Government House Price Index
As widely predicted, the housing market has continued to weaken in the last few months of 2022. With increased interest rates and a recession on the horizon, the residential property sector is going to be impacted. 2022 Review We have compiled the data from RICS UK, Halifax and Nationwide, alongside the latest price index data from the Government, to provide a comprehensive overview of the current UK housing sector. “The December 2022 RICS UK Residential Survey results point to a further weakening in sales market activity to end of the year. Indeed, metrics tracking sales, instructions and price trends all slipped deeper into negative territory over the month. Moreover, forward-looking indicators suggest housing market activity will remain on a downward trajectory over the coming months.” – RICS UK Residential Market Survey December 2022 In summary, RICS UK conclude: Buyer demand still falling, resulting in fewer sales being agreed National house price net balance continues to retreat Twelve-month price and sales expectations indicative of further declines in the year ahead Halifax House Price Index “The housing market was a mixed picture in 2022. We saw rapid house price growth during the first six months, followed by a plateau in the summer before prices began to fall from September, as the impact of cost-of-living pressures, coupled with a rising rates environment, began to take effect on household finances and demand.” Kim Kinnaird, Director, Halifax Mortgages. In summary, Halifax identified: Average house price fell by -1.5% in December (vs. -2.4% in November) Annual rate of growth dropped to +2.0% (from +4.6%) Typical UK property now costs £281,272 (down from £285,425 last month) Rate of annual growth slowed in all nations and regions during December The Halifax House Price Index hits 40-year anniversary, with house prices up 974% since early 1983 Nationwide Commenting on the latest data, Nationwide Chief Economist, Robert Gardner said: “December saw a further sharp slowdown in annual house price growth to 2.8%, from 4.4% in November.
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