South Wales Evening Post

Wales records highest average house price increase in UK

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WALES is still the region with the highest average house price increase across the UK, according to the house price index released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) covering the year-on-year comparison to March 2022.

The data indicates that although the average house price in Wales has increased by 11.7% to the record high of £206,395, this figure is only a 0.4% increase since February, potentiall­y suggesting the beginning of a slowing-down of rampant house price increases seen since the Covid-19 pandemic.

The UK average house price increased by 9.8% over the year to March 2022, which is down from the 11.3% figure reported for February 2022. The average UK house asking price was £278,000 in March 2022, which is still £24,000 higher than for the same time in 2021.

The next UK region to see the highest year-on-year growth to March 2022 is Northern Ireland, with a 10.4% increase to an average asking price of £165,000. England has seen a 9.9% increase to bring its average house price to £298,000. Scotland was the slowest market in the year to March 2022, experienci­ng a 8% increase resulting in an average house price of £181,000. London continues to be the region with the lowest annual growth at 4.8% according to the ONS data.

The data reveals that there has been a drop in the volume of transactio­ns both across the UK and Wales. The ONS states that when comparing the provisiona­l volume estimate for January 2021 with the provisiona­l estimate for January 2022, the volume of transactio­ns decreased by 29.9% in Wales and by 37.0% over the same period for the UK as a whole.

The regional breakdown of the latest ONS figures for Wales indicates that although the counties of Blaenau Gwent and Merthyr Tydfil continue to experience some of the highest house price growth across our nation, the highest average house price hike in the year to March 2022 was in Vale of Glamorgan.

In Wales, all local authority areas showed an increase in average house prices in the year to March 2022. Vale of Glamorgan showed the strongest growth, rising by 24.3% in the year to March 2022 to £313,000. In contrast, Denbighshi­re showed the lowest annual change, with an increase of 7.9% in the year to March 2022, with the average house price at £193,000.

Of all property types, detached houses showed the largest annual growth, rising by 14.5% in the year to March 2022 to £321,000 suggesting the “race for space” when looking for a new home is continuing.

Flats and maisonette­s showed the lowest annual growth, rising by 5.2% in the year to March 2022, to an average price of £129,000.

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