News headlines
UK house prices little changed in April
- Price of a typical home declined by 0.1% between March and April, but was 0.9% higher than April 2012
- The typical UK home is now worth £165,586
View our April Press Release here
Mixed picture across the UK regions at the start of 2013
- 7 out of 13 UK regions saw annual price rises in the first quarter of 2013
- London remains best performing region on an annual basis, with prices at a new record high
- Scotland is the worst performing region in Q1
View our Q1 2013 Press Release.
How is the housing stock changing?
- Slight increase in the proportion of detached houses within the stock
- 26% of properties have been extended, 5% have a loft conversion
- Energy efficiency within the housing stock is improving
View our Housing Stock Special Report.
Legal Information
The Nationwide House Price Indices are prepared from information that we believe is collated with care, but no representation is made as to their accuracy or completeness. We reserve the right to vary our methodology and to edit or discontinue the indices at any time, for regulatory or other reasons. Persons seeking to place reliance on the indices for their own or third party commercial purposes do so at their own risk.
All changes are nominal and do not allow for inflation.