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UK house price rises slow in year to September
Annual UK house price growth slowed to 2.6%, with Yorkshire & the Humber rising 4.5% and London falling 1.8%, reflecting regional market disparities.
- Average UK house prices rose 2.6% to £272,000 in the 12 months to September 2025, down from 3.1% in the previous 12 months.
- Private rents in the UK increased by 5% to £1,360 in the 12 months to October 2025, with the highest annual inflation in the North East .
- Property experts said the housing market has shown resilience despite economic challenges, with a sharp correction unlikely in the near term.
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UK house price rises slow in year to September
British house prices in September were 2.6% higher than a year earlier, the smallest annual rise since May and down from an upwardly revised increase of 3.1% in August, figures from the Office for National Statistics showed on Wednesday.
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Average house prices rose by 2.6% to £272,000 in the year to September, but annual growth was slower than the 3.1% recorded over the year to August, official figures show. Across the nations of the UK, Northern Ireland saw the biggest jump in prices, up… The post House prices rise by 2.6% in September appeared first on Mortgage Finance Gazette.
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