A slowdown in house-price growth at the start of the year left builders on the back foot. Prices rose by just 0.1 per cent on the month or 4.1 per cent year on year, lender Nationwide said yesterday.
House price growth is expected to slump in 2025 despite multiple rate cuts on the horizon. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Max Mason-Hubers “If we get three rate cuts this year - usually they are 25 ...
The annual rate of house price growth slowed to 4.1 per cent in January, from 4.7 per cent in December, Nationwide Building Society said. Across the UK, house prices increased by 0.1 per cent ...
House price growth slowed down in the year to January, with the cost of the average home still below its 2022 high according to Nationwide Building Society. Prices went up 4.1 per cent annually ...
UK annual house price growth eased to 4.1% in January making the average home worth £268,213, data from Nationwide shows, but still marked five months of rising prices. Average homes are 0.1% more ...
House price growth softened at the start of 2025 ... means demand in the first quarter of the year is likely to be more robust than in the second.” Alice Haine, personal finance analyst at Bestinvest ...
House price growth softened at the start of 2025 ... already left it too late to agree and complete a purchase in time Alice Haine, Bestinvest by Evelyn Partners Alice Haine, personal finance ...
House price growth slowed slightly in January, but year-on-year growth remained robust despite higher interest rates. The annual rate of house price growth slowed to 4.1 per cent in January ...
House price growth softened at the start of 2025 ... of the year is likely to be more robust than in the second.” Alice Haine, personal finance analyst at Bestinvest by Evelyn Partners, the ...
House price growth softened at the start of 2025 ... already left it too late to agree and complete a purchase in time Alice Haine, Bestinvest by Evelyn Partners Alice Haine, personal finance ...
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