The Latest Zoopla House Price Index Report

The Latest Zoopla House Price Index Report

In this month’s report • Zoopla's predictions for price growth up to the end of 2021 • How buyer demand right now compares to the 2017-19 average • A deep-dive into regional market performance across the UK

Regional trends in house price growth

Prices are being pushed upwards by particularly strong growth in Wales and the North West of England. They’re seeing price growth at 8.4% and 7.3% respectively – the highest in these regions for 16 years.
At a city level, Rochdale, Bolton and Hastings are all registering growth of more than 9%, while Liverpool (8.9%) Belfast (7.7%) & Manchester (7.4%), are recording the highest levels of house price growth among the UK’s larger cities.
At the other end of the scale, prices continue to fall in Aberdeen (-2.3%) where the market is closely aligned with the oil industry. Average values are also falling on an annual basis in several local authorities in central London.
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Source: Zoopla Price Index


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