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These are the average house prices across different parts of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ as property market soars

Overall prices are more than £37,000 higher than two years ago, according to Halifax

For sale and sold signs outside houses in north London(Image: PA)

The average º£½ÇÊÓÆµ house price hit a record high of £276,759 at the start of 2022 after increasing by around £24,500 over the past year, according to an index.

But with household budgets under pressure from surging living costs, it is likely the pace of house price growth will slow considerably over the next year, Halifax has said.

However, the pace of monthly growth slowed in January, with values edging up by 0.3%, compared with 1.1% monthly increases recorded in November and December. House prices were up by 9.7% compared with a year earlier.

Russell Galley, managing director, Halifax, said overall prices were £37,500 higher than two years ago.

“Following the peak activity of 2021, transaction volumes are returning to more normal levels," he said.

Mr Galley said affordability remained at "historically low" levels as house price rises continue to outstrip earnings growth.

He continued: “Despite record levels of first-time buyers stepping on to the ladder last year, younger generations still face significant barriers to home ownership as deposit requirements remain challenging.

“This situation is expected to become more acute in the short term as household budgets face even greater pressure from an increase in the cost of living, and rises in interest rates begin to feed through to mortgage rates."