This research investigates the regional impact of the pandemic on the Northern Ireland housing market and provides a unique opportunity to measure short-term reactions to epidemic shocks. Applying a unique dataset, the research measures whether price switching effects are evident as a consequence of ...
House prices return to growth over 2024 and stand at +1.9% ranging from +0.7% in Southern England to 6.8% in Northern Ireland. Hometrack data shows home buyers becoming more cautious post the Autumn Budget, and as mortgage rates drift higher which will keep price inflation in check. ...
UK house price rises accelerate in August The housing market in England and Northern Ireland continued to grow in August, with average house prices rising by almost £5,000 as the government's stamp duty exemption in England and Northern Ireland came to an end. The value of the average pro...
The average price for a house in Quebec stood at approximately 487,000 Canadian dollars in 2023 and was set to increase slightly in the next two years.
The region with the fastest house price growth was Northern Ireland at 4.1% across the three months of April to June, while it became 1.8% cheaper to buy a house in East Anglia over the year, according to Nationwide figures.
House price growth was most pronounced in Northern Ireland (8.6%) and Scotland (4.3%) on an annual quarterly basis, while the north of England outpaced the south, according to Nationwide data. Nevertheless, London remained the best performing southern region, notching a 2% price growth. ...
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In Northern Ireland by 10.7% to £159,000 However, price inclines varied by region. While prices grew just 5.5% annually in the country's most expensive housing market, London, they surged by 13.6% in the South West of England.
In Scotland, the average price increased by 4.1% over the year to £153,000. The average price in Northern Ireland rose by 4.4% to £133,000. A recent report by the UK's biggest mortgage lender, the Halifax, said that fewer homes had been on the market in 2018 than in any year...
The official UK House Price Index tells us that average property prices increased over the year to January; in England to £292,000 (9.4%), in Wales to £206,000 (13.9%), in Scotland to £183,000 (10.8%), in Northern Ireland to £159,000 (7.9%), and in London to £510...