House Prices
The latest news, updates and opinions on House Prices from the expert team here at MoneyWeek
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What’s happening with UK house prices? Latest property market moves explained
House prices enjoyed a decent recovery in 2024 as mortgage rates started to fall, but the new year could bring headwinds. Will house prices rise or fall?
By Katie Williams Last updated
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House prices near record high as stamp duty hike looms
UK house prices have risen 3.4% over the past year. Is it being driven by a rush to beat April’s stamp duty hike?
By Katie Williams Published
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UK house prices fall in festive lull but property market activity stronger than 2023
A seasonal lull was identified in Rightmove's house price index, while stamp duty changes could be a weight on the market next year
By Dan McEvoy Published
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RICS: Housing market continues to strengthen but 2025 could be challenging
The latest survey by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors reports a resilient UK housing market, but warns of headwinds next year
By Ruth Emery Published
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Zoopla: could a good local pub increase your house price?
Research from Zoopla shows that the local pub influenced a quarter of homeowners’ decision to buy. Could your local pub increase your house price?
By Dan McEvoy Published
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Nationwide: UK house prices rise at fastest rate in two years
According to data from Nationwide, house prices jumped by 3.7% year-on-year last month, up from 2.4% in October
By Chris Newlands Published
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Is now a good time to sell a house?
Tips We explore if now is a good time to sell a house as mortgage rates fall and the housing market picks up - could you be out and into your new home by Christmas?
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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Zoopla: housing market returns to growth
Zoopla expects property market activity to surge in 2025 as its latest house price index shows a return to growth for the wider housing market in the UK
By Dan McEvoy Published
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Halifax: Homebuying affordability improves but challenges remain
Halifax says buying a home has become slightly more affordable due to strong wage growth and easing interest rates. We reveal the most and least affordable areas
By Ruth Emery Published