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A split across England and Wales

Five regions now have falling prices on an annual basis. Transactions in April 2019 up 4% on April 2018. For second month running Merseyside tops Conurbation league in annual house price growth.

A split across England and Wales

  • Five regions now have falling prices on an annual basis
  • Transactions in April 2019 up 4% on April 2018
  • For second month running Merseyside tops Conurbation league in annual house price growth

In April, the average house price in England & Wales fell by a modest -£180, or -0.1%, to £302,122. This was the second month in succession that average prices have fallen marginally, although in March the price fall was even less, at -£72. Indeed, over the last twelve months – as Figure 1 illustrates – the movement in prices from one month to the next has been relatively subdued, with a maximum growth rate of ±0.6%. Thus the change in the average price over the last twelve months totals a relatively minor +£690, or +0.2%, suggesting that all is quiet on the housing front.

Click here to read the House Price Index – April 2019 (England and Wales)

Data source: LSL Property Services