(PR14/11) 28/09/2011
August house prices down 2.6 per cent since July: average house price in England and Wales now £162,347
The August data from Land Registry's flagship House Price Index shows an annual price decrease of -2.6 per cent which takes the average property value in England and Wales to £162,347. The monthly change from July to August is a decrease of -0.3 per cent and signals a return to the negative rates seen in May and June.
The only region in England and Wales to experience an increase in its average property value over the last 12 months is London with a movement of 2.1 per cent. The East experienced the greatest monthly rise with a movement of 0.8 per cent. The North East experienced the greatest annual price fall with a decrease of -7.8 per cent. Wales experienced the most significant monthly price fall with a movement of -1.7 per cent.
The most up-to-date figures available show that during June 2011, the number of completed house sales in England and Wales decreased by -13 per cent to 54,776 from 62,714 in June 2010. The number of properties sold in England and Wales for over £1 million decreased by 28 per cent between June 2010 and June 2011, from 644 to 465.
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Region |
Monthly change (since July 2011) |
Annual change (since August 2010) |
Average price (August 2011) |
---|---|---|---|
East |
0.8% |
-1.1% |
£175,079 |
East Midlands |
0.7% |
-3.7% |
£124,646 |
London |
0.5% |
2.1% |
£348,686 |
England & Wales |
-0.3% |
-2.6% |
£162,347 |
Yorkshire & The Humber |
-0.3% |
-4.6% |
£121,200 |
North East |
-0.6% |
-7.8% |
£101,759 |
South East |
-0.7% |
-2.3% |
£207,189 |
West Midlands |
-0.9% |
-4.1% |
£130,756 |
North West |
-1.1% |
-5.4% |
£112,803 |
South West |
-1.1% |
-2.6% |
£173,137 |
Wales |
-1.7% |
-5.5% |
£117,534 |
Average prices by property type (England and Wales) |
August 2011 |
August 2010 |
Difference |
---|---|---|---|
Detached |
£255,205 |
£262,240 |
-2.7% |
Semi-detached |
£153,004 |
£157,438 |
-2.8% |
Terraced |
£124,060 |
£127,533 |
-2.7% |
Flat/maisonette |
£151,441 |
£155,219 |
-2.4% |
All |
£162,347 |
£166,694 |
-2.6% |
Month |
Sales 2010 (England and Wales) |
Sales 2009 (England and Wales) |
Difference |
---|---|---|---|
January |
35,847 |
26,286 |
36% |
February |
42,535 |
27,292 |
56% |
March |
51,418 |
35,550 |
45% |
April |
52,288 |
39,362 |
33% |
May |
52,180 |
45,882 |
14% |
June |
62,714 |
54,806 |
14% |
July |
67,466 |
63,689 |
6% |
August |
61,438 |
58,368 |
5% |
September |
57,425 |
58,539 |
-2% |
October |
58,557 |
65,826 |
-11% |
November |
56,220 |
61,153 |
-8% |
December |
56,718 |
78,543 |
-28% |
Total |
654,806 |
615,296 |
6% |
Month |
Sales 2011 (England and Wales) |
Sales 2010 (England and Wales) |
Difference |
---|---|---|---|
January |
37,445 |
35,847 |
4% |
February |
39,457 |
42,535 |
-7% |
March |
46,359 |
51,418 |
-10% |
April |
50,108 |
52,288 |
-4% |
May |
47,896 |
52,180 |
-8% |
June |
54,776 |
62,714 |
-13% |
ENDS
Notes to editors
- Since 2006, Land Registry's House Price Index (HPI), which is available free at www.landregistry.gov.uk/houseprices has gathered its own momentum to become a leading indicator of property movement within England and Wales. It is widely viewed as "the most accurate barometer of the housing market".
- The HPI is published on the twentieth working day of each month. The September Index will be published at 11am on Friday 28 October 2011.
- The HPI uses a sample size that is larger than all other statistical measures available. It is calculated using Land Registry's dataset of all residential property sales completed in England and Wales since January 1995.
- Land Registry's dataset contains details on 16 million residential transactions. Of these, over six million are identifiable matched pairs, providing the basis for the repeat sales regression analysis used to complete the index. This technique of quality adjustment ensures an "apples to apples" comparison between properties.
- With the largest transactional database of its kind detailing over 22 million titles, Land Registry underpins the economy by safeguarding ownership of many billions of pounds worth of property.
- As a government department established in 1862, executive agency and trading fund responsible to the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, Land Registry keeps and maintains the Land Register for England and Wales. The Land Register has been an open document since 1990.
- For further information about Land Registry visit www.landregistry.gov.uk
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