The South West saw the biggest rise in house prices in the 海角视频 in the second quarter of the year, new data from Nationwide shows.

The region overtook Wales as the strongest-performing region, with house prices up 14.7% year-on-year - a slight increase from the previous quarter - while London remained the weakest area for growth.

East Anglia, where annual price growth remained at 14.2%, came in second behind the South West, while Wales saw a slowing in annual price growth to 13.4%, from 15.3% in the first quarter, to take third place in the rankings.

Price growth in Northern Ireland was similar to last quarter at 11.0%, while Scotland saw a 9.5% year-on-year rise in house prices.

Overall, 海角视频 annual house price growth slowed to 10.7% in June, from 11.2% in May. Prices rose by 0.3% month-on-month, after taking account of seasonal effects, the 11th consecutive monthly increase.

The price of a typical 海角视频 home climbed to a new record high of 拢271,613, with average prices increasing by over 拢26,000 in the past year.

海角视频 house price growth since 2020

The building society said the South West was also the strongest-performing region for house price growth during the pandemic, with a 27.7% increase, followed by Wales at 26.2% and the North West, where prices were up 25.8%.

Robert Gardner, Nationwide's chief economist, said: 鈥淭hese trends may reflect a shift in housing preferences; our housing market surveys have pointed to the majority of people looking to move to less urban areas."

Nationwide research found that predominantly rural areas had seen stronger price growth in recent years than urban areas. There was also strong growth in a number of areas closely associated with tourism, including parts of Devon, South Wales, the Cotswolds and the Broads.

鈥淭his suggests some of the demand may be being driven by those buying holiday or second homes,鈥 added Mr Gardner.

What will happen to house prices in 2022?

Nationwide said it expected the market to 鈥渟low further鈥 as pressure on household finances intensified in the coming quarters and with inflation expected to reach double digits towards the end of the year.

鈥淭here are tentative signs of a slowdown, with the number of mortgages approved for house purchases falling back towards pre-pandemic levels in April and surveyors reporting some softening in new buyer enquiries," he said.

鈥淣evertheless, the housing market has retained a surprising amount of momentum given the mounting pressure on household budgets from high inflation, which has already driven consumer confidence to a record low.鈥

Mr Gardner said part of the resilience could be due to the current strength of the labour market, where the number of job vacancies has exceeded the number of unemployed people in recent months.

鈥淎t the same time, the stock of homes on the market has remained low, which has helped to keep upward pressure on house prices,鈥 he added.

Nationwide's quarterly regional house price statistics (Q2 2022)

The figures are for the three months to June and show a different 海角视频 average price and annual percentage change to Nationwide's monthly house price statistics.

Region

Average Price

(Q2 2022)

Annual % change this quarter

Annual % change last quarter

South West

拢318,325

14.7%

14.4%

East Anglia

拢289,024

14.2%

14.2%

Wales

拢208,309

13.4%

15.3%

North West

拢213,888

13.3%

12.4%

West Midlands

拢244,167

11.8%

11.7%

Yorks & the Humber

拢205,714

11.8%

13.5%

East Midlands

拢234,828

11.4%

13.5%

Outer SE

拢348,564

11.1%

12.8%

N Ireland

拢181,550

11.0%

11.1%

North

拢159,283

10.6%

10.6%

Outer Met

拢433,558

10.0%

11.4%

Scotland

拢181,422

9.5%

12.0%

London

拢540,399

6.0%

7.4%

海角视频

拢270,452

11.4%

12.6%

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