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º£½ÇÊÓÆµ house prices rise in 2020 as annual growth hits six-year high

Nationwide said average prices in December stood at £230,920

A view over residential houses in London(Image: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

House prices grew across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ in the three months to December, a report by building society Nationwide has found.

Annual growth reached a six-year high of 7.3% in 2020, the mortgage lender said, ending the year 5.3% above the level prevailing in March when the pandemic struck the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

According to Nationwide, average house prices in December stood at £230,920 - up 0.8% month on month from £229,721 in November.

The East Midlands saw the biggest rise in the fourth quarter (8.6%) - up from a 4.0% rise in the same period last year - followed by the ‘Outer South East’ region, which includes cities such as Brighton, Southampton and Oxford, at 8%.

The neighbouring ‘Outer Metropolitan’ region, which includes Slough, Guildford, Crawley and Chelmsford, was the weakest performing English region, but still saw prices rise by 5.6% over the year.

Meanwhile, London saw a 6.2% increase, with average prices reaching their highest ever at £486,562.

There was also a marked rise in annual price growth in Northern England in the fourth quarter, according to the report. In the North West house prices grew 8% in the quarter and in Yorkshire & Humberside prices increased 7.7%.

In the other home nations, Wales saw prices rise by 6.6%, while Northern Ireland saw a 5.9% increase. Scotland saw the weakest growth but still saw prices rise 3.2% in 2020.