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UK house prices rose by most in over two years in February, official data shows

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Posted on April 16, 2025

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· Last updated: April 16, 2025

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UK House Prices See Fastest Growth in Over Two Years

LONDON (Reuters) - British house prices rose at their fastest pace in more than two years in the 12 months to February, according to official data published on Wednesday.

Average house prices rose by an annual 5.4% to 268,000 pounds ($355,556) in February, the fastest increase since December 2022 and up from a 4.8% increase in January, the Office for National Statistics said.

The expiry at the end of March of temporary tax incentives for buyers of less expensive homes as well as for first-time buyers encouraged potential purchasers to move ahead more quickly with their plans in the months leading up to the change.

Other, more forward-looking measures of the housing market showed a weakening of demand in March as buyers ran out of time to get the discount.

Private-sector rents across Britain in March were 7.7% higher than in March last year at 1,332 pounds a month, slowing from February's 8.1% annual rise, the ONS said.

($1 = 0.7537 pounds)

(Writing by William Schomberg; editing by David Milliken)

Key Takeaways

  • UK house prices rose 5.4% in February.
  • This is the fastest increase since December 2022.
  • Tax incentives drove buyers to act quickly.
  • Demand weakened in March as incentives ended.
  • Private-sector rents rose 7.7% in March.

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The article discusses the rise in UK house prices by 5.4% in February, the fastest increase in over two years, driven by tax incentives.
Why did house prices rise in February?
House prices rose due to temporary tax incentives for buyers, encouraging them to purchase before the incentives expired.
What happened to housing demand in March?
Housing demand weakened in March as buyers ran out of time to benefit from the tax incentives.

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