Accredited official statistics

UK House Price Index England: January 2024

Published 20 March 2024

1. Headline statistics for January 2024

The average price of a property in England was £298,575

The annual price change of a property in England was -1.5%

The monthly price change of a property in England was 0.4%

The index figure for England (January 2015 = 100) was 147.2

Estimates for the most recent months are provisional and are likely to be updated as more data is incorporated into the index. Read the revision policies.

Next publication of UK HPI

The February 2024 UK HPI will be published at 9.30am on Wednesday 17 April 2024. See the calendar of release dates for more information.

2. Economic statement

Average house prices in England decreased by 1.5% in the 12 months to January 2024 (provisional estimate). This was up from a decrease of 3.0% (revised estimate) in the 12 months to December 2023 and lower than the average UK house price annual inflation of negative 0.6% (provisional estimate) in the 12 months to January 2024.

North West had the highest growth, where the annual percentage change increased by 1.0% in the 12 months to January 2024. The lowest annual percentage change was London, where prices decreased by 3.9% in the 12 months to January 2024.

On a non-seasonally adjusted basis, average house prices in England increased by 0.4% between December 2023 and January 2024, compared with a decrease of 1.1% during the same period 12 months ago. On a seasonally adjusted basis, average house prices in England increased by 0.8% between December 2023 and January 2024.

Comparing the provisional UK HPI volume estimate for November 2022 with the provisional UK HPI volume estimate for November 2023, the volume of transactions decreased by 40.9% in England and by 36.1% in the UK.

UK Property Transaction Statistics published by HM Revenue & Customs (which differ in coverage but are more complete for this period), report that on a non-seasonally adjusted basis, November 2023’s provisional transaction volume estimate for England was 22.9% lower than November 2022’s revised volume estimate.

In England, detached houses showed the highest annual percentage change out of all property types, decreasing by 0.6% in the 12 months to January 2024 to £463,000. Flats and maisonettes showed the lowest annual percentage change, which decreased by 2.9% in the 12 months to January 2024 to £248,000.

As with other indicators in the housing market, which typically fluctuate from month to month, it is important not to put too much weight on one month’s set of house price data.

3. Price change

3.1 Annual price change

Annual price change for England and London over the past 5 years

Average house prices in England decreased by 1.5% in the 12 months to January 2024 (provisional estimate), up from a decrease of 3.0% in the 12 months to December 2023 (revised estimate).

In London, average house prices decreased by 3.9% in the 12 months to January 2024, up from a decrease of 5.5% in the 12 months to December 2023.

Annual price change by local authority for England

Low numbers of sales transactions in some local authorities and London boroughs, such as City of London, can lead to volatility in the series. While we make efforts to account for this volatility, the change in price in these local levels can be influenced by the type and number of properties sold in any given period. Geographies with low number of sales transactions should be analysed in the context of their longer-term trends rather than focusing on monthly movements.

Note: data for City of London for the months of July and August 2021 have been suppressed due to unusually low transaction numbers and the resulting impact on the quality of data.

Local authorities January 2024 January 2023 Difference
Adur £342,699 £377,902 -9.3%
Amber Valley £230,916 £229,017 0.8%
Arun £345,553 £354,608 -2.6%
Ashfield £180,681 £193,770 -6.8%
Ashford £361,870 £360,706 0.3%
Babergh £342,980 £333,727 2.8%
Barking and Dagenham £322,220 £349,915 -7.9%
Barnet £579,029 £596,412 -2.9%
Barnsley £161,676 £163,366 -1.0%
Basildon £378,801 £379,872 -0.3%
Basingstoke and Deane £345,457 £359,030 -3.8%
Bassetlaw £194,320 £197,429 -1.6%
Bath and North East Somerset £420,545 £423,714 -0.7%
Bedford £333,160 £339,358 -1.8%
Bexley £391,782 £409,328 -4.3%
Birmingham £231,884 £237,396 -2.3%
Blaby £288,565 £292,430 -1.3%
Blackburn with Darwen £140,557 £143,856 -2.3%
Blackpool £132,545 £136,988 -3.2%
Bolsover £180,051 £179,949 0.1%
Bolton £198,938 £189,260 5.1%
Boston £180,078 £193,442 -6.9%
Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole £319,716 £345,314 -7.4%
Bracknell Forest £375,932 £392,117 -4.1%
Bradford £168,445 £175,009 -3.8%
Braintree £320,675 £333,148 -3.7%
Breckland £280,763 £284,986 -1.5%
Brent £532,273 £532,390 0.0%
Brentwood £451,606 £467,967 -3.5%
Brighton and Hove £433,865 £453,250 -4.3%
Broadland £319,723 £323,728 -1.2%
Bromley £504,764 £513,183 -1.6%
Bromsgrove £354,654 £354,318 0.1%
Broxbourne £377,433 £398,415 -5.3%
Broxtowe £254,454 £254,302 0.1%
Buckinghamshire £459,434 £454,026 1.2%
Burnley £100,820 £114,680 -12.1%
Bury £233,669 £237,567 -1.6%
Calderdale £187,246 £184,581 1.4%
Cambridge £476,112 £489,163 -2.7%
Cambridgeshire £338,094 £344,930 -2.0%
Camden £797,248 £853,726 -6.6%
Cannock Chase £229,975 £228,605 0.6%
Canterbury £333,359 £360,808 -7.6%
Castle Point £354,291 £378,782 -6.5%
Central Bedfordshire £348,795 £359,241 -2.9%
Charnwood £272,729 £285,864 -4.6%
Chelmsford £386,424 £392,758 -1.6%
Cheltenham £343,002 £337,662 1.6%
Cherwell £351,694 £343,983 2.2%
Cheshire East £289,715 £287,390 0.8%
Cheshire West and Chester £268,250 £271,688 -1.3%
Chesterfield £196,091 £196,323 -0.1%
Chichester £436,994 £442,296 -1.2%
Chorley £234,635 £227,010 3.4%
City of Bristol £349,874 £351,876 -0.6%
City of Derby £206,830 £206,134 0.3%
City of Kingston upon Hull £130,908 £139,595 -6.2%
City of London £715,466 £924,401 -22.6%
City of Nottingham £192,016 £198,302 -3.2%
City of Peterborough £231,772 £245,846 -5.7%
City of Plymouth £220,719 £223,629 -1.3%
City of Westminster £936,715 £1,184,268 -20.9%
Colchester £305,393 £321,043 -4.9%
Cornwall £300,974 £309,775 -2.8%
Cotswold £499,606 £504,443 -1.0%
County Durham £125,367 £131,771 -4.9%
Coventry £219,733 £226,623 -3.0%
Crawley £321,098 £329,152 -2.4%
Croydon £392,498 £424,768 -7.6%
Cumberland £175,631 £165,207 6.3%
Dacorum £451,025 £488,711 -7.7%
Darlington £151,783 £160,561 -5.5%
Dartford £337,427 £341,611 -1.2%
Derbyshire £229,828 £232,277 -1.1%
Derbyshire Dales £333,126 £347,164 -4.0%
Devon £325,043 £331,436 -1.9%
Doncaster £168,861 £169,428 -0.3%
Dorset £348,971 £358,287 -2.6%
Dover £294,489 £307,665 -4.3%
Dudley £239,344 £233,768 2.4%
Ealing £515,353 £557,871 -7.6%
East Cambridgeshire £352,339 £322,932 9.1%
East Devon £353,285 £342,993 3.0%
East Hampshire £432,301 £445,449 -3.0%
East Hertfordshire £434,342 £435,391 -0.2%
East Lindsey £230,178 £234,700 -1.9%
East Riding of Yorkshire £223,943 £222,224 0.8%
East Staffordshire £232,467 £225,314 3.2%
East Suffolk £306,340 £308,801 -0.8%
East Sussex £340,785 £356,836 -4.5%
Eastbourne £297,986 £321,106 -7.2%
Eastleigh £338,882 £342,481 -1.1%
Elmbridge £675,946 £698,178 -3.2%
Enfield £430,369 £448,007 -3.9%
Epping Forest £497,173 £523,448 -5.0%
Epsom and Ewell £531,321 £537,354 -1.1%
Erewash £216,769 £213,544 1.5%
Essex £359,191 £371,936 -3.4%
Exeter £312,326 £330,403 -5.5%
Fareham £347,316 £363,663 -4.5%
Fenland £218,934 £239,097 -8.4%
Folkestone and Hythe £311,179 £325,124 -4.3%
Forest of Dean £300,409 £307,307 -2.2%
Fylde £250,806 £240,279 4.4%
Gateshead £155,308 £155,997 -0.4%
Gedling £251,388 £254,469 -1.2%
Gloucester £253,979 £258,202 -1.6%
Gloucestershire £335,913 £332,848 0.9%
Gosport £229,494 £267,102 -14.1%
Gravesham £331,170 £340,603 -2.8%
Great Yarmouth £210,036 £225,642 -6.9%
Greenwich £449,502 £448,362 0.3%
Guildford £497,604 £509,678 -2.4%
Hackney £597,973 £587,429 1.8%
Halton £186,967 £191,501 -2.4%
Hammersmith and Fulham £724,641 £814,597 -11.0%
Hampshire £365,600 £379,014 -3.5%
Harborough £339,391 £346,079 -1.9%
Haringey £579,451 £586,156 -1.1%
Harlow £320,214 £321,821 -0.5%
Harrow £502,774 £526,725 -4.5%
Hart £444,194 £478,626 -7.2%
Hartlepool £123,710 £138,907 -10.9%
Hastings £265,751 £283,457 -6.2%
Havant £315,245 £331,550 -4.9%
Havering £419,290 £434,502 -3.5%
Herefordshire £304,282 £302,755 0.5%
Hertfordshire £439,970 £455,581 -3.4%
Hertsmere £507,888 £522,125 -2.7%
High Peak £258,997 £259,829 -0.3%
Hillingdon £442,267 £468,273 -5.6%
Hinckley and Bosworth £291,921 £286,294 2.0%
Horsham £417,167 £427,763 -2.5%
Hounslow £460,910 £481,578 -4.3%
Huntingdonshire £300,845 £311,010 -3.3%
Hyndburn £123,237 £128,779 -4.3%
Ipswich £212,852 £239,977 -11.3%
Isle of Wight £294,335 £295,592 -0.4%
Islington £659,560 £684,919 -3.7%
Kensington and Chelsea £1,197,249 £1,364,872 -12.3%
Kent £340,231 £358,399 -5.1%
King’s Lynn and West Norfolk £268,529 £277,032 -3.1%
Kingston upon Thames £541,019 £558,745 -3.2%
Kirklees £194,325 £195,990 -0.9%
Knowsley £174,609 £178,967 -2.4%
Lambeth £515,515 £541,379 -4.8%
Lancashire £186,523 £187,612 -0.6%
Lancaster £207,689 £204,850 1.4%
Leeds £234,948 £233,623 0.6%
Leicester £229,995 £233,343 -1.4%
Leicestershire £287,886 £288,971 -0.4%
Lewes £378,020 £392,444 -3.7%
Lewisham £435,010 £453,242 -4.0%
Lichfield £313,224 £311,758 0.5%
Lincoln £176,027 £187,870 -6.3%
Lincolnshire £225,950 £235,197 -3.9%
Liverpool £176,371 £177,664 -0.7%
Luton £262,306 £279,234 -6.1%
Maidstone £342,556 £343,463 -0.3%
Maldon £384,650 £396,409 -3.0%
Malvern Hills £353,332 £334,194 5.7%
Manchester £249,633 £235,919 5.8%
Mansfield £176,036 £184,905 -4.8%
Medway £291,638 £301,404 -3.2%
Melton £289,969 £276,081 5.0%
Merton £566,968 £575,282 -1.4%
Mid Devon £298,786 £306,990 -2.7%
Mid Suffolk £306,657 £317,050 -3.3%
Mid Sussex £441,224 £440,223 0.2%
Middlesbrough £135,894 £141,632 -4.1%
Milton Keynes £324,701 £314,043 3.4%
Mole Valley £565,217 £564,300 0.2%
New Forest £403,336 £415,357 -2.9%
Newark and Sherwood £235,395 £234,436 0.4%
Newcastle upon Tyne £192,348 £188,342 2.1%
Newcastle-under-Lyme £200,746 £200,820 0.0%
Newham £399,951 £415,006 -3.6%
Norfolk £280,479 £287,028 -2.3%
North Devon £288,195 £310,469 -7.2%
North East Derbyshire £218,867 £245,520 -10.9%
North East Lincolnshire £152,694 £152,648 0.0%
North Hertfordshire £376,164 £385,749 -2.5%
North Kesteven £259,500 £261,137 -0.6%
North Lincolnshire £176,558 £184,350 -4.2%
North Norfolk £315,997 £316,736 -0.2%
North Northamptonshire £266,376 £267,758 -0.5%
North Somerset £325,317 £328,286 -0.9%
North Tyneside £205,879 £202,450 1.7%
North Warwickshire £244,742 £246,887 -0.9%
North West Leicestershire £270,100 £256,784 5.2%
North Yorkshire £273,553 £275,144 -0.6%
Northumberland £204,111 £193,302 5.6%
Norwich £245,134 £253,238 -3.2%
Nottinghamshire £230,229 £234,796 -1.9%
Nuneaton and Bedworth £226,856 £223,988 1.3%
Oadby and Wigston £269,523 £278,679 -3.3%
Oldham £194,600 £191,344 1.7%
Oxford £440,092 £444,671 -1.0%
Oxfordshire £403,801 £410,009 -1.5%
Pendle £132,538 £142,805 -7.2%
Portsmouth £247,685 £261,905 -5.4%
Preston £160,803 £156,684 2.6%
Reading £316,404 £345,826 -8.5%
Redbridge £478,234 £487,567 -1.9%
Redcar and Cleveland £160,507 £156,536 2.5%
Redditch £252,768 £259,518 -2.6%
Reigate and Banstead £454,618 £474,254 -4.1%
Ribble Valley £254,697 £262,251 -2.9%
Richmond upon Thames £747,929 £742,165 0.8%
Rochdale £193,888 £195,968 -1.1%
Rochford £378,847 £406,849 -6.9%
Rossendale £209,896 £196,511 6.8%
Rother £366,846 £381,533 -3.8%
Rotherham £181,584 £185,891 -2.3%
Rugby £293,363 £291,191 0.7%
Runnymede £456,353 £496,500 -8.1%
Rushcliffe £351,844 £349,774 0.6%
Rushmoor £307,075 £330,975 -7.2%
Rutland £386,968 £380,330 1.7%
Salford £223,176 £237,416 -6.0%
Sandwell £202,098 £204,489 -1.2%
Sefton £217,890 £212,852 2.4%
Sevenoaks £492,056 £514,147 -4.3%
Sheffield £216,156 £220,305 -1.9%
Shropshire £267,490 £275,782 -3.0%
Slough £325,704 £333,335 -2.3%
Solihull £337,866 £347,145 -2.7%
Somerset £295,848 £298,473 -0.9%
South Cambridgeshire £426,889 £429,308 -0.6%
South Derbyshire £248,089 £242,589 2.3%
South Gloucestershire £338,060 £345,800 -2.2%
South Hams £432,480 £389,468 11.0%
South Holland £226,974 £240,147 -5.5%
South Kesteven £268,360 £274,033 -2.1%
South Norfolk £328,402 £330,339 -0.6%
South Oxfordshire £459,576 £480,997 -4.5%
South Ribble £205,573 £212,288 -3.2%
South Staffordshire £301,139 £293,243 2.7%
South Tyneside £159,858 £160,545 -0.4%
Southampton £235,211 £254,377 -7.5%
Southend-on-Sea £325,860 £339,539 -4.0%
Southwark £514,320 £518,852 -0.9%
Spelthorne £407,238 £427,117 -4.7%
St Albans £553,806 £575,486 -3.8%
St Helens £175,372 £183,902 -4.6%
Stafford £270,673 £256,856 5.4%
Staffordshire £246,609 £243,648 1.2%
Staffordshire Moorlands £219,477 £228,509 -4.0%
Stevenage £331,359 £336,053 -1.4%
Stockport £298,326 £295,261 1.0%
Stockton-on-Tees £163,312 £164,777 -0.9%
Stoke-on-Trent £135,253 £141,442 -4.4%
Stratford-on-Avon £360,903 £360,972 0.0%
Stroud £342,637 £326,853 4.8%
Suffolk £289,534 £299,154 -3.2%
Sunderland £135,666 £141,406 -4.1%
Surrey £500,300 £518,610 -3.5%
Surrey Heath £431,647 £462,323 -6.6%
Sutton £420,223 £447,368 -6.1%
Swale £286,106 £309,550 -7.6%
Swindon £260,354 £266,957 -2.5%
Tameside £209,164 £212,000 -1.3%
Tamworth £228,495 £230,044 -0.7%
Tandridge £516,880 £524,855 -1.5%
Teignbridge £308,743 £321,614 -4.0%
Telford and Wrekin £227,765 £225,099 1.2%
Tendring £263,096 £276,794 -4.9%
Test Valley £395,556 £404,212 -2.1%
Tewkesbury £354,654 £343,814 3.2%
Thanet £274,357 £315,386 -13.0%
Three Rivers £557,757 £561,783 -0.7%
Thurrock £309,198 £329,344 -6.1%
Tonbridge and Malling £421,258 £443,437 -5.0%
Torbay £259,003 £267,584 -3.2%
Torridge £285,972 £328,828 -13.0%
Tower Hamlets £480,719 £500,244 -3.9%
Trafford £352,298 £369,362 -4.6%
Tunbridge Wells £418,589 £454,569 -7.9%
Uttlesford £464,410 £453,451 2.4%
Vale of White Horse £396,268 £406,206 -2.4%
Wakefield £198,032 £200,189 -1.1%
Walsall £212,992 £212,244 0.4%
Waltham Forest £503,705 £504,665 -0.2%
Wandsworth £612,612 £624,045 -1.8%
Warrington £256,270 £256,951 -0.3%
Warwick £358,289 £351,661 1.9%
Warwickshire £302,612 £300,320 0.8%
Watford £392,913 £412,631 -4.8%
Waverley £511,163 £541,643 -5.6%
Wealden £402,719 £410,976 -2.0%
Welwyn Hatfield £434,020 £448,297 -3.2%
West Berkshire £398,095 £413,799 -3.8%
West Devon £325,821 £322,098 1.2%
West Lancashire £239,820 £222,126 8.0%
West Lindsey £202,809 £218,249 -7.1%
West Northamptonshire £288,492 £294,638 -2.1%
West Oxfordshire £378,676 £387,657 -2.3%
West Suffolk £300,069 £310,483 -3.4%
West Sussex £377,297 £386,409 -2.4%
Westmorland and Furness £218,463 £218,017 0.2%
Wigan £185,283 £189,113 -2.0%
Wiltshire £323,516 £331,763 -2.5%
Winchester £504,924 £470,410 7.3%
Windsor and Maidenhead £541,718 £545,095 -0.6%
Wirral £207,238 £210,696 -1.6%
Woking £477,065 £474,313 0.6%
Wokingham £481,060 £487,344 -1.3%
Wolverhampton £197,983 £207,158 -4.4%
Worcester £263,937 £260,513 1.3%
Worcestershire £300,803 £297,608 1.1%
Worthing £337,939 £346,429 -2.5%
Wychavon £345,166 £342,261 0.8%
Wyre £194,776 £197,212 -1.2%
Wyre Forest £247,771 £245,404 1.0%
York £299,369 £316,842 -5.5%
England £298,575 £303,200 -1.5%

Average price by local authority for England

In January 2024, the most expensive area in England to purchase a property was Kensington and Chelsea, where the average cost was £1.2 million. In contrast, the cheapest area to purchase a property was Burnley, where the average cost was £101,000.

3.2 Annual price change by London borough

London borough January 2024 January 2023 Difference
Barking and Dagenham £322,220 £349,915 -7.9%
Barnet £579,029 £596,412 -2.9%
Bexley £391,782 £409,328 -4.3%
Brent £532,273 £532,390 0.0%
Bromley £504,764 £513,183 -1.6%
Camden £797,248 £853,726 -6.6%
City of London £715,466 £924,401 -22.6%
City of Westminster £936,715 £1,184,268 -20.9%
Croydon £392,498 £424,768 -7.6%
Ealing £515,353 £557,871 -7.6%
Enfield £430,369 £448,007 -3.9%
Greenwich £449,502 £448,362 0.3%
Hackney £597,973 £587,429 1.8%
Hammersmith and Fulham £724,641 £814,597 -11.0%
Haringey £579,451 £586,156 -1.1%
Harrow £502,774 £526,725 -4.5%
Havering £419,290 £434,502 -3.5%
Hillingdon £442,267 £468,273 -5.6%
Hounslow £460,910 £481,578 -4.3%
Islington £659,560 £684,919 -3.7%
Kensington and Chelsea £1,197,249 £1,364,872 -12.3%
Kingston upon Thames £541,019 £558,745 -3.2%
Lambeth £515,515 £541,379 -4.8%
Lewisham £435,010 £453,242 -4.0%
Merton £566,968 £575,282 -1.4%
Newham £399,951 £415,006 -3.6%
Redbridge £478,234 £487,567 -1.9%
Richmond upon Thames £747,929 £742,165 0.8%
Southwark £514,320 £518,852 -0.9%
Sutton £420,223 £447,368 -6.1%
Tower Hamlets £480,719 £500,244 -3.9%
Waltham Forest £503,705 £504,665 -0.2%
Wandsworth £612,612 £624,045 -1.8%

Average price by London borough

In January 2024, the most expensive London borough to purchase a property was Kensington and Chelsea, where the average cost was £1.2 million. In contrast, the cheapest borough to purchase a property was Barking and Dagenham, where the average cost was £322,000.

3.3 Average price change by property type

Average price change by property type for England

Property type January 2024 January 2023 Difference
Detached £462,719 £465,402 -0.6%
Semi-detached £287,858 £289,819 -0.7%
Terraced £244,475 £249,811 -2.1%
Flat or maisonette £247,756 £255,286 -2.9%
All £298,575 £303,200 -1.5%

4. Sales volumes

The amount of time between the sale of a property and the registration of this information varies. It typically ranges between 2 weeks and 2 months but can be longer. Volume figures for the most recent 2 months are not yet at a reliable level for reporting, so they are not included in the report. Published transactions for recent months will increase as later registered transactions are incorporated into the index.

Sales volume data is also available by property status (new build and existing property) and funding status (cash and mortgage) in our downloadable data tables. Transactions involving the creation of a new register, such as new builds, are more complex and require more time to process. Read Revisions to the UK HPI data for more information.

4.1 Sales volumes by local authority

Sales volumes for England by local authority

Comparing the provisional volume estimate for the current month with the revised volume estimate for the corresponding month in the previous year

Local authorities November 2023 November 2022
Adur 51 80
Amber Valley 76 201
Arun 124 281
Ashfield 67 148
Ashford 93 203
Babergh 44 129
Barking and Dagenham 47 116
Barnet 166 313
Barnsley 150 324
Basildon 84 227
Basingstoke and Deane 95 254
Bassetlaw 75 157
Bath and North East Somerset 99 215
Bedford 96 239
Bexley 116 284
Birmingham 464 976
Blaby 47 113
Blackburn with Darwen 88 186
Blackpool 90 202
Bolsover 56 108
Bolton 146 352
Boston 44 94
Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole 338 606
Bracknell Forest 66 156
Bradford 295 659
Braintree 95 223
Breckland 112 225
Brent 81 189
Brentwood 59 127
Brighton and Hove 161 402
Broadland 101 223
Bromley 155 420
Bromsgrove 47 105
Broxbourne 71 119
Broxtowe 81 138
Buckinghamshire 362 700
Burnley 74 154
Bury 115 237
Calderdale 139 299
Cambridge 61 126
Cambridgeshire 367 922
Camden 97 161
Cannock Chase 42 126
Canterbury 113 180
Castle Point 40 107
Central Bedfordshire 175 455
Charnwood 103 239
Chelmsford 128 262
Cheltenham 80 206
Cherwell 102 247
Cheshire East 288 605
Cheshire West and Chester 228 492
Chesterfield 65 138
Chichester 87 193
Chorley 53 149
City of Bristol 279 581
City of Derby 112 287
City of Kingston upon Hull 110 297
City of London 6 7
City of Nottingham 138 258
City of Peterborough 89 230
City of Plymouth 186 353
City of Westminster 95 265
Colchester 122 264
Cornwall 442 813
Cotswold 61 119
County Durham 330 770
Coventry 139 351
Crawley 52 131
Croydon 131 380
Cumberland 199 411
Dacorum 73 189
Darlington 99 167
Dartford 62 155
Derbyshire 522 1,187
Derbyshire Dales 56 89
Devon 616 1,209
Doncaster 160 422
Dorset 355 582
Dover 87 155
Dudley 124 302
Ealing 122 425
East Cambridgeshire 56 158
East Devon 112 280
East Hampshire 71 182
East Hertfordshire 71 228
East Lindsey 84 218
East Riding of Yorkshire 256 575
East Staffordshire 69 160
East Suffolk 189 330
East Sussex 423 892
Eastbourne 87 173
Eastleigh 78 198
Elmbridge 75 189
Enfield 105 243
Epping Forest 67 148
Epsom and Ewell 59 101
Erewash 94 152
Essex 912 2,046
Exeter 82 161
Fareham 75 178
Fenland 64 147
Folkestone and Hythe 70 162
Forest of Dean 46 105
Fylde 48 154
Gateshead 117 268
Gedling 64 162
Gloucester 80 151
Gloucestershire 414 867
Gosport 56 119
Gravesham 42 123
Great Yarmouth 73 141
Greenwich 110 253
Guildford 80 212
Hackney 106 197
Halton 61 153
Hammersmith and Fulham 86 165
Hampshire 810 1,919
Harborough 65 148
Haringey 90 222
Harlow 38 94
Harrow 66 173
Hart 62 131
Hartlepool 45 143
Hastings 63 153
Havant 72 160
Havering 121 298
Herefordshire 124 254
Hertfordshire 614 1,428
Hertsmere 47 94
High Peak 66 142
Hillingdon 118 260
Hinckley and Bosworth 73 158
Horsham 103 206
Hounslow 77 199
Huntingdonshire 114 270
Hyndburn 58 91
Ipswich 69 162
Isle of Wight 134 200
Islington 101 179
Kensington and Chelsea 67 136
Kent 980 2,103
King’s Lynn and West Norfolk 101 200
Kingston upon Thames 92 171
Kirklees 223 493
Knowsley 62 186
Lambeth 149 327
Lancashire 739 1,709
Lancaster 80 198
Leeds 460 969
Leicester 96 243
Leicestershire 385 965
Lewes 57 140
Lewisham 110 307
Lichfield 67 151
Lincoln 42 99
Lincolnshire 454 1,126
Liverpool 221 475
Luton 87 200
Maidstone 100 260
Maldon 58 91
Malvern Hills 43 98
Manchester 193 453
Mansfield 71 143
Medway 137 364
Melton 31 68
Merton 99 234
Mid Devon 58 106
Mid Suffolk 79 162
Mid Sussex 95 250
Middlesbrough 72 167
Milton Keynes 146 326
Mole Valley 46 109
New Forest 115 242
Newark and Sherwood 80 173
Newcastle upon Tyne 145 346
Newcastle-under-Lyme 74 153
Newham 69 152
Norfolk 661 1,343
North Devon 80 136
North East Derbyshire 50 156
North East Lincolnshire 95 256
North Hertfordshire 85 194
North Kesteven 84 168
North Lincolnshire 125 231
North Norfolk 83 167
North Northamptonshire 221 475
North Somerset 160 334
North Tyneside 172 254
North Warwickshire 28 68
North West Leicestershire 39 174
North Yorkshire 518 982
Northumberland 215 476
Norwich 105 183
Nottinghamshire 499 1,120
Nuneaton and Bedworth 56 167
Oadby and Wigston 27 65
Oldham 93 242
Oxford 56 112
Oxfordshire 410 926
Pendle 75 126
Portsmouth 109 271
Preston 60 179
Reading 91 241
Redbridge 95 204
Redcar and Cleveland 106 195
Redditch 31 90
Reigate and Banstead 80 258
Ribble Valley 47 79
Richmond upon Thames 110 235
Rochdale 120 208
Rochford 54 121
Rossendale 43 99
Rother 77 182
Rotherham 123 326
Rugby 60 138
Runnymede 46 117
Rushcliffe 61 199
Rushmoor 41 135
Rutland 30 62
Salford 142 310
Sandwell 101 298
Sefton 192 377
Sevenoaks 70 141
Sheffield 285 615
Shropshire 243 385
Slough 44 101
Solihull 127 300
Somerset 361 848
South Cambridgeshire 72 221
South Derbyshire 59 201
South Gloucestershire 161 353
South Hams 90 135
South Holland 56 134
South Kesteven 88 255
South Norfolk 86 204
South Oxfordshire 88 218
South Ribble 64 161
South Staffordshire 54 117
South Tyneside 77 155
Southampton 120 268
Southend-on-Sea 110 253
Southwark 132 269
Spelthorne 50 141
St Albans 105 196
St Helens 81 230
Stafford 72 194
Staffordshire 487 1,115
Staffordshire Moorlands 60 114
Stevenage 40 74
Stockport 176 360
Stockton-on-Tees 113 297
Stoke-on-Trent 154 297
Stratford-on-Avon 89 244
Stroud 88 145
Suffolk 491 1,051
Sunderland 144 295
Surrey 681 1,706
Surrey Heath 54 118
Sutton 99 262
Swale 76 202
Swindon 141 344
Tameside 103 300
Tamworth 49 100
Tandridge 50 106
Teignbridge 102 218
Telford and Wrekin 92 208
Tendring 111 265
Test Valley 89 167
Tewkesbury 59 141
Thanet 95 202
Three Rivers 34 84
Thurrock 67 195
Tonbridge and Malling 90 175
Torbay 111 192
Torridge 46 94
Tower Hamlets 115 275
Trafford 138 265
Tunbridge Wells 82 145
Uttlesford 56 117
Vale of White Horse 93 223
Wakefield 167 430
Walsall 120 266
Waltham Forest 106 297
Wandsworth 217 399
Warrington 122 308
Warwick 82 203
Warwickshire 315 820
Watford 45 126
Waverley 77 185
Wealden 139 244
Welwyn Hatfield 43 124
West Berkshire 94 239
West Devon 46 79
West Lancashire 70 147
West Lindsey 56 158
West Northamptonshire 265 582
West Oxfordshire 71 126
West Suffolk 110 268
West Sussex 607 1,320
Westmorland and Furness 195 359
Wigan 141 440
Wiltshire 295 684
Winchester 56 153
Windsor and Maidenhead 90 209
Wirral 198 447
Woking 64 170
Wokingham 93 250
Wolverhampton 109 239
Worcester 64 143
Worcestershire 298 720
Worthing 95 179
Wychavon 73 163
Wyre 67 172
Wyre Forest 40 121
York 114 251
England 31,246 69,759

Note: The ‘Difference’ column has been removed from this table as the latest month’s data are not yet complete.

Note: The number of property transactions for November 2023 will increase as more transactions are incorporated into the UK HPI index. See our Revisions Policy for more information.

Comparing the provisional UK HPI volume estimate for November 2022 with the provisional UK HPI estimate for November 2023, volume transactions decreased by 40.9% in England.

UK Property Transaction Statistics published by HM Revenue & Customs (which differ in coverage but are more complete for this period), report that on a non-seasonally adjusted basis, HMRC volume transactions decreased by 22.9% in England in the 12 months to November 2023.

4.2 Sales volumes by London borough

Sales volumes by London borough

London borough November 2023 November 2022
Barking and Dagenham 47 116
Barnet 166 313
Bexley 116 284
Brent 81 189
Bromley 155 420
Camden 97 161
City of London 6 7
City of Westminster 95 265
Croydon 131 380
Ealing 122 425
Enfield 105 243
Greenwich 110 253
Hackney 106 197
Hammersmith and Fulham 86 165
Haringey 90 222
Harrow 66 173
Havering 121 298
Hillingdon 118 260
Hounslow 77 199
Islington 101 179
Kensington and Chelsea 67 136
Kingston upon Thames 92 171
Lambeth 149 327
Lewisham 110 307
Merton 99 234
Newham 69 152
Redbridge 95 204
Richmond upon Thames 110 235
Southwark 132 269
Sutton 99 262
Tower Hamlets 115 275
Waltham Forest 106 297
Wandsworth 217 399

Note: The ‘Difference’ column has been removed from this table as the latest month’s data are not yet complete.

Note: The number of property transactions for November 2023 will increase as more transactions are incorporated into the index. See our Revisions Policy for more information.

4.3 Sales volumes for England

Sales volumes for England over the past five years

Date Sales volumes for England
November 2019 76,702
November 2020 76,747
November 2021 67,915
November 2022 69,759
November 2023 31,246

Comparing the provisional UK HPI volume estimate for November 2022 with the provisional UK HPI estimate for November 2023, volume transactions decreased by 40.9% in England.

UK Property Transaction Statistics published by HM Revenue & Customs (which differ in coverage but are more complete for this period), report that on a non-seasonally adjusted basis, HMRC volume transactions decreased by 22.9% in England in the 12 months to November 2023.

4.4 Sales volumes for London

Sales volumes for London over the past 5 years

Date Sales volumes for London
October 2019 7,901
October 2020 8,083
October 2021 4,393
October 2022 7,970
October 2023 4,194

5. Property status

Transactions involving the creation of a new register, such as new builds, are more complex and need more time to process. This means they can take longer to appear in the land registers. The volume of new build transactions for the most recent 2 months are not at a reliable level for reporting the breakdown between new build and existing resold property, so they are not included in the report.

New build and existing resold property for England by region

Region Average new build November 2023 Average existing November 2023 New build monthly change Existing monthly change New build annual change Existing annual change
London £573,071 £518,684 8.5% -0.8% 11.0% -4.4%
North East £274,965 £155,414 10.3% -0.5% 20.9% -0.8%
East Midlands £379,548 £239,515 9.8% 0.0% 17.2% -1.9%
East of England £488,236 £336,264 8.8% 0.2% 14.9% -3.4%
North West £328,450 £211,058 9.1% -0.7% 17.2% -2.2%
South East £504,975 £377,479 9.4% -0.1% 16.5% -2.8%
South West £426,718 £314,488 7.7% -0.7% 15.4% -3.5%
West Midlands Region £381,146 £243,106 9.3% -0.5% 17.2% -1.9%
Yorkshire and The Humber £300,116 £204,215 7.8% -1.5% 16.9% -1.9%
England £422,236 £297,748 8.9% -0.5% 16.3% -2.7%

Note: Since the October 2017 release, amendments have been made to our estimation model when calculating our provisional estimate. Find out further information and the impact of this change in methods used to produce the UK HPI.

6. Buyer status

First time buyer and former owner occupier for England by region

Region Average first time buyer price January 2024 Average former owner occupier price January 2024 First time buyer monthly change Former owner occupier monthly change First time buyer annual change Former owner occupier annual change
London £446,280 £595,681 1.7% 3.6% -4.1% -3.5%
North East £132,389 £177,516 -2.2% -1.0% -3.7% -2.5%
East Midlands £201,958 £272,042 -2.1% -0.6% -2.1% -1.6%
East of England £277,479 £382,703 0.3% 2.0% -2.6% -1.8%
North West £181,237 £244,288 -1.2% 0.2% 0.7% 1.4%
South East £296,095 £435,525 -0.1% 1.2% -3.3% -2.9%
South West £258,925 £359,437 0.7% 2.2% -0.8% -0.4%
West Midlands Region £207,107 £285,703 0.4% 0.8% 0.5% 0.7%
Yorkshire and The Humber £174,245 £229,518 -1.0% -0.3% -0.9% -0.5%
England £248,571 £341,413 -0.3% 1.1% -1.8% -1.3%

7. Funding status

Cash and mortgage indicator for England by region

Region Average cash price January 2024 Average mortgage price January 2024 Cash monthly change Mortgage monthly change Cash annual change Mortgage annual change
London £534,549 £511,957 3.2% 2.3% -4.6% -3.7%
North East £142,121 £162,271 -1.5% -1.7% -3.4% -3.0%
East Midlands £230,981 £245,040 -1.3% -1.4% -2.3% -1.7%
East of England £320,969 £344,323 1.4% 1.1% -2.1% -2.2%
North West £195,873 £225,199 -0.6% -0.6% 0.9% 1.1%
South East £355,074 £382,134 0.3% 0.7% -3.7% -2.9%
South West £311,603 £320,188 2.1% 1.2% -0.7% -0.5%
West Midlands Region £236,127 £254,458 0.6% 0.6% 0.2% 0.7%
Yorkshire and The Humber £193,857 £208,434 -0.9% -0.6% -1.1% -0.5%
England £280,505 £307,670 0.4% 0.4% -1.7% -1.4%

8. Repossession sales volumes

Due to a period of 2 weeks to 2 months between completion and registration of sales, volume figures for the most recent 2 months are not yet complete, so they are not included in the report.

Repossession sales volumes by government office region

Region Sales volume November 2023
East of England 2
London 18
North East 12
North West 13
South East 4
South West 4
West Midlands Region 7
Yorkshire and The Humber 7
England 67

9. Access the data

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Data revisions

View any revisions to previously published data in the data downloads or find out more about revisions in our guidance About the UK HPI.

10. About the UK House Price Index

The UK House Price Index (UK HPI) is calculated by the Office for National Statistics and Land & Property Services Northern Ireland. Find out about the methodology used to create the UK HPI.

Data for the UK House Price Index is provided by HM Land Registry, Registers of Scotland, The Land & Property Services/Northern Ireland Statistics & Research Agency and the Valuation Office Agency.

Find out more about the UK House Price Index.

11. Contact for England queries

Eileen Morrison, Data Services Team Leader, HM Land Registry

Email [email protected]

Telephone 0300 006 5288