Tag: England

House prices achieve 12.9% annual gain

House prices achieve 12.9% annual gain

The latest house price index from Acadametrics shows the value of the average home in England and Wales rising by 0.5% in April, compared with March, to £225,963. The research tracks the twelfth consecutive month-on-month rise, which has given an annual increase of 12.9%. Acadametrics describes the recovery as “significant” but points out that London [...]

Official annual house price inflation at 7.5%

Official annual house price inflation at 7.5%

The Land Registry has published house price data for March showing a positive annual change of 7.5% and marking the fifth consecutive month of growth. However, the monthly change stood at minus 0.6%, taking the average house price in England and Wales down slightly, to £164,288. The East Midlands was the region with the most [...]

February house prices show 7% annual gain

February house prices show 7% annual gain

In February, the value of the average home in England and Wales rose 7% year-on-year, to £164,455, according to new figures from the Land Registry. The increase points towards a “strengthening in the housing market”, although the monthly house price change was negative, at -0.3%. On a regional basis, Wales was the region with the [...]

Official: house prices up an annual 6.2% in January

Official: house prices up an annual 6.2% in January

The latest house price index from the Department for Communities and Local Government claims that in January, prices were up 6.2% year-on-year, having risen 2.2% since December. The analysis puts the value of the average UK home at £207,159 in January, having shown an increase of 4.8% over three months. The quarterly figure compares with [...]

House sales plummet but prices recover to 2007 levels

House sales plummet but prices recover to 2007 levels

Since the start of the year, house sales in England and Wales have fallen dramatically, the BBC reports. New data obtained by the BBC from research-based consultancy, Acadametrics, show January transaction levels down 52% on December, at 36,000. February looks little better with an estimated 40,000 completed sales, although seasonal trends, winter weather, and the [...]

Official figures show 2.9% house price gain for 2009

Official figures show 2.9% house price gain for 2009

Latest UK house price statistics from the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) show the value of a typical home up 2.9% in December, compared to a year earlier. The month saw a 0.8% increase on November, taking the average house price to £200,307 and completing a 2.9% gain for the final quarter of [...]

Hometrack: house prices down year-on-year

Hometrack: house prices down year-on-year

Hometrack has declared that the housing market in England and Wales has seen a “sluggish” start to the year, after an unexpectedly strong end to 2009. In its January survey, the housing intelligence firm detected a 0.1% rise in the price of the average home, compared with December; however, the year-on-year rate of grow stood [...]

Positive shift in mortgage affordability

Positive shift in mortgage affordability

Homeowners in England and Wales saw a 20% drop in the proportion of their take-home pay spent on monthly mortgage repayments in 2009. The latest mortgage affordability research from Barclays’ Woolwich lending arm reveals that in December 2008, mortgage borrowers spent an average £196 of every £1,000 of their monthly take-home pay on their home [...]

Halifax reveals most expensive addresses

Halifax reveals most expensive addresses

Halifax has identified the most expensive addresses in England and Wales, with Wycombe Square in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea topping the league at an average property price of £5,401,447. According to the lender’s research, the Royal Borough provides half of the 20 most expensive residential streets in the survey, while Greater London [...]

Rising unemployment to scupper house price growth

Rising unemployment to scupper house price growth

Hometack expects the housing market in England and Wales to feel the effects of rising unemployment in the months ahead. The housing intelligence firm is predicting a 1% fall in the average cost of a home in 2010, despite a rise of 0.1% in December, which followed on from a 0.2% increase in November. However, [...]

Rightmove asking prices down 2.2%

Rightmove asking prices down 2.2%

Rightmove has reported that the average asking price for a home in England and Wales fell for the second consecutive month during December. The property website recorded a typical 2.2% drop in vendors’ ambitions over the four weeks to 5th December (to £221,463) following a 1.6% decline during the previous four week period. Meanwhile, the [...]

“Oneplace” to visit for home moves out of area

“Oneplace” to visit for home moves out of area

The Audit Commission has launched a new website that provides plenty of detailed information for home movers relocating to new areas in England. “Oneplace” is described by the Government watchdog as a “reporting website for Comprehensive Area Assessment”, meaning the site includes independent information about how councils, police, health services and others are tackling the [...]

House prices put on 0.2%

House prices put on 0.2%

House prices in England and Wales increased 0.2% in November, according to Hometrack. The fourth consecutive monthly rise eased the annual decline to 2.9%, compared with 4.2% in October. The research also revealed that price rises had a strong regional bias, with London and the South East reporting growth in 79% and 57% of post [...]

Official figures show October house price rise

Official figures show October house price rise

Land Registry figures shows house prices in England and Wales rising 0.6% in October 2009, compared to a month earlier. The average value of a home increased for the fifth successive month, to £159,546, with the annual decline falling back to minus 3.4%. The North West of England saw the biggest monthly gain, at 1.9%, [...]

Homes near top schools worth £20,000 more

Homes near top schools worth £20,000 more

Being near a top performing primary school in England can add as much as £19,500 to the value of a home, research by Nationwide Building Society has found. Houses near a school where every 11-year-old achieves at least a level four in their Sats exams are worth 11% more than average, Nationwide discovered. However, just [...]

Councils to build 2,000 new homes

Councils to build 2,000 new homes

Two thousand new council houses are to be built across England in the biggest expansion of its kind in 20 years. According to a BBC report, ministers have announced details of projects in 47 areas; 12 in the Midlands, seven in the North West; six in London; six in Yorkshire and Humber; six in the [...]

Official figures show 1.7% rise in house prices

Official figures show 1.7% rise in house prices

Official figures show house prices in England and Wales rising by 1.7% in July, compared with June, marking the biggest monthly increase since July 2004. According to Land Registry data all regions recorded a monthly rise in values, nudging the average cost of a home up to £155,885 (from £153,046 in June) and easing the [...]

New housing starts up 63%

New housing starts up 63%

House building in England has surged, with figures from the Department for Communities and Local Government showing a 63% quarterly rise in the number of new starts. During the three months to the end of June work began on an estimated 29,980 homes although the figure fell 9% short when compared to the same period [...]

Personal insolvencies soar to record high

Personal insolvencies soar to record high

The Insolvency Service has today revealed the impact of the recession after the number of people being declared insolvent in England and Wales hit a record high. According to the figures, a record 33,073 people in England and Wales were declared insolvent in the second quarter of 2009. This represents a rise of 9% compared [...]

“Substantial” house price falls this year and next

“Substantial” house price falls this year and next

The National Housing Federation (NHF) has produced an alarming forecast for the housing market in England. The body, which represents not-for-profit housing associations, is predicting “substantial” price falls in 2009 and 2010 followed by a rise of 20% by 2014. According to research undertaken by Oxford Economics for NHF, house prices in England will fall [...]