The 12 UK Cities Where House Prices Are Rising Fastest - Including One Clear Winner
- Zoopla reported on June 30, 2025, that average UK house prices rose by £3,960 to £268,400 compared to last year.
- This rise follows a market trend of increasing sales and modest price inflation driven by scarcity in affordable areas like the West Midlands and Scotland.
- Certain regions saw notable growth, including Forest of Dean with a 6.12% increase and Stroud with 2.96%, while Cotswolds prices dropped almost 6%, reflecting possible post-pandemic shifts.
- Zoopla highlighted that 22% of homes linger on the market over six months, 29% of which are priced over £500,000, emphasizing the need for realistic pricing in 2025.
- The continued year-on-year growth and improving mortgage affordability suggest steady homebuyer interest, but price rises will likely stay between 1 and 2 percent nationally.
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Agreed sales rise amid more housing supply and slower price growth
The number of house sales being agreed are at their highest in four years as the number of homes available rises and price growth slows, a property listing firm said. The post Agreed sales rise amid more housing supply and slower price growth appeared first on Your Money.
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In the grand domestic sweepstakes of Britain, York has emerged with the crown – and possibly a feather duster – as the undisputed champion of cleanliness. According to new data ranking the most houseproud UK cities, York residents clock in a staggering 14 hours and 20 minutes a week scrubbing, dusting, tidying, and presumably plumping cushions to perfection. Trailing closely behind are Swansea (14 hours 10 minutes) and Glasgow (13 hours 40 minut…
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