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https://publicdata.landregistry.gov.uk/market-trend-data/house-price-index-data/Average-prices-2025-03.csv?utm_medium=GOV.UK&utm_source=datadownload&utm_campaign=average_price&utm_term=9.30_21_05_25" class="govuk-link">Average price (CSV, 7MB)
https://publicdata.landregistry.gov.uk/market-trend-data/house-price-index-data/Average-prices-Property-Type-2025-03.csv?utm_medium=GOV.UK&utm_source=datadownload&utm_campaign=average_price_property_price&utm_term=9.30_21_05_25" class="govuk-link">Average price by property type (CSV, 15.3KB)
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https://publicdata.landregistry.gov.uk/market-trend-data/house-price-index-data/Cash-mortgage-sales-2025-03.csv?utm_medium=GOV.UK&utm_source=datadownload&utm_campaign=cash_mortgage-sales&utm_term=9.30_21_05_25" class="govuk-link">Cash mortgage sales (CSV, 4.9KB)
https://publicdata.landregistry.gov.uk/market-trend-data/house-price-index-data/First-Time-Buyer-Former-Owner-Occupied-2025-03.csv?utm_medium=GOV.UK&utm_source=datadownload&utm_campaign=FTNFOO&utm_term=9.30_21_05_25" class="govuk-link">First time buyer and former owner occupier (CSV, 4.5KB)
https://publicdata.landregistry.gov.uk/market-trend-data/house-price-index-data/New-and-Old-2025-03.csv?utm_medium=GOV.UK&utm_source=datadownload&utm_campaign=new_build&utm_term=9.30_21_05_25" class="govuk-link">New build and existing resold property (CSV, 11.0KB)
https://publicdata.landregistry.gov.uk/market-trend-data/house-price-index-data/Indices-2025-03.csv?utm_medium=GOV.UK&utm_source=datadownload&utm_campaign=index&utm_term=9.30_21_05_25" class="govuk-link">Index (CSV, 5.5KB)
https://publicdata.landregistry.gov.uk/market-trend-data/house-price-index-data/Indices-seasonally-adjusted-2025-03.csv?utm_medium=GOV.UK&utm_source=datadownload&utm_campaign=index_season_adjusted&utm_term=9.30_21_05_25" class="govuk-link">Index seasonally adjusted (CSV, 195KB)
https://publicdata.landregistry.gov.uk/market-trend-data/house-price-index-data/Average-price-seasonally-adjusted-2025-03.csv?utm_medium=GOV.UK&utm_source=datadownload&utm_campaign=average-price_season_adjusted&utm_term=9.30_21_05_25" class="govuk-link">Average price seasonally adjusted (CSV, 205KB)
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Summary of UK House Price Index (HPI) price statistics covering England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Full UK HPI data are available on GOV.UK.
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TwitterThe statistic displays a **** year forecast for house price growth in the United Kingdom (UK) from 2020 to 2024, revised with the coronavirus (covid-19) impact on the market. According to the forecast, 2020 and 2021 will likely see a slower to no increase in house prices followed by a gradual recovery between 2022 and 2024. North West, North East, Yorkshire & the Humber, and Scotland prices are forecast to bounce back quicker than other UK regions with higher **** year price increase.
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TwitterAnn Street, Edinburgh EH4 was the most expensive street for residential real estate in Scotland. The average price of a property there was over **** million British pounds, accounting for the average transactions that occurred between January 2018 and September 2023. The second most prestigious address in the world for a particular popular sport, Golf Place, St Andrews, was valued at **** million British pounds. Wester Coates Avenue made up the third in the list, with properties averaging over *** million British pounds.
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United Kingdom Average House Prices: Scotland data was reported at 154,648.000 GBP in May 2020. This records an increase from the previous number of 153,945.000 GBP for Apr 2020. United Kingdom Average House Prices: Scotland data is updated monthly, averaging 133,444.000 GBP from Jan 2005 (Median) to May 2020, with 185 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 155,141.000 GBP in Sep 2019 and a record low of 93,554.000 GBP in Feb 2005. United Kingdom Average House Prices: Scotland data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by HM Land Registry. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United Kingdom – Table UK.EB016: Average House Prices: HM Land Registry.
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Average House Prices in the United Kingdom increased to 299862 GBP in October from 298215 GBP in September of 2025. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for the United Kingdom Average House Prices.
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Median price paid for residential property in England and Wales, by property type and middle layer super output area. Annual data.
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TwitterThe price-to-earnings ratio for first-time buyers in the United Kingdom was the highest in London and the lowest in Scotland in the second quarter of 2025. In London, the average house bought by first-time buyers was about 7.79 times higher than the mean gross earnings in the region. In Scotland, this figure amounted to 3.04.
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TwitterDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of house sales in the UK spiked, followed by a period of decline. In 2023 and 2024, the housing market slowed notably, and in January 2025, transaction volumes fell to 46,774. House sales volumes are impacted by a number of factors, including mortgage rates, house prices, supply, demand, as well as the overall health of the market. The economic uncertainty and rising unemployment rates has also affected the homebuyer sentiment of Brits. How have UK house prices developed over the past 10 years? House prices in the UK have increased year-on-year since 2015, except for a brief period of decline in the second half of 2023 and the beginning of 2024. That is based on the 12-month percentage change of the UK house price index. At the peak of the housing boom in 2022, prices soared by nearly 14 percent. The decline that followed was mild, at under three percent. The cooling in the market was more pronounced in England and Wales, where the average house price declined in 2023. Conversely, growth in Scotland and Northern Ireland continued. What is the impact of mortgage rates on house sales? For a long period, mortgage rates were at record-low, allowing prospective homebuyers to take out a 10-year loan at a mortgage rate of less than three percent. In the last quarter of 2021, this period came to an end as the Bank of England rose the bank lending rate to contain the spike in inflation. Naturally, the higher borrowing costs affected consumer sentiment, urging many homebuyers to place their plans on hold and leading to a decline in sales.
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House Price: Average: All Buyers: sa data was reported at 227,869.000 GBP in Oct 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 226,219.000 GBP for Sep 2018. House Price: Average: All Buyers: sa data is updated monthly, averaging 85,982.000 GBP from Jan 1983 (Median) to Oct 2018, with 430 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 229,776.000 GBP in Jul 2018 and a record low of 29,696.000 GBP in Jan 1983. House Price: Average: All Buyers: sa data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Halifax and Bank of Scotland Plc. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United Kingdom – Table UK.P002: House Price: HBOS Plc.
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TwitterThe data shows house sales and prices by Glasgow data zones between 1993 to 2012. Residential property transactions are recorded by Registers of Scotland. More information can be found here. The field names used were generated by the Land Value Information Unit at The University of the West of Scotland and The Scottish Government. The number of sales, median price and lower quartile price are based on new build and second hand sales that are recorded/registered whether they are cash purchases or funded by mortgages. The mean price is based on new build and second hand sales between 20,000 and 1,000,000. More information can be found in the metadata which is among the resources. (c) Crown copyright, 2014. Data supplied by Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics Website Licence: None
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TwitterEast Dunbartonshire, the city of Edinburgh, East Loathian and East Renfrewshire were the most xpensive regions for residential property in Scotland as of February 2025. The average house price in those regions were over 300,000 British pounds. In comparison, the average house price in Scotland was almost two times lower. Which are the most expensive streets to live in Scotland? With the average house price valued at approximately 3 million British pounds, Queen's Crescent, Auchterarder PH3 was the most expensive street for residential real estate in Scotland in 2024. This was almost twice higher than in the second-priciest street, Ann street, Edinburgh EH4. Compared to other regions in the UK, Scotland is affordable Though 3.6 million British pounds is an impressive figure, not all housing in Scotland falls in this price bracket. In fact, with an average house price of about 170,000 British pounds, Scotland is the third most affordable region for first-time home buyers. Furthermore, it has the second lowest rent to income ratio in the UK.
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TwitterRenters in the UK spent on average 32.5 percent of their income on rent as of January 2025. Scotland and Yorkshire and Humber were the most affordable regions, with households spending less than 28 percent of their gross income on rent. Conversely, London, South West, and South East had a higher ratio. Greater London is the most expensive region for renters Greater London has a considerably higher rent than the rest of the UK regions. In 2024, the average rental cost in Greater London was more than twice higher than in the North West or West Midlands. Compared with Greater London, rent in the South East region was about 600 British pounds cheaper. London property prices continue to increase In recent years, house prices in the UK have been steadily increasing, and the period after the COVID-19 pandemic has been no exception. Prime residential property prices in Central London are forecast to continue rising until 2027. A similar trend in prime property prices is also expected in Outer London.
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TwitterAs of July 2020, London and East of England were the regions in Great Britain where the average cost of the five cheapest home insurance premiums in Great Britain. Homeowners in London had to pay nearly *** British pounds for buildings and content insurance, whereas in West Midlands and Scotland the cost was *** British pounds. With more people working from home, there is a decline in crime rates and claims. Nevertheless, premiums saw a minor increase in the last year.
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TwitterThe prime rent for office real estate in Edinburgh, Scotland, increased from 2015 to 2019. It can be seen that between 2015 and 2019, the average cost of prime rent increased by ** euros, to a total of *** euros per square meter per year as of the end of 2019. This was also the highest prime rent per square meter per year recorded in this time period.
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TwitterThe average house price in Scotland has increased since 2015, with minor fluctuations over time. The house price index is calculated using data on housing transactions and measures the development of house prices, with January 2023 chosen as a base year when the index value was set to 100. In May 2025, the index reached 109.3, suggesting a house price growth of 6.4 percent since May 2024 and 9.3 percent since 2023. Among the different regions in the UK, the West and East Midlands experienced the strongest growth.