Annual house price growth across Great Britain slowed to +0.9% in March, with the average price at £327,400 and values down 0.7% over the quarter.
Scotland, the North West and Wales remain the strongest-performing regions, while London and the South continue to hold back the overall national figure.
Mortgage activity remained strong in March, with e.surv valuation instructions around a third above the 2025 average, indicating that demand is still present despite slowing prices.