House price inflation rises to 3.7%
Original Article Summary
Annual house price inflation has climbed to 3.7% in June from 2.7% in May, bringing the average to £269,000, the government’s UK House Price Index has found. The average monthly rate of house price growth in June was 1.4%. Iain McKenzie, CEO of The Guild of Property Professionals, said: “This isn’t a fleeting spike; it’s […] The post House price inflation rises to 3.7% appeared first on PropertyWire.
PropMatch Curated Analysis
UK house price inflation jumped to 3.7% in June driven by improving mortgage rates and buyer confidence, with strong regional variations and transaction volumes expected to reach 1.1 million in 2025.
Investor Relevance
Rising house prices signal capital appreciation opportunities and improved market conditions, while regional variations (North East 7.8% vs London 0.8%) highlight acquisition and exit timing considerations. Improving mortgage rates and buyer demand suggest strengthening rental markets and easier exit strategies.
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