The 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.
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The house price index (HPI) shows changes in the value of residential properties in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. With the HPI set at a base of 100 in January 2023, a value of over 100 would mark an increase in the average dwelling price. A value of under 100 points, on the other hand, would indicate that the average price has dropped. In April 2025, the index measured 101.7 index points, showing an increase of 1.7 percent since January 2023. UK house prices grew rapidly during the COVID-19 pandemic House prices in the UK grew steadily between 2015 and 2020, fueled by stable economic growth and low borrowing costs. In the following two years, a combination of factors exacerbated this trend. These factors included a stamp duty holiday, low interest rates, a shortage of new homes supplied, and a high housing demand. As a result, house price growth soared, hitting a record 13.6 percent in July 2022. This trend in the index, and therefore the value of UK residential properties, has also been observed by the Halifax house price index. What is the average house price in the UK? Average house prices are affected by several factors. Economic growth, unemployment, interest rates and mortgage availability can all drive them up or down. A shortage of supply means that the need for housing and the competitive market created will push house prices up. An excess of housing, on the other hand, means prices fall to stimulate buyers.
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The average house price in the UK increased by 3.9 percent year-on-year in May 2025, according to the monthly house price index. The index is calculated using data on housing transactions and measures the development of house prices, with 2023 chosen as a base year when the index value was set to 100. In May 2025, the index reached 103 index points, meaning that house prices have grown by over three percent since January 2023.The house price index is an important measure for the residential real estate market. It is used to show changes in the value of residential properties in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. This upward trend in house price index, and therefore the value of residential properties, has also been observed by other measurers of house price index in the United Kingdom.
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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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The UK House Price Index (HPI) is an official statistic that captures changes in the value of residential properties in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The UK House Price Index (UK HPI) is calculated by the Office for National Statistics and Land & Property Services Northern Ireland. Data for the UK House Price Index is provided by HM Land Registry, Registers of Scotland, Land & Property Services Northern Ireland and the Valuation Office Agency.
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All-Transactions House Price Index for Scotland County, NC was 178.08000 Index 2000=100 in January of 2024, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, All-Transactions House Price Index for Scotland County, NC reached a record high of 189.82000 in January of 2023 and a record low of 73.77000 in January of 1991. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for All-Transactions House Price Index for Scotland County, NC - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on September of 2025.
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United Kingdom HPI: Qtr: Scotland data was reported at 282.376 1Q1993=100 in Jun 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 274.923 1Q1993=100 for Mar 2018. United Kingdom HPI: Qtr: Scotland data is updated quarterly, averaging 101.351 1Q1993=100 from Dec 1973 (Median) to Jun 2018, with 179 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 290.607 1Q1993=100 in Sep 2007 and a record low of 17.099 1Q1993=100 in Dec 1973. United Kingdom HPI: Qtr: Scotland data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Nationwide. The data is categorized under Global Database’s UK – Table UK.EB005: House Price Index: Nationwide.
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This file includes a derived back series for the new UK HPI. Under the UK HPI, data is available from 1995 for England and Wales, 2004 for Scotland and 2005 for Northern Ireland. A longer back series has been derived by using the historic path of the Office for National Statistics HPI to construct a series back to 1968.
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https://publicdata.landregistry.gov.uk/market-trend-data/house-price-index-data/Average-prices-2025-07.csv?utm_medium=GOV.UK&utm_source=datadownload&utm_campaign=average_price&utm_term=9.30_17_09_25">Average price (CSV, 7.1KB)
https://publicdata.landregistry.gov.uk/market-trend-data/house-price-index-data/Average-prices-Property-Type-2025-07.csv?utm_medium=GOV.UK&utm_source=datadownload&utm_campaign=average_price_property_price&utm_term=9.30_17_09_25">Average price by property type (CSV, 15.5KB)
https://publicdata.landregistry.gov.uk/market-trend-data/house-price-index-data/Cash-mortgage-sales-2025-07.csv?utm_medium=GOV.UK&utm_source=datadownload&utm_campaign=cash_mortgage-sales&utm_term=9.30_17_09_25">Cash mortgage sales (CSV, 5KB)
https://publicdata.landregistry.gov.uk/market-trend-data/house-price-index-data/First-Time-Buyer-Former-Owner-Occupied-2025-07.csv?utm_medium=GOV.UK&utm_source=datadownload&utm_campaign=FTNFOO&utm_term=9.30_17_09_25">First time buyer and former owner occupier (CSV, 4.6KB)
https://publicdata.landregistry.gov.uk/market-trend-data/house-price-index-data/New-and-Old-2025-07.csv?utm_medium=GOV.UK&utm_source=datadownload&utm_campaign=new_build&utm_term=9.30_17_09_25">New build and existing resold property (CSV, 11KB)
https://publicdata.landregistry.gov.uk/market-trend-data/house-price-index-data/Indices-seasonally-adjusted-2025-07.csv?utm_medium=GOV.UK&utm_source=datadownload&utm_campaign=index_season_adjusted&utm_term=9.30_17_09_25">Index seasonally adjusted (CSV, 197KB)
https://publicdata.landregistry.gov.uk/market-trend-data/house-price-index-data/Average-price-seasonally-adjusted-2025-07.csv?utm_medium=GOV.UK&utm_source=datadownload&utm_campaign=average-price_season_adjusted&utm_term=9.30_17_09_25">Average price seasonally adjusted (CSV, 207KB)
https://publicdata.landregistry.gov.uk/market-trend-data/house-price-index-data/Repossession-2025-07.csv?utm_medium=GOV.UK&utm_source=datadownload&utm_campaign=repossession&utm_term=9.30_17_09_25">Repossessions (CSV, 44KB)
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The Price Index of Private Rents (PIPR) in England, Wales, and Scotland has shown significant growth, with Scotland reaching an index value of ***** points in January 2025, indicating an increase of **** percent since the baseline year of January 2023. The IPHRP measures the change in price of renting residential property from private landlords, based on an index value of 100 in January 2023. The IPHRP saw the highest growth in Wales, reaching ***** index points in January 2025 and suggesting an increase in private rents amounting to **** percent since the baseline year.
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Average House Prices in the United Kingdom increased to 299331 GBP in August from 298400 GBP in July of 2025. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for the United Kingdom Average House Prices.
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HPI:季度:苏格兰在06-01-2018达282.3761993年1季度=100,相较于03-01-2018的274.9231993年1季度=100有所增长。HPI:季度:苏格兰数据按季更新,12-01-1973至06-01-2018期间平均值为101.3511993年1季度=100,共179份观测结果。该数据的历史最高值出现于09-01-2007,达290.6071993年1季度=100,而历史最低值则出现于12-01-1973,为17.0991993年1季度=100。CEIC提供的HPI:季度:苏格兰数据处于定期更新的状态,数据来源于Nationwide,数据归类于全球数据库的英国 – 表 UK.E039:房屋价格指数:全国范围内。
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United Kingdom Vol Index: sa: GVA: SC: Service: Real Estate Activities data was reported at 106.900 2009=100 in Dec 2013. This records an increase from the previous number of 105.000 2009=100 for Sep 2013. United Kingdom Vol Index: sa: GVA: SC: Service: Real Estate Activities data is updated quarterly, averaging 97.750 2009=100 from Mar 1998 (Median) to Dec 2013, with 64 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 106.900 2009=100 in Dec 2013 and a record low of 76.600 2009=100 in Jun 1999. United Kingdom Vol Index: sa: GVA: SC: Service: Real Estate Activities data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by The Scottish Government. The data is categorized under Global Database’s UK – Table UK.A092: ESA 1995: Gross Value Added: Scotland: Chained Volume Index: 2009=100: Seasonally Adjusted: SIC 2007.
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英国 PHRPI: Scotland在2020-07达102.838 Jan2015=100,相较于2020-06的102.819 Jan2015=100有所增长。英国 PHRPI: Scotland数据按月度更新,2011-01至2020-07期间平均值为100.603 Jan2015=100,共115份观测结果。该数据的历史最高值出现于2020-07,达102.838 Jan2015=100,而历史最低值则出现于2011-02,为93.807 Jan2015=100。CEIC提供的英国 PHRPI: Scotland数据处于定期更新的状态,数据来源于Office for National Statistics,数据归类于Global Database的英国 – Table UK.EB015: Private Housing Rental Prices Index: January 2015=100。
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For Northern Ireland UK HPI reports, see https://www.finance-ni.gov.uk/articles/northern-ireland-house-price-index">Northern Ireland House Price Index: October to December 2021.
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The 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.