Average house price hits record high of £255,000on December 30, 2021 at 9:59 am

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Typical prices leap almost £24,000 since January, making the strongest year since 2006, Nationwide says.

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Average house prices in the UK hit a record £254,822 in December, according to lender Nationwide.

The typical house is now worth £23,902 more than it was in January, making it the strongest year for price rises since 2006.

But Nationwide predicted the market would slow next year because the stamp duty holiday, which ended in September, saw buyers bring purchases forward.

And it warned that slowdown could be made worse by the spread of Omicron.

“The Omicron variant could reinforce the slowdown if it leads to a weaker labour market,” Nationwide’s chief economist Robert Gardner said.

Interest rate rises

He said that even if the economy remains strong, higher interest rates were likely have a “cooling influence” on the housing market.

It suggests the lender may be expecting further increases to interest rates in the new year. Earlier this month, the Bank of England raised rates to 0.25% from their historic lows of 0.1% in a bid to tackle rising inflation.

Further increases in the cost of borrowing would mean fewer people are able to gain a foothold on the property ladder.

“House price growth has outpaced income growth by a significant margin over the past 18 months and, as a result, housing affordability is already less favourable than before the pandemic struck,” Mr Gardner said.

Wales saw the highest growth with prices increasing 15.8% compared to the same time last year. Meanwhile, price increases in London slowed compared to last year, climbing just 4.2%.

How did average prices change across the UK?

  • Wales: Up 15.8% to £196,759
  • Northern Ireland: Up 12.1% to £167,479
  • South West: Up 11.5% to £294,845
  • Outer South East: Up 11.3% to £329,869
  • North West: Up 11.2% to £196,806
  • Yorkshire and Humberside: Up 10.8% to £190,855
  • East Anglia: Up 10.4% to £268,146
  • East Midlands: Up 10.4% to £221,813
  • Scotland: Up 10.1% to £172,605
  • West Midlands: Up 9.4% to £227,031
  • Outer metropolitan area of London: Up 8.8% to £410,992
  • North: Up 7.7% to £148,105
  • London: Up 4.2% to £507,230

Mr Gardner said it was the first time since 1973, when Nationwide began publishing house price data, that the largest price rises had been seen in Wales.

“Price growth remained elevated in Northern Ireland at 12.1%, the strongest end to the year for the region since 2007,” he said.

“Annual house price growth in Scotland was 10.1%, in line with the wider UK.”

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