London Leads The Way On House Prices Again

September 29, 2007 by admin  
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The Land Registry’s latest House Price Index suggests that the average price of a property in England and Wales was £181,039 in June 2007. That is a 0.4% increase for the month (slightly less than the May), and the annual house price inflation rate is now at 9.1%.

It is prices in London that once again have driven the price growth. For the third consecutive month London’s rate of increase was more than 6% a year higher than the rate for England and Wales overall, and the difference is at its greatest since early 2005, but at that time it was London that was behind the rest of the country by 6%. The average house price in London in June 2007 was £338,950.

Average property prices across England and Wales for detached house were £271,530 in June 2007, up 7.5% from their level of £252,573 a year before. Flats and maisonettes showed the greatest increase on the previous June at 9.7%, increasing from £154,838 to £169,874 on average. For semi-detached properties the rise was 8.7% from £157,244 to £170,952, and for terraced houses the rise was 9.3% from £129,246 to £141,278.

All regions saw increases in their average prices over the last 12 months. The highest annual increase was in London at 15.8% – 1.5% on the month. The next highest annual increase was in the South East 1t 9.1%, although the region experienced a 0.3% decrease in prices during the month. The highest monthly change behind London was in the West Midlands at 1.2%, and an annual increase of 7.1%. The biggest loss in the month was in Wales at 1.1%, although its annual change was still an increase of 6.6%. The smallest annual rise was in the East Midlands at 5.5%, with a monthly fall of 0.6%. All in all half (five of ten) regions showed a decrease in average prices during the month.

In terms of county and unitary authorities Brighton and Hove saw the greatest annual price change with a rise of 16.3%. There were 25 areas in total that experiences an annual price increase in double digits. There were no county or unitary authorities that saw an annual price fall to June 2007. Strongest monthly growth was seen by Rutland at 2.5%, whereas Powys saw the highest fall of 2.4%. Behind London, Windsor and Maidenhead has the highest average prices at £327,345. Lowest prices were to be found in Merthyr Tydfil at £81,697.

The metropolitan district with the biggest annual increase in average prices was Manchester at 11.7%. Bury saw the highest monthly increase of 1.7%. The lowest annual rate of house price growth was in Salford, with growth of 2.8%. The district with the largest fall in house prices for the month was Barnsley with a fall of 0.6%. In Metropolitan districts Solihull had the highest average prices at £210,139, and the lowest average prices were in Oldham, at £106,971.

In London, the borough with the fastest rate of growth was Kensington and Chelsea, up by 25.7% for the year. The same borough had the highest monthly growth at 2.2%. Newham saw the lowest annual growth of only 6.3%, and Barking and Dagenham saw a monthly fall of 0.1%.

In the first four months of 2007, the number of house sales averaged 87,734 per month, representing an increase from the same period last year when sales volumes averaged 87,559.

Tom Smith

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