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UK House Price Index for June 2022

Land Registry

August 17
08:30 2022

The June data shows:

  • monthly house prices rose by 1% since May 2022

  • an annual price increase of 7.8% which takes the average property value in the UK to 286,397

England

In England the June data shows, on average, house prices have risen by 0.9% since May 2022. The annual price rise of 7.3% takes the average property value to 304,867.

The regional data for England indicates that:

  • the East of England experienced the greatest increase in its average property value over the last 12 months with a movement of 9.7%

  • the North East saw the lowest annual price growth with an increase of 3.6%

  • Yorkshire and the Humber saw the most significant monthly price fall with a movement of -0.4% since May 2022

  • the North West experienced the greatest monthly growth with an increase of 2.1% since May 2022

Price change by region for England

Region Average price June 2022 Annual change % since June 2021 Monthly change % since May 2022
East Midlands 245,911 9.3 1.7
East of England 354,481 9.7 0.5
London 537,920 6.3 1.9
North East 157,924 3.6 1.7
North West 212,347 6.2 2.1
South East 390,513 8.9 0.8
South West 322,329 8 0.5
West Midlands 246,114 6.6 0
Yorkshire and the Humber 203,973 4.2 -0.4

Repossession sales by volume for England

The lowest number of repossession sales in April 2022 was in the East of England region.

The highest number of repossession sales in April 2022 was in the North East.

Repossession sales April 2022
East Midlands 4
East of England 0
London 4
North East 9
North West 6
South East 6
South West 4
West Midlands 2
Yorkshire and the Humber 2
England 37

Average price by property type for England

Property type June 2022 June 2021 Difference %
Detached 473,654 436,069 8.6
Semi-detached 292,222 268,955 8.7
Terraced 250,778 235,828 6.3
Flat/maisonette 252,431 241,889 4.4
All 304,867 284,252 7.3

Funding and buyer status for England

Transaction type Average price June 2022 Annual price change % since June 2021 Monthly price change % since May 2022
Cash 285,151 6.3 0.7
Mortgage 314,661 7.6 1
First-time buyer 254,110 7 1.3
Former owner occupier 348,575 7.6 0.6

Building status for England

Building status Average price June 2022 Annual price change % since June 2021 Monthly price change % since May 2022
New build 404,587 16.9 -4
Existing resold property 291,692 11.3 1.1

London

London shows, on average, house prices have risen by 1.9% since May 2022. An annual price rise of 6.3% takes the average property value to 537,920.

Average price by property type for London

Property type June 2022 June 2021 Difference %
Detached 1,080,081 995,614 8.5
Semi-detached 694,334 639,787 8.5
Terraced 590,640 553,440 6.7
Flat/maisonette 447,046 425,811 5
All 537,920 505,998 6.3

Funding and buyer status for London

Transaction type Average price June 2022 Annual price change % since June 2021 Monthly price change % since May 2022
Cash 553,409 6.6 1.7
Mortgage 532,230 6.2 1.9
First-time buyer 464,767 5.8 2.1
Former owner occupier 617,589 7.1 1.6

Building status for London

Building status Average price June 2022 Annual price change % since June 2022 Monthly price change % since June 2021
New build 567,526 8.8 -4.3
Existing resold property 522,226 6.9 0.9

Wales

Wales shows, on average, house prices have risen by 0.6% since May 2022. An annual price rise of 8.6% takes the average property value to 213,091.

There were 2 repossession sale for Wales in April 2022.

Average price by property type for Wales

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Property type June 2022 June 2021 Difference %
Detached 322,562 295,188 9.3
Semi-detached 207,493 189,073 9.7
Terraced 167,929 155,111 8.3
Flat/maisonette 133,647 129,456 3.2
All 213,091 196,221 8.6
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