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Scotland
- Average house price:
- £151,178
- Annual percentage increase:
- 10.1%
- Quarterly change (seasonally adjusted):
- 1.8%
- Most expensive area:
- Edinburgh City
- Least expensive area:
- Fife
- Area with strongest price growth:
- Aberdeen City
- Area with weakest price growth:
- Southern Scotland
England
- Average house price:
- £201,820
- Annual percentage increase:
- 6.9%
- Quarterly change (seasonally adjusted):
- 0.8%
- Most expensive area:
- London
- Least expensive area:
- North
- Area with strongest price growth:
- London
- Area with weakest price growth:
- Yorkshire & Humberside
Northern Ireland
- Average house price:
- £224,816
- Annual percentage increase:
- 24.2%
- Quarterly change (seasonally adjusted):
- -0.2%
- Most expensive area:
- City of Belfast
- Least expensive area:
- Northern Ireland (West)
- Area with strongest price growth:
- Northern Ireland (North East)
- Area with weakest price growth:
- Northern Ireland (West)
Wales
- Average house price:
- £154,947
- Annual percentage increase:
- 4.2%
- Quarterly change (seasonally adjusted):
- 1.5%
- Most expensive area:
- Cardiff
- Least expensive area:
- South Wales (West)
- Area with strongest price growth:
- South Wales (East)
- Area with weakest price growth:
- South Wales (West)
London
- Average house price:
- £303,739
- Annual percentage increase:
- 12.8%
- Quarterly change (seasonally adjusted):
- 1.2%
- Most expensive borough:
- Westminster
- Least expensive borough:
- Barking and Dagenham
- Area with strongest price growth:
- Haringey
- Area with weakest price growth:
- Greenwich
Please note that the Nationwide House Price Calculator is intended to illustrate general movement in prices only. The calculator is based on the Nationwide House Price Index. Results are based on movements in prices in the regions of the UK rather than in specific towns and cities. The data is based on movements in the price of a typical property in the region, and cannot take account of differences in quality of fittings, decoration etc. For an accurate valuation of your property we would always recommend you consult a local estate agent or surveyor.



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