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    UK Annual House Prices Rise by Most in Two Years, Nationwide Says

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    Posted on December 2, 2024

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    Last updated: January 28, 2026

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    UK house prices rose 3.7% annually in November, the fastest pace in two years, as the property market shows resilience despite high borrowing costs.

    UK House Prices See Fastest Growth in Two Years, Says Nationwide

    LONDON (Reuters) - British house prices rose in November at the fastest annual pace since November 2022, according to data from mortgage lender Nationwide on Monday that added to signs of resilience in the property sector despite higher borrowing costs.

    Annual prices rose 3.7% in November, and rose 1.2% on a monthly basis, Nationwide said. Both the annual and monthly increases were greater than economists had forecasts in a Reuters poll.

    "Housing market activity has remained relatively resilient in recent months, with the number of mortgage approvals approaching the levels seen pre-pandemic, despite the higher interest rate environment," Robert Gardner, Nationwide's chief economist, said.

    Other measures of Britain's housing market have also shown momentum picking up. Figures from the Bank of England last week showed lenders approved the most mortgages for house purchases since August 2022.

    The BoE reduced borrowing costs last month for only the second time in four years and said future rate cuts were likely to be gradual.

    Gardener expects the housing market to continue to strengthen in the coming months.

    "Providing the economy continues to recover steadily, as we expect, the underlying pace of housing market activity is likely to continue to strengthen gradually as affordability constraints ease through a combination of modestly lower interest rates and earnings outpacing house price growth," he said.

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour government, which came to power in July, has promised to reform the planning system to allow for more construction.

    It has also set mandatory targets to speed up house-building, though the shortage of home supply is likely to remain a factor driving up prices for the medium term.

    (This story has been refiled to remove a repeated word from the headline)

    (Reporting by Suban Abdulla; editing by Sarah Young)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK house prices rose 3.7% annually in November.
    • •Nationwide reports fastest growth since November 2022.
    • •Mortgage approvals near pre-pandemic levels.
    • •Bank of England's recent rate cut may boost affordability.
    • •Labour government aims to reform planning for more construction.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK annual house prices rise by most in two years, Nationwide says

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the rise in UK house prices, which increased at the fastest annual pace in two years, according to Nationwide.

    2How have mortgage approvals changed?

    Mortgage approvals are approaching pre-pandemic levels, indicating resilience in the housing market despite higher interest rates.

    3What are the government's plans for housing?

    The Labour government plans to reform the planning system to increase construction and has set targets to speed up house-building.

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