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    UK House Prices Rise by Most in Nearly Two Years, Ons Says

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    Posted on February 19, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    UK house prices rose 4.6% in December 2024, the fastest in two years, with northeast England leading. London prices stagnated while rents increased.

    UK House Prices See Fastest Growth in Nearly Two Years

    LONDON (Reuters) -British house prices rose at their fastest pace in almost two years in the 12 months to December, according to official data published on Wednesday that added to signs of a recovery in the housing market.

    Average house prices rose by an annual 4.6% to 268,000 pounds ($337,760) in December 2024, the fastest increase since January 2023 and up from a 3.9% increase in the 12 months to November, the Office for National Statistics said on Wednesday.

    Other measures of the housing market have shown a revival in demand, helped by a reduction in borrowing costs that is expected to continue in 2025 and a rush to complete purchases before purchase taxes rise for many buyers in April.

    However, the ONS said prices in London showed no growth and lagged behind other regions, which were led by northeast England which showed a 6.7% increase in house prices.

    By contrast, monthly rents for private residential properties in London increased by more than anywhere else in Britain in the 12 months to January, jumping by 11.0% to an average of 2,227 pounds, although the increase was slower than December's 11.5% rise.

    Private-sector rents across Britain in January were 8.7% higher than in the same month last year at 1,332 pounds a month, slowing from December's 9.0% rise.

    ($1 = 0.7935 pounds)

    (Writing by William Schomberg; editing by David Milliken)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK house prices rose by 4.6% in December 2024.
    • •This is the fastest increase since January 2023.
    • •London's house prices showed no growth.
    • •Northeast England led with a 6.7% price increase.
    • •Private rents in London increased by 11.0%.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK house prices rise by most in nearly two years, ONS says

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the rise in UK house prices, marking the fastest growth in nearly two years as per ONS data.

    2How did London house prices perform?

    London's house prices showed no growth, lagging behind other regions like northeast England.

    3What about rental prices?

    Private-sector rents in London increased by 11.0% over the year, the highest in Britain.

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