth of 1.3%.
- Wales has annual growth of 4.2%; an average property value of £147,921, a monthly growth of 0.9%.
- London has annual growth of 4.7%, an average property value of £482,779, a monthlygrowth of 0.7%.
- East of England remains the strongest performing region with annual growth of 8.1%.
- Yorkshire and the Humber saw the biggest monthly price growth, up 3.9%
- The North East saw the lowest, annual price growth at just 0.6%
- The South East saw the lowest monthly price growth, just 0.3%
Monthly #UKhouseprices rose by 1.6% since March 2017, average #propertyprice now £220,094 https://t.co/UyqF3CBGVH pic.twitter.com/kCMI1LgBNh— HM Land Registry (@HMLandRegistry) June 13, 2017
The ONS index is subject to adjustment. London's annual price growth for March shifts from 1.6% to 3.0% and bounces up to 4.8% in April pic.twitter.com/hfZSPoKp8B
— Lucian Cook (@LucianCook) June 13, 2017
What a difference a year makes. House price increases are slowing in the south; stable in the midlands and the north #ukhousing pic.twitter.com/Vz5NQnGJ4g
— Joe Sarling (@joesarling) June 13, 2017
Take advantage of our discounted landlord insurance ratesThe average UK house price was £220,000 in April 2017, £3,000
— Noble Francis (@NobleFrancis) June 13, 2017
higher than last month & £12,000 higher than in April 2016.#ukhousing pic.twitter.com/XCwbSmL38a
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