House prices across Great Britain rose 1.7% annually to reach an average of £329,500 in July, but e.surv's latest House Price Index shows growth momentum slowing across northern...
e.surv's latest data shows mortgage affordability has deteriorated sharply since 2019, with borrowing costs rising three times faster than house prices.
Yorkshire and the Humber has overtaken Scotland as the strongest-performing region for house price growth, while London remains the only market in annual decline, down 4%, according to...
e.surv's latest House Price Index shows annual house price growth slowing to 0.9% in March, with more affordable regions outperforming as southern markets come under pressure.
UK house prices rose 1.8% year-on-year in February but rising gilt yields and swap rate volatility are casting doubt over the spring mortgage market outlook.