UK House Price Index for October 2022 – GOV.UK

October data shows:

on average, house prices have risen by 0.3% since September 2022 there has been an annual price rise of 12.6% which makes the average property in the UK valued at £296,422 England

In England, the October data shows that, on average, house prices have risen 0.2% since September 2022. The annual price rise of 13.2% takes the average property value to £316,073.

The regional data for England indicates that:

the North East experienced the greatest annual price rise, up by 17.3% the North East experienced the greatest monthly growth, with an increase of 1.9% London saw the lowest annual price growth, with an increase of 6.7% London saw the most significant monthly price fall, with a movement of –0.9% Price change by region for England Region Average price October 2022 Annual change % since October 2021 Monthly change % since September 2022 East Midlands £254,079 13.9 0 East of England £362,865 11.5 0 London £541,720 6.7 -0.9 North East £168,367 17.3 1.9 North West £220,292 16.1 0.5 South East £404,990 12 0.1 South West £339,206 14.9 0.5 West Midlands £257,382 14.6 0.9 Yorkshire and the Humber £214,036 15.1 0.2 Repossession sales by volume for England

The lowest number of repossession sales in August 2022 was in the East Midlands.

The highest number of repossession sales in August 2022 was in the North West.

Repossession sales August 2022 East Midlands 2 East of England 4 London 12 North East 13 North West 38 South East 14 South West 9

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