House prices show slight annual rise despite monthly fall
House prices rose slightly over the year to March, but there was a fall in the latest monthly figures.
The UK House Price Index shows that prices fell by an average of 0.2% between February and March. However, there was an annual rise of 1.4%.
The average house in the UK is now valued at £226,798.
In England, the March data shows a fall of 0.5% compared with February. The annual price rise of 1.1% took the average property value to £243,128.
The regional data for England shows that:
- Yorkshire and The Humber experienced the greatest monthly price rise, up by 1.8%
- the North West saw the most significant monthly price fall, down by 1.7%
- Yorkshire and The Humber experienced the greatest annual price rise, up by 3.6%
- London saw the largest annual price fall, down by 1.9%.
Average house prices in London fell 0.4% in February. An annual price fall of 1.9% took the average property value to £463,283.
In Wales, there was no monthly variation from February to March. The annual rise of 3.0% took the average property value to £158,696.
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