House Price Index - June 2008
Summary
The latest UK house price index statistics produced by Communities and Local Government were released on Tuesday 12 August 2008.
The latest statistics release includes data based on mortgage completions during the month of June 2008.
The key points from the release are:
- UK house prices were 0.6 per cent higher than in June 2007.
- The mix-adjusted average house price in the UK stood at £215,029 in June 2008 (not seasonally adjusted).
- UK house prices fell by 1.1 per cent in the quarter ending June 2008. This compares with a fall of 0.1 per cent for the quarter ending March 2008.
- By country annual house price growth was highest in Scotland (+5.7 per cent) and lowest in Northern Ireland (-9.4 per cent).
- Annual house prices fell by 1.0 per cent in Wales, and rose by 0.5 per cent in England.
- House price figures for April and May 2008 have been revised from those published last month due to the receipt of new data from lenders who provide information quarterly rather than monthly.
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- A1: Mix-adjusted house price index and annual house price change by region
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- A2: Mix-adjusted average house prices by region
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- A3: Mix-adjusted house price index and annual inflation by type of buyer, UK
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- A4: Mix-adjusted average house prices by type of buyer, UK
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