2017-01-17

The November data shows an annual price increase of 6.7% which takes the average property value in the UK to £217,928. Monthly house prices have risen by 1.1% since October 2016. The monthly index figure for the UK was 114.3.

In England, the November data shows an annual price increase of 7.2% which takes the average property value to £234,278. Monthly house prices have risen by 1.1% since October 2016.

Wales shows an annual price increase of 4.1% which takes the average property value to £146,742. Monthly house prices have fallen by 0.2% since October 2016.

London shows an annual price increase of 8.1% which takes the average property value to £481,648. Monthly house prices have risen by 1.8% since October 2016.

The regional data indicates that:

the East of England experienced the greatest increase in its average property price over the last 12 months with a movement of 10.5%

the West Midlands experienced the greatest monthly price growth with an increase of 2.2%

the North East saw the lowest annual price growth with an increase of 3.2%

the South East saw the most significant monthly price fall with a movement of 0.3%.

Home sales in the UK (pdf, 788kb) increased by 0.8% between October and November 2016 which is 7.3% lower than November 2015. See the economic statement.

Sales during September 2016, the most up-to-date Land Registry figures available, show that:

the number of completed house sales in England fell by 22% to 64,311 compared with 82,452 in September 2015

the number of completed house sales in Wales fell by 10.4% to 3,492 compared with 3,896 in September 2015

the number of completed house sales in London fell by 39.5% to 6,698 compared with 11,065 in September 2015

there were 607 repossession sales in England in September 2016

there were 63 repossession sales in Wales in September 2016

the lowest number of repossession sales in England and Wales in September 2016 was in the East of England.

Access the full November UK HPI

Price change by region for England

England by region

Monthly change % since October 2016

Annual change % since November 2015

Average price November 2016

East Midlands

1.7

7.3

£176,524

East of England

0.9

10.5

£278,349

London

1.8

8.1

£481,648

North East

1.3

3.2

£126,989

North West

1.1

5.2

£150,249

South East

0.3

8.6

£313,334

South West

0.5

5.7

£239,371

West Midlands

2.2

7.4

£181,372

Yorkshire and The Humber

1.1

5.1

£152,418

Average price by property type for England

Average price by property type (England)

November 2016

November 2015

Difference %

Detached

£355,920

£328,957

8.2

Semi-detached

£216,234

£202,221

6.9

Terraced

£187,578

£176,903

6.0

Flat/maisonette

£221,917

£204,910

8.3

All

£234,278

£218,500

7.2

Price change for Wales

Wales

Monthly change % since October 2016

Annual change % since November 2015

Average price November 2016

Wales

-0.2

4.1

£146,742

Average price by property type for Wales

Average price by property type (Wales)

November 2016

November 2015

Difference %

Detached

£224,563

£212,956

5.5

Semi-detached

£140,944

£135,561

4.0

Terraced

£112,419

£109,160

3.0

Flat/maisonette

£105,151

£100,918

4.2

All

£146,742

£140,974

4.1

Average price by property type for London

Average price by property type (London)

November 2016

November 2015

Difference %

Detached

£890,320

£828,661

7.4

Semi-detached

£566,914

£528,318

7.3

Terraced

£490,560

£458,454

7.0

Flat/maisonette

£431,235

£395,612

9.0

All

£481,648

£445,485

8.1

Sales volumes for England

Month

Sales 2016 England

Sales 2015 England

Difference %

August

67,396

84,565

-20.3

September

64,311

82,452

-22.0

Sales volumes for Wales

Month

Sales 2016 Wales

Sales 2015 Wales

Difference %

August

3,558

4,025

-11.6

September

3,492

3,896

-10.4

Sales volumes for London

Month

Sales 2016 London

Sales 2015 London

Difference %

August

6,607

10,881

-39.3

September

6,698

11,065

-39.5

Funding, buyer and building status for England

England

Monthly price change % since October 2016

Annual price change % since November 2015

Average price November 2016

Cash

1.1

6.8

£220,228

Mortgage

1.1

7.4

£241,357

First time buyer

1.1

7.1

£196,379

Former owner occupier

1.1

7.3

£266,031

New build

11.1

28.7

£332,238

Existing resold property

0.4

5.8

£228,202

Funding, buyer and building status for Wales

Wales

Monthly price change % since October 2016

Annual price change % since November 2015

Average price November 2016

Cash

-0.3

3.5

£142,880

Mortgage

-0.1

4.4

£149,035

First time buyer

-0.4

3.7

£126,384

Former owner occupier

0.0

4.5

£170,541

New build

10.3

26.8

£221,705

Existing resold property

-0.9

2.7

£142,631

Funding, buyer and building status for London

London

Monthly price change % since October 2016

Annual price change % since November 2015

Average price November 2016

Cash

3.0

8.6

£512,586

Mortgage

1.4

8.0

£472,192

First time buyer

1.8

8.3

£421,553

Former owner occupier

1.7

8.0

£543,017

New build

10.5

27.4

£561,246

Existing resold property

1.0

6.6

£475,390

Repossession

Repossession sales

September 2016

East Midlands

64

East of England

9

London

34

North East

80

North West

162

South East

48

South West

39

Yorkshire and The Humber

99

West Midlands

72

England

607

Wales

63

Notes to editors

The UK House Price Index (HPI) is published on the second or third Tuesday of each month with Northern Ireland figures updated quarterly. The December 2016 UK HPI will be published at 9.30am on 14 February 2017. A calendar of release dates is available.

Data for the UK HPI is provided by Land Registry, Registers of Scotland, Land & Property Services/Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency and the Valuation Office Agency.

The UK HPI is calculated by the Office for National Statistics and Land & Property Services/Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency. It applies a hedonic regression model that uses the various sources of data on property price, in particular Land Registry’s Price Paid Dataset, and attributes to produce estimates of the change in house prices each month. Find out more about the methodology used from ONS and Northern Ireland Statistics & Research Agency.

The first estimate for new build average price (April 2016 report) was based on a small sample which can cause volatility. A three month moving average has been applied to the latest estimate to remove some of this volatility.

Work has been taking place over the past two years to develop a single, official HPI that reflects the final transaction price for sales of residential property in the UK. Using the geometric mean, it covers purchases at market value for owner-occupation and buy-to-let, excluding those purchases not at market value (such as re-mortgages), where the ‘price’ represents a valuation.

Information on residential property transactions for England and Wales, collected as part of the official registration process, is provided by Land Registry for properties that are sold for full market value.

The Land Registry dataset contains the sale price of the property, the date when the sale was completed, full address details, the type of property (detached, semi-detached, terraced or flat), if it is a newly built property or an established residential building and a variable to indicate if the property has been purchased as a financed transaction (using a mortgage) or as a non-financed transaction (cash purchase).

Repossession data is based on the number of transactions lodged with Land Registry by lenders exercising their power of sale.

For England this is shown as volumes of repossessions recorded by Government Office Region. For Wales there is a headline figure for the number of repossessions recorded in Wales.

The data can be downloaded as a .csv file. Repossession data prior to April 2016 is not available. Find out more information about repossessions.

Background tables of the raw and cleansed aggregated data, in Excel and CSV formats, are also published monthly although Northern Ireland is on a quarterly basis. They are available for free use and re-use under the Open Government Licence.

As a government department established in 1862, executive agency and trading fund responsible to the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, Land Registry keeps and maintains the Land Register for England and Wales. The Land Register has been open to public inspection since 1990.

With the largest transactional database of its kind detailing more than 24 million titles, Land Registry underpins the economy by safeguarding ownership of many billions of pounds worth of property.

For further information about Land Registry visit www.gov.uk/land-registry

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