• UK house price growth fell to its slowest pace for five years in June

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27 June 2018

UK house price growth fell to its slowest pace for five years in June

  • UK annual house price softened to 2%.

  • Prices up 0.5% during the month, after taking account of seasonal factors.

  • London was the weakest performing region in Q2, with prices down 1.9% year-on-year.

Commenting on the figures, Robert Gardner, Nationwide's Chief Economist, said: "Annual house price growth fell to its slowest pace for five years in June. However, at 2% this was only modestly below the 2.4% recorded the previous month. "Indeed, annual house price growth has been confined to a fairly narrow range of c2-3% over the past 12 months, suggesting little change in the balance between demand and supply in the market over that period".

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