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Lloyds data shows Plymouth leads UK with 12.6% house price rise in 2025, while Northern Ireland saw 5.8% growth and London a slight 0.1% decline.
- Lloyds Bank published its 12-month analysis to October 2025 showing Plymouth, Devon led UK house price increases with a 12.6% rise versus the prior year.
- By setting a 150-deal minimum, Lloyds included only areas with at least 150 mortgage completions, excluding buy-to-let and shared ownership, listing the top 10 locations by percentage rises.
- Among other top performers, Stafford, West Midlands posted a 12.0% rise and Wigan, North West recorded a 10.5% increase, Lloyds found.
- The South East registered the steepest drops, with Crawley down 8.9% and High Wycombe down 7.4%, while Lloyds noted Northern Ireland rose 5.8% and London fell 0.1%.
- Broader trends point to North West strength at 3.7%, while the South West region registered a 2.6% average increase in 2025, Lloyds found.
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House price growth in 2025 was driven by locations well beyond London, with the strongest gains recorded across the Midlands, the North and parts of the South West, according to new mortgage data from Lloyds Bank. Plymouth recorded the largest annual increase in average home values, rising by 12.6% to £278,808 over the past year. The figures are based on Lloyds’ own mortgage lending data and point to a market where growth is strongest in areas o…
Lloyds reveals its 2025 housing hot spots
Plymouth saw the steepest rise in the value of homes during the last year, up +12.6%, according to the latest analysis from Lloyds, based on its own mortgage data. Stafford and Wigan also recorded double-digit growth, up +12.0% and +10.5% respectively. Two of the top 10 areas for house price increases are in Yorkshire and The Humber. Wakefield saw 8.7% growth and Hull – named one of National Geographic’s “Best of the World” destinations for 2026…
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