• UK house prices in the three months to June were 1.8% higher than the same period a year earlier

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6 July 2018

UK house prices in the three months to June were 1.8% higher than the same period a year earlier

  • House prices in the three months to June were 1.8% higher than the same period a year earlier; marginally lower than the 1.9% annual growth in May

  • In the latest quarter (April-June) prices were 0.7% lower than in the preceding three months (January-March 2018), though this figure appears to be a symptom of the monthly volatility in the data with the particularly weak April number in between two fairly strong months

  • On a monthly basis, prices rose by 0.3% in June to £225,654

"House prices continue to remain broadly flat, with the annual rate of growth marginally slowing from 1.9% in May to 1.8% in June. "Activity levels, like house price growth, have softened compared with the final months of last year. Mortgage approvals have been in the low range of 63,000 to 67,000 since the start of the year, whilst home sales have remained flat so far this year. This is in contrast to the continuing strength of the UK jobs market with job creation still strong and pressure on household finances easing as real income growth edges up".

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