UK house prices see fastest rise in nearly two years
- House prices in Dublin increased by 4.1% from June to September, marking the largest rise since early 2017 and a 6% increase over the past year.
- September reported the highest annual surge in UK house prices for nearly two years, with a 0.7% increase, according to Nationwide Building Society.
- The annual price growth rate rose from 2.4% in August to 3.2% in September, with the average UK house price now at £266,094.
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Average UK house prices have risen by the fastest annual rate since 2022. UK house prices increased by 0.7 per cent in September, Nationwide Building Society said, bringing the UK’s average house price to £266,094, about 2 per cent below the summer highs recorded in 2022. The price rise comes as competition has intensified between lenders in recent months. Mortgage providers have been striving to offer the best deals to new, house-purchasing cus…
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