UK house prices fell in June; London stock market celebrates best first half to a year since 2021 – business live | Business

Published: 2025-07-01 07:36:15 | Views: 9


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North-south divide in house prices 'has narrowed'

Nationwide’s UK house price data also shows that prices rose fastest in Northern Ireland in the last quarter, with annual price growth of 9.7%.

Annual prices rose by 4.5% in Scotland, and by 2.6% in Wales, and were up 2.5% in England over the quarter.

A chart showing UK house price growth Photograph: Nationwide

Nationwide’s chief economist Robert Gardner reports that the north-south divide in house price performance narrowed during the quarter, explaining:

Average prices in Northern England (comprising North, North West, Yorkshire & The Humber, East Midlands and West Midlands) were up 3.1% year on year, whilst those in Southern England (South West, Outer South East, Outer Metropolitan, London and East Anglia) were up 2.2%.

The North was the top performing region in England, with prices up 5.5%. Meanwhile, East Anglia was the weakest performer with annual growth of 1.1%.

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