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Average Welsh house price reaches new peak but now forecast to fall

Principality Building Society has published its latest Wales House Price Index

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The average house price in Wales has reached a new peak of £249,076. However, according to new research from the Principality Building Society, cost of living pressures, higher interest rates and stagnant earnings are expected to contribute to a market slowdown.

The record average house comes in the mutual’s latest Wales House Price Index for Q4 2022 (October-December).

Despite an almost double-digit price rise – 9.9% - when compared to the same period the previous year, it is the weakest annual price rise in Wales since early 2022 - pointing to a more subdued outlook for the housing market in 2023.

House prices reached new highs in 10 of the 22 local authorities in Wales, but for the first time in over two years, more unitary authorities reported quarterly price falls than increases.

Shaun Middleton, head of distribution at Principality Building Society said: “Looking back at 2022, Wales has not suffered the more extreme price volatility seen in England. Typically, the housing market was more buoyant than expected partly because of the long-term issue of the shortage of the supply of homes, combined with pent-up demand.

“Matters have improved since the tumultuous mini budget last September, with lenders returning to the market which increased competition and modestly reduced mortgage rates. It does appear that the era of exceptionally low mortgage rates is over. Depending on trends in inflation and the actions of the Bank of England in terms of pushing up the base rate to counter that, we can expect mortgage rates to remain somewhat elevated for the foreseeable future.”

The index shows that only four local authorities reported consistent increases quarter-on-quarter through the whole of 2022 – Blaenau Gwent, Bridgend, Cardiff and Carmarthenshire. At the other extreme, Conwy posted just one quarterly increase – in the second quarter of 2022.

House prices in Anglesey have dropped by more than £50,000 from the all-time peak reported in Q3 2022. The new average price for Anglesey of £254,046 is down 3% annually and 17.5% quarterly in Q4 due to the high average rise of 15.3% in Q3. Take these two quarters together and things for Anglesey are comparable with other local authorities across Wales.