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House price growth driven by London, says ONS | House price growth driven by London, says ONS |
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House prices in London rose twice as fast as the UK average in the year to the end of October, official figures show. | House prices in London rose twice as fast as the UK average in the year to the end of October, official figures show. |
Average property prices in London increased by 12% compared with 5.5% for the whole of the UK, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said. | Average property prices in London increased by 12% compared with 5.5% for the whole of the UK, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said. |
Excluding London and the South East, UK house prices rose 3.1% over the year. | Excluding London and the South East, UK house prices rose 3.1% over the year. |
The ONS said that prices in London, the South East and the East of England were higher than pre-crisis peaks. | The ONS said that prices in London, the South East and the East of England were higher than pre-crisis peaks. |
Overall, annual prices rose by 5.7% in England, 2% in Wales, 3.3% in Scotland and 4.8% in Northern Ireland, the ONS said. | |
"While London is a micro market of its own, other parts of the country are seeing far less activity and demand, which is keeping a lid on prices, although house price growth is beginning to increase elsewhere," said Mark Harris, chief executive of mortgage broker SPF Private Clients. | |
The ONS figures, based on mortgage completions, show that UK house price growth accelerated from a 3.8% increase in the 12 months to September. | |
All regions except for Wales and Yorkshire and Humberside saw annual house price inflation rise in October. | |
The statistics were published on the same day as ONS figures outlined a deceleration in the rising cost of living generally. | |
The UK's inflation rate, as measured by the consumer prices index, fell to a four-year low of 2.1% in November, down from 2.2% the month before. |
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